Concurrent Enrollment
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Parent Info for Concurrent Enrollment
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Consider signing up for concurrent enrollment if you're wanting to "try out" college before leaving high school. If you are in 11th or 12th grade and have made good grades throughout school or scored well on the ACT or SAT, you might consider taking credit-earning college courses while still in high school. High school seniors who meet the eligibility requirements are entitled to receive tuition waivers for up to 18 credit hours. Juniors may be eligible for tition waivers depending on the college and funding.
For information regarding taking concurrent courses through WOSC, please visit WOSC Concurrent.
For information regarding taking concurrent courses through Cameron, please visit Cameron Concurrent.
If you are wondering if the concurrent courses you take in high school will transfer to a different university, you can use this tool OK Course Transfer.