This list includes 26 Colleges that start with O, from “OCAD University” to “Örebro University”. You’ll find schools useful for prospective students, parents, guidance counselors, and researchers.

Colleges that start with O are institutions whose official English names begin with the letter O. They include specialized art schools, historic research universities, and growing regional campuses like OCAD University.

Below you’ll find the table with Name, City, Country/State, Founded, and Notable alumni.

Name: The official college name helps you quickly identify institutions and match search results or applications.

City: City shows where the campus is located, helping you assess travel, housing, and regional fit.

Country/State: Country or state indicates the institution’s legal jurisdiction and helps you understand tuition and visa issues.

Founded: Founding year gives historical context, letting you compare institutional age and identify long-standing academic traditions.

Notable alumni: Notable alumni highlight prominent graduates and show the institution’s influence in politics, arts, or business.

Colleges that start with O

NameLocationFounding YearNotable Alumni
OCAD UniversityToronto, ON, Canada1876Michael Snow — artist; Shary Boyle — artist; Doris McCarthy — painter
Oakland UniversityRochester, MI, USA1957David Hasselhoff — actor (attended); Curtis Armstrong — actor; Jayne Houdyshell — actress
Oakwood UniversityHuntsville, AL, USA1896Little Richard — musician (attended); Barry Black — Chaplain of the U.S. Senate; Brian McKnight — singer
Obafemi Awolowo UniversityIle-Ife, Nigeria1961Wole Soyinka — Nobel laureate (lecturer); Akinwumi Adesina — President, African Development Bank; Femi Osofisan — writer
Oberlin CollegeOberlin, OH, USA1833Lena Dunham — actress/writer; Ed Helms — actor; Thornton Wilder — playwright
Occidental CollegeLos Angeles, CA, USA1887Barack Obama — 44th U.S. President (attended); Ben Affleck — actor/director; Jack Kemp — politician
Oglethorpe UniversityBrookhaven, GA, USA1835Luke Appling — MLB Hall of Famer; Charles Weltner — U.S. Congressman; Sidney Lanier — poet (attended)
Ohio State UniversityColumbus, OH, USA1870Jesse Owens — Olympic athlete; R.L. Stine — author; Patricia Heaton — actress
Ohio UniversityAthens, OH, USA1804Ed O’Neill — actor; Arsenio Hall — comedian; Piper Perabo — actress
Ohlone CollegeFremont, CA, USA1965Anjuli Papineau — neuroscientist; Gary A. Hevel — entomologist; Brian Lemke — software engineer
Okayama UniversityOkayama, Japan1949Satoru Iwata — former CEO of Nintendo; Seison Maeda — painter; Masatoshi Koshiba — Nobel laureate in Physics (lecturer)
Oklahoma State UniversityStillwater, OK, USA1890Garth Brooks — country singer; T. Boone Pickens — business magnate; James Marsden — actor
Old Dominion UniversityNorfolk, VA, USA1930Ben Bailey — comedian/TV host; Michael Cuddyer — MLB player; Justin Verlander — MLB pitcher (attended)
Olivet CollegeOlivet, MI, USA1844Dave Garcia — MLB manager; Scott Sigler — author; James C. Miller III — U.S. budget director
Ontario Tech UniversityOshawa, ON, Canada2002Kate Beirness — sports broadcaster
Open UniversityMilton Keynes, England, UK1969Lenny Henry — comedian; Meles Zenawi — former Prime Minister of Ethiopia; Peter Cottrell — author
Oral Roberts UniversityTulsa, OK, USA1963Joel Osteen — pastor/televangelist; Kathie Lee Gifford — TV host (attended); Clifton Taulbert — author
Orange Coast CollegeCosta Mesa, CA, USA1947Diane Keaton — actress; Clive Cussler — novelist; Laird Hamilton — surfer
Oregon State UniversityCorvallis, OR, USA1868Linus Pauling — Nobel laureate; Jensen Huang — co-founder of NVIDIA; Jean Auel — author
Osaka UniversityOsaka, Japan1931Hideki Yukawa — Nobel laureate in Physics; Akio Morita — co-founder of Sony; Osamu Tezuka — manga artist
Otterbein UniversityWesterville, OH, USA1847Cabot Rea — news anchor; Dee Hoty — actress; Benjamin Russell Hanby — composer
Ouachita Baptist UniversityArkadelphia, AR, USA1886Mike Huckabee — politician; Cliff Harris — NFL player; William Miller — jurist
Our Lady of the Lake UniversitySan Antonio, TX, USA1895Julián Castro — politician; Rosie Castro — activist; Gloria G. Rodriguez — founder of AVANCE
Oxford Brookes UniversityOxford, England, UK1865Adrian Reynard — motorsport engineer; Steve Ridgway — former CEO of Virgin Atlantic; Jonathan Djanogly — politician
Ozyegin UniversityIstanbul, Turkey2007N/A
Örebro UniversityÖrebro, Sweden1977Göran Persson — former Prime Minister of Sweden; Sven-Göran Eriksson — football manager; Lars Adaktusson — politician

