Public Colleges and Universities
When you apply for admission to an Oklahoma state college or
university, the institution will look at either your score on a
national test (ACT or SAT), your high school grade point average
(GPA) and where your average ranks within your high school class,
or your GPA in the
15 high school core courses required for college entry.
Research Universities
Applications are evaluated using a combination of standardized
test scores, high school GPA (all courses), GPA (Regent
15-Unit Core), and/or class rank. Research universities may use
a holistic admission process.
Visit each research university's admission website to find more
details.
Statewide Universities
Applications are evaluated using a combination of standardized
test scores, high school GPA (all courses), GPA (Regent
15-Unit Core), and class rank. Statewide institutions may set
standards appropriate to their mission and the students they
serve.
Visit each statewide university's admission website to find more
details.
Regional Universities
Applications are evaluated using a combination of standardized
test scores, high school GPA (all courses), GPA (Regent
15-Unit Core), and class rank. Regional universities may set
standards appropriate to their mission and the students they
serve.
Visit each regional university's admission website to find more
details.
Community Colleges
You don't need to make certain scores, but you should fulfill
the following requirements: take required high school classes
and graduate from an accredited high school
or have a GED.
Visit each community college's admission website to find more
details.
For Further Information
For more information, contact your high school counselor or the
admission office at the institution you plan to attend.
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
800.858.1840
studentinfo@osrhe.edu