The University of Oklahoma (OU), located in Norman, OK, outranks all other public and private universities in National Merit Scholars, and boasts 134 undergraduate degree programs. It is an "intellectually fertile, opportunity-laden public research institution" with a "rich tradition of community" that offers "an Ivy League quality education within a public university." OU has over 21,000 students, but still manages to have a "small town feel" that is "very comfortable and welcoming." Students call OU "not just a school," but "a place to meet others in the OU family, be a part of long-standing traditions," and "receive a quality education from challenging courses." Home of the Sooners football team, which won seven national championships, it's no wonder OU's school spirit is strong. The University also holds 43 overall NCAA National Championships, and a host of other athletic championships and accolades. Though OU "might be known for its athletic program," students say "academics don't suffer from it." OU has "fantastic," "engaging," "encouraging" "professors that truly care for the well-being of the students." "The professors here don't feel like your average teachers," notes a Psychology and Economics major, "but exceptional instructors who relate on a personal basis and actually help you comprehend the material." OU gives "tons of opportunities to its students," including "jobs, networking, study abroad" programs and more. The university combines "tradition with advancement to encourage you to become the best version of yourself possible" says an Elementary Education major. Student after student noted the sense of "family" everyone has at OU, as well as the importance of "tradition, unity, and togetherness."