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On this page below the city data, you’ll also find a list of the Universities and Colleges in West Peavine. Clicking on the Colleges's name will take you to a profile containing contact information, program facts, tuition and fees, affiliation and accreditation, admission requirements, information on student enrollment, and much more. Being able to see all the college options in a city can help you decide whether college or university study in West Peavine is right for you.
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WEST PEAVINE, OKLAHOMA QUICK STATSCounty: Payne
Elevation: 1021 feet
Land Area: 7.77 square miles
Population Density: 33 people per square mile
Population: 256
Races (City): American Indian (52.4%), White Non-Hispanic (47.1%), Two or more races (12.4%), Hispanic (1.8%)
Ancestries (City): United States (12.4%), German (11.1%), French (4.9%), Polish (4.0%), Scotch-Irish (4.0%), English (1.3%)
Nearest city with pop. 50,000+: Fayetteville, AR (29.7 miles , pop. 58,047)
Nearest city with pop. 200,000+: Tulsa, OK (73.7 miles , pop. 393,049)
Nearest city with pop. 1,000,000+: Dallas, TX (247.3 miles , pop. 1,188,580)
Nearest cities: Peavine, OK (1.6 miles ), Christie, OK (1.7 miles) , Fairfield, OK (2.0 miles ), Maryetta, OK (2.2 miles) , Stilwell, OK (2.6 miles ), Westville, OK (2.7 miles ), Zion, OK (2.8 miles) , Lyons Switch, OK (3.2 miles )
West Peavine Compared to State Average: Median household income below state average. Median house value significantly below state average. Unemployed percentage above state average. Black race population percentage significantly below state average. Hispanic race population percentage below state average. Foreign-born population percentage significantly below state average. Renting percentage significantly below state average. Length of stay since moving in significantly above state average. Number of college students significantly below state average.
WEST PEAVINE, OKLAHOMA EDUCATION FACTSHigh school or higher: 79.30%
Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.30%
Graduate or professional degree: 5.20%
Colleges/Universities with over 2000 Students Nearest to West Peavine:
NORTHEASTERN STATE UNIVERSITY about 15 miles, TAHLEQUAH, OK, Full-time enrollment: 6,610 UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS MAIN CAMPUS about 27 miles, FAYETTEVILLE, AR, FT enrollment: 13,324 NORTHWEST ARKANSAS COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 40 miles, BENTONVILLE, AR, FT enrollment: 2,197 WESTARK COLLEGE about 55 miles, FT SMITH, AR, FT enrollment: 3,472 TULSA COMMUNITY COLLEGE about 73 miles, TULSA, OK, FT enrollment: 8,727 ORAL ROBERTS UNIVERSITY about 74 miles, TULSA, OK, FT enrollment: 3,309 UNIVERSITY OF TULSA about 75 miles, TULSA, OK, FT enrollment: 3,760
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