Concurrent Enrollment
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT
Students who meet the requirements of the Oklahoma Regents may be admitted provisionally to a college in Oklahoma as a special student. This allows students to be concurrently enrolled in high school and college classes. Interested students must contact their counselor for admission criteria and admission forms. The school counselor will check to see if the college course meets the requirements for high school credit. Courses taken concurrently in college will be recorded on the high school transcript and may be counted for credit toward high school graduation requirements. The student must submit an official college transcript to the high school registrar. These grades will be used in the calculation of the grade point average and class rank.
CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT STANDARDS FOR PUBLIC INSTITUTIONS – EFFECTIVE FALL 2019
Concurrent Enrollment is available for students in grades 11 and 12 who have met the require ACT composite score. The State Board of Regents will pay tuition for 9 credit hours for jniors and 18 credit hours for seniors. Students are responsible for fees from the college as well as books for each lcass taken. students are responsible for their own enrollment in concurrent courses. The following steps should be followed:
1. Download and print the concurrent application from whichever school you choose
- Complete the concurrent application and get all signature required by school officials and parents.
3. Submit application to the college.
4. Bring your counselor a copy of your college schedule.
Research Universities: |
|
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National ACT |
24 |
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) |
24 |
Residual ACT |
241 |
SAT |
1160 |
PSAT 10 |
1160 |
GPA and Class Rank |
3.0 (unweighted) and top 33.3 percent |
Regional Universities: |
|
---|---|
National ACT |
20 |
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) |
20 |
Residual ACT |
20 |
SAT |
1030 |
PSAT 10 |
1030 |
GPA and Class Rank |
3.0 (unweighted) and top 50 percent |
Community Colleges: |
|
---|---|
National ACT |
19 |
Pre-ACT (10th Grade) |
19 |
Residual ACT |
191 |
SAT |
990 |
PSAT 10 |
990 |
GPA and Class Rank |
3.0 (unweighted) |
Additionally, high school students who want to enroll in college-level courses must earn a score of 19 or higher on the ACT subject test for the area(s) in which they want to enroll. Subject tests include English, reading, mathematics and science. An ACT subject score of 19 in reading is require for enrollment in any subject area other than English, mathematics and science.
Also, concurrent students may not enroll in remedial (zero-level) course work offered by colleges and universities designed to remove high school deficiencies.
Concurrent FAQ’s:
Which classes qualify for concurrent?
- Students can enroll in any college class as long as they meet the qualifications.
- Comp 1 & 2 will substitute for English 4, so a student will receive college credit and high school AP credit at the same time.
- College Government will also replace the high school government credit, again, awarding dual credit.
- Other common courses chosen are:
- College Algebra
- College American History
- College Psychology or Sociology
- College Humanities courses
- College Science courses with lab
Am I still required to attend the high school?
- You are required to take carry a full schedule of classes. We combine your concurrent schedule to make a full day. We do our best to work around your college classes.
Can I choose whether my college classes are transcripted?
- No, all college classes are included on the high school transcript. We also award you AP credit for those classes. A grade of “Withdrawn Passing” or Withdrawn Failing” will be entered on the students’ transcript to indicate the student has not successfully completed the college course.
REDLANDS:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/scschoolfiles/1862/concurrent_enrollment_form_redlands.pdf
https://s3.amazonaws.com/scschoolfiles/1862/redlands_concurrent_billing_info_fall_18.pdf
USAO:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/scschoolfiles/1862/usao_updated_concurrent_enrollment_packet.pdf
OCCC:
https://s3.amazonaws.com/scschoolfiles/1862/occc_form.pdf
Concurrent Enrollment through: