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F.A.Q. Have a question about Oklahoma City University? Below you will find our most frequently asked question. Can't find what you are looking for here? Please feel free to contact a counselor, call us at 405.208.5050 or email us. ![]() View complete list of degrees.
Each application is given careful consideration based on the student's high school and/or college record, college entrance exam scores, class rank, required essay, desirable character and personality traits, and the applicant's interests and goals in relation to the programs of study
offered by the university
All bachelor's degree candidates must have earned a high school diploma or GED certificate and must submit either the American College Test (ACT) or the Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) results. Students who have been out of high school for more than ten years are required to submit scores from the ACT Compass test. Applicants who are successful in gaining admission to Oklahoma City University generally present the following minimum quantitative credentials: A score of 22 on the ACT or 1020 on the SAT (scores exclude writing sections) and a high school cumulative grade point average (GPA) of 3.0. The Office of Admissions reserves the right to request any additional information before a decision for admission is made. Providing false or incomplete information on the application for admission may result in a denial of admission or revocation of enrollment. Students who have been admitted to the university and for whom academic success can be reasonably predicted are eligible to enroll at Oklahoma City University. The Oklahoma City University undergraduate application for admission is available throughout the year, both by mail and online. For incoming traditional freshmen, we begin accepting applications for the fall entry term of the following year as early as August of the previous year. We have a few admission deadlines to keep in mind: The total cost of Undