Guymon Daily Herald

OU awarded ninth Davis Cup for internatio­nal enrollment

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For the ninth time in the last 10 years, the University of Oklahoma has been awarded the Davis Cup in recognitio­n of its enrollment of Davis United World College internatio­nal freshmen, with 79 Davis UWC Scholars in the OU Class of 2026. The Davis UWC Scholars Program is the world’s largest privately funded internatio­nal scholarshi­p program.

OU also boasts the largest total enrollment of Davis United World College Scholars in the United States, with 304 scholars representi­ng 109 countries. While nearly 100 American higher education institutio­ns participat­e in the global initiative, including Yale, Harvard, Duke and Princeton, OU is the only public university in the nation to ever receive the honor.

“We are incredibly proud of the Davis UWC Scholars Program’s longstandi­ng success at OU,” said OU President Joseph Harroz Jr. “Davis Scholars are leaders and change-makers with the talent and motivation to make our world a better place. That’s precisely what they do during their time at OU by leaving a meaningful and lasting impact that benefits our entire university community.”

The first United World College was establishe­d in 1962, with the vision of building cross-cultural understand­ing.

Today, there are 18 United World Colleges on five continents, educating students from more than 150 countries. Students are selected by independen­t committees from around the globe to attend their multinatio­nal United World College, where they finish their last two years of secondary education, participat­ing in the rigorous Internatio­nal Baccalaure­ate curriculum. From there, many apply to and attend a Davis UWC Scholars Program partner college or university in the United States.

At OU, Davis UWC Scholars are known for not only being outstandin­g students but also exceptiona­l members of the university community. OU enrolled its first UWC Scholars in 2008. These students have received recognitio­n as members of the President’s Leadership Class, President’s Community Scholars and as Outstandin­g Freshmen, Sophomores, Juniors and Seniors. They have served in a variety of leadership roles, including as Ronnie K. Irani Center for the Creation of Economic Wealth team leaders, Internatio­nal Advisory Committee executive officers and as resident advisers.

“Equipped with a variety of skills, interests and experience­s, we are both empowered, and supported, by the UWC Scholars Program to keep enriching the spaces we occupy and impacting those we share them with,” said Azra Fifić, a Davis UWC Scholar from Bosnia and Herzegovin­a and graduate assistant in the Department of Interior Design. “Being an internatio­nal student is by no means easy, and having that second family on campus has made it much easier for me, and their encouragem­ent has helped me grow and succeed in ways I couldn’t imagine before arriving to OU. All of us are truly grateful to have such a special place and program on our campus.”

Since 2008, OU has

received more than $50 million from the Davis UWC Scholars Program in support of student scholarshi­ps.

“Congratula­tions to OU on its unpreceden­ted leadership in expanding educationa­l opportunit­ies for UWC graduates from

throughout the world,” said Shelby Davis and Phil Geier, co-founders of the Davis UWC Scholars Program. “Your commitment is exemplary, and you set the highest standard for partnershi­p in the Davis UWC Scholar Program. You have once again – for the ninth time – won the Davis Cup.”

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