Oral Roberts University faced a series of significant challenges in the late 2000s. These difficulties included a lawsuit alleging improper use of university funds by then-President Richard Roberts, the son of founder Oral Roberts, and his family. Public scrutiny intensified following these allegations, impacting the university’s reputation and financial stability.
The ramifications extended beyond legal battles and media coverage. Enrollment declined substantially, and the institution faced substantial debt. This convergence of factors threatened the university’s accreditation and, consequently, its continued operation as a viable educational establishment. Restoring confidence among students, alumni, and donors became paramount.