Undergraduate Application Types
CONCURRENT STUDENT
Concurrent enrollment is open to high school students who have not graduated from high school.
As a high school senior enrolled in an accredited high school you may be admitted to UCO concurrently if you:
- Have taken the ACT
- Have achieved a composite ACT test score of at least 19 in the subject area corresponding with the course you are planning to take OR a high school GPA of 3.0 and ranked in the top 50% of your high school class
- Are eligible for spring graduation from high school including curricular requirements for college admission
- Have submitted the Application for Concurrent Enrollment, obtained parent and counselor signatures, high school schedule, high school transcript, and college entry exam (ACT/SAT) score
UCO waives tuition up to 6 credit hours for high school seniors in concurrent courses. All fees are the student's responsibility.
As a high school junior enrolled in an accredited high school you may be admitted to UCO concurrently if you:
- Have taken the ACT
- Have achieved a composite ACT test score of at least 23 OR a high school GPA of 3.5
- Have submitted the Application for Concurrent Enrollment, obtained parent and counselor signatures, high school schedule, high school transcript, and college entry exam (ACT/SAT) scores
All of tuition and fees are the students responsibility.
As home study students or students from an unaccredited high schools you may be admitted to UCO concurrently if you:
- Are 17 years of age or older, have the ACT and achieved a 20 or higher composite score
- Are 16 years of age, taken the ACT and achieved a 23 or higher composite score
- Apply Now (when asked for application type, choose "Concurrent")
- Admission Materials
- Parent/Guardian & Counselor Approval Form
- More Information About Concurrent students
Admission Materials for Concurrent Students
Concurrent enrollment will require the following: 1.) Completed Application for Admission for Concurrent Enrollment. 2.) Print off and complete the Parent/Guardian & Counselor Approval Form. 3.) An official high school transcript & College entry exam scores. Students must have taken the ACT or SAT in order to be considered for the concurrent program. Only official transcripts will be accepted. Unfortunately, we do not accept faxed or scanned transcripts. Send all the documents to: University of Central Oklahoma, Office of Undergraduate Admissions, Box 151, 100 N. University Dr., Edmond, OK 73034 OR Drop off documents at the Nigh University Center, Office of Undergraduate Admissions room 124.


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