Get a Head Start on College with Concurrent Enrollment!
°µÍøTV offers eligible Oklahoma High School juniors and seniors the opportunity to earn college credit through concurrent enrollment.
Who Can Participate?
- Oklahoma Residents Only
- High School Seniors: May enroll in up to 18 credit hours (tuition waived for up to 18 hours across summer, fall and spring)
- High School Juniors: May enroll in up to 9 credit hours (tuition waived for 9 hours total)
Note: Students are resonsible for textbooks, course fees and any additional charges.
Eligibility Requirements
Students must meet one of the following:
- 3.0 GPA (unweighted) and Top 50% of class, OR
- ACT/Pre-ACT Composite Score of 20.
- Home school students must submit an ACT of 20 or SAT score of 1040.
Enrollment Restrictions
- Maximum 19 combined semester hours (college + high school)
- Summer limit: 9 hours
- Must maintain a 2.0 college GPA to continue
- High school non-academic classes (e.g., athletics, office aide) no longer count in hour calculations
- Most classes are 3 credit hours; science and kinesiology may vary
How to Apply
Submit the following to the Office of °µÍøTV & Records:
- Concurrent Enrollment Verification Form
- High School Transcript
- ACT Scores (official report or listed on transcript)
Enrollment Process
You may access course descriptions in the °µÍøTV Course Catalog and you may search for courses and course sections in the .
- New Concurrent Students: Must schedule an in-person advising appointment after admission
- Returning Concurrent Students: May bring updated documents to their appointment or request enrollment via email at asc@ecok.edu
- During the appointment, advisors will assist with °µÍøTV email setup, course selection, and student systems
Online Courses
- Require strong reading, tech skills, and self-discipline
- Fill quickly—enroll early!
- May require proctored exams or on-campus testing
- Additional fees and required textbooks/codes may apply
Important Reminders
- Students cannot enroll until officially admitted
- Holds (such as missing or outdated transcripts) must be resolved before enrollment
- If exceeding the 19-hour limit is necessary, students must apply for an overload.
