Grounded in its rich traditions as an HBCU, and a land-grant institution, Langston University offers quality post-secondary education to diverse populations through academic, research, community engagement, extension, and co-curricular experiences that lead to professional competence and degree completion. In 1897, the institution opened its door with 41 students on a single campus; today its community of approximately 3,000 students on three unique campuses provides a robust education that prepares students for leadership in the career of their choosing.
Langston University fosters an environment that cultivates leaders, innovators, and engaged citizens who meet the challenges of local, national, and global communities.