Oklahoma​ Islamic Academy
Refined Islamic & Secular Education for the Accelerated Learner
OIA high school students may consider concurrent enrollment.
OIA high school students may consider concurrent enrollment.
For high school students interested in more advanced courses or wanting to get a "JUMP START" on college requirements, dual enrollment programs may provide a good answer. Dual enrollment, or concurrent enrollment as it is also known, is the practice of allowing a student to be enrolled in two academic institutions at once. Usually, this involves a high school and a college. The credits apply both to high school diploma requirements and college graduation requisites.
Here are some links to help you learn more about the dual enrollment process and local colleges & universities who offer dual enrollment:
Here are some links to help you learn more about the dual enrollment process and local colleges & universities who offer dual enrollment:
Department of Education offers information about concurrent enrollment:
https://sde.ok.gov/sites/ok.gov.sde/files/Concurrent%20Enrollment%20Brochure.pdf
Oklahoma College Start, a website devoted to helping parents and students plan and prepare for high school, college and career paths:
https://www.okcollegestart.org/College_Planning/Prepare_for_College/concurrent_enrollment.aspx
Oklahoma City Community College Concurrent Enrollment Program:
http://www.occc.edu/concurrent-students/
University of Central Oklahoma Concurrent Enrollment Program:
https://www.uco.edu/admissions-aid/get-more-information/hs-concurrent-enrollment
The University of Oklahoma's Concurrent Enrollment Program:
http://www.ou.edu/concurrent/why
Oklahoma State University's Concurrent Enrollment Program:
Rose State College's Concurrent Enrollment Program: