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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:

 

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:

https://osuokc.edu/concurrent

Rose State College's Concurrent Enrollment Program:

https://www.rose.edu/content/academics/student-resources/learning-resources-center/academic-outreach/concurrent-enrollment/

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