Want to try out college before leaving high school? Consider
signing up for concurrent enrollment. If you're in 11th or 12th
grade and have made good grades throughout school or scored well on
the ACT or SAT, you might consider taking credit-earning college
courses while still in high school. Visit the Admission
Requirements page to learn what it takes to be admitted as a
concurrent student. Then visit the Course Placement page to learn
what scores are needed to enroll in certain classes.
High school seniors who meet the eligibility requirements are
entitled to receive tuition waivers for up to 18 credit hours and
high school juniors can receive tuition waivers up to 9 credit
hours, subject to available funding.
Concurrent Enrollment Toolkits
Developed by experienced professionals from high schools and
colleges, these resources aim to aid counselors, principals,
admission staff, parents, and students in understanding concurrent
enrollment and developing effective programs. Please select an
option below to access content developed just for you.
Concurrent Enrollment Navigator
The Oklahoma Concurrent Enrollment Navigator tool is a chart
that lists commonly taken college courses along with their
corresponding high school unit equivalencies. This guidance was
developed through collaboration between the Oklahoma State Regents
for Higher Education and the Oklahoma State Department of
Education.
Early College High School Programs
Early College High School (ECHS) programs are partnerships
between individual high schools and local colleges and universities
to provide the opportunity for high school students to earn a
meaningful college credential, such as an associate degree or
academic certificate, while completing their high school
curriculum.
Not all Oklahoma high schools have ECHS programs and for those
that do, programs vary greatly. Admission to ECHS programs depends
on the individual program, and typically requires application
between the 8th and 10th grade years. Contact your high school
counselor or partner institutions to learn more about a specific
ECHS program. You may also email Angel Icenhour, Director of
Concurrent Enrollment Programs, at aicenhour@osrhe.edu for general inquiries about
ECHS programs in the state.
Below is a list of current ECHS program partnerships in the
state:
Connors State College
Muskogee Public Schools
|
Southwestern Oklahoma State
University
Yukon Public Schools
|
Murray State College
Ardmore Public Schools
Dickson Public Schools
Fox Public Schools
Kingston Public School
Madill Public Schools
Plainview Public Schools
Sulphur Public School
Tishomingo Public Schools
Wilson Public Schools
|
Tulsa Community College
Broken Arrow Public Schools
Charles Page High School (in Sand Springs)
KIPP Tulsa University Prep High School
McLain High School (TPS)
Memorial High School (TPS)
Union Public Schools
|
Oklahoma City Community
College
Capitol Hill High School (OKCPS)
Classen SAS (OKCPS)
Crooked Oak Public Schools
Douglass High School (OKCPS)
John Marshall High School (OKCPS)
Moore Public Schools
Northwest Classen High School (OKCPS)
Santa Fe South Pathways Middle College
Santa Fe South Schools
Southeast High School (OKCPS)
U.S. Grant High School (OKCPS)
Western Heights Public Schools |
University of Central
Oklahoma
Edmond Public Schools
|
Private Colleges and Universities
Independent or private institutions, which are not state
supported and may operate as nonprofits, have different
requirements for concurrent enrollment. Check with the institution
you want to attend for specific information.
Interested in taking the next step? For more information about
concurrent enrollment, contact your high school counselor or email
Angel Icenhour, Director of Concurrent Enrollment Programs, at aicenhour@osrhe.edu.