Descriptions

OCAD University
Canada’s largest and oldest university for art and design. It is known for its iconic Sharp Centre for Design, a “tabletop” structure on colourful stilts.
Oakland University
A public research university in Michigan. Originally a satellite campus of Michigan State University, it is now an independent institution with over 120 undergraduate programs.
Oakwood University
A private, historically black Seventh-day Adventist university in Huntsville, Alabama. It is owned and operated by the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Obafemi Awolowo University
A comprehensive public Nigerian university. It is renowned for its beautiful campus architecture and is consistently ranked among the top universities in Africa.
Oberlin College
A private liberal arts college and conservatory of music. It was the first American institution of higher learning to regularly admit female and Black students.
Occidental College
A private liberal arts college in Los Angeles known for its rigorous academics and diverse student body. It is often referred to as “Oxy.”
Oglethorpe University
A private liberal arts college near Atlanta, known for its distinctive Gothic Revival architecture, its Core Curriculum, and the Crypt of Civilization time capsule.
Ohio State University
A major public research university and one of the largest in the U.S. by enrollment. It’s known for its strong athletics program and extensive research facilities.
Ohio University
A large public research university in Athens, Ohio. It is the oldest university in Ohio and is recognized for its beautiful residential campus and journalism program.
Ohlone College
A public community college with campuses in Fremont and Newark, California. It serves the southern portion of the San Francisco Bay Area and is known for its program for deaf students.
Okayama University
A leading national university in Japan. It has a strong reputation for research, particularly in the fields of medicine, dentistry, and natural sciences.
Oklahoma State University
A public land-grant research university known for its programs in agriculture, engineering, and veterinary medicine. Its mascot is Pistol Pete.
Old Dominion University
A public research university located in Norfolk, Virginia. It has a significant student population from the military and offers extensive online programs.
Olivet College
A private Christian liberal arts college in Michigan. It was the second coeducational college in the nation and the first by charter to admit women and people of color.
Ontario Tech University
A public research university in Ontario, Canada, with a strong focus on technology, innovation, and career-oriented programs in STEM fields.
Open University
A public research university and the largest university in the UK by number of students. It is a world leader in flexible distance learning.
Oral Roberts University
A private, evangelical Christian university in Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is known for its distinctive futurist architecture and charismatic Christian tradition.
Orange Coast College
A large public community college in Orange County, California. It is one of the largest community colleges in the nation and known for its strong transfer programs.
Oregon State University
A large public research university that holds land-grant, sea-grant, space-grant, and sun-grant designations. It is known for programs in forestry, oceanography, and robotics.
Osaka University
A major public research university in Japan, consistently ranked among the top universities in the country and globally. It is known for its strong science and technology programs.
Otterbein University
A private university in suburban Columbus, Ohio. It was one of the first U.S. colleges to admit women and students of color on an equal basis with white men.
Ouachita Baptist University
A private Baptist liberal arts university in Arkansas. It is known for its strong programs in the arts, sciences, and professional studies in a Christian context.
Our Lady of the Lake University
A private Catholic university in San Antonio, Texas. It is known for its commitment to social justice and service to the Hispanic community.
Oxford Brookes University
A public university in Oxford, England. It is known for its strong links with business and industry and consistently ranks as a top modern university in the UK.
Ozyegin University
A private, non-profit university in Istanbul, Turkey, with a modern campus and a focus on entrepreneurship, business, and engineering programs taught in English.
Örebro University
A state university in Sweden known for its research in medicine, psychology, and environmental science. It has grown rapidly to become a prominent institution.
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