With a population approaching 100,000 (ranked 4th largest city in Oklahoma) and more businesses and manufacturers than any other cities except Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Broken Arrow is
no longer a "bedroom" community.
The August, 2008, issue of Family Circle magazine listed Broken Arrow as one of the nation's Top 10 cities and towns in which to raise a family. Broken Arrow is one of only two cities in Oklahoma to be named on the list of America's "Most Liveable Small Cities" by a national publication. We've been honored as a "Tree City USA" the every year since 2001 by the National Arbor Day Foundation for our committment to trees -- not only in our parks, but the community as a whole.
Two of Oklahoma's top five school districts are either located in Broken Arrow or partially in the city -- Broken Arrow and Union. Northeastern State University at Broken Arrow combines with Tulsa Community College to offer four years of college work, plus graduate degree programs. Rhema Bible College has long been a fixture in Broken Arrow and brings in students from all over the world each year.
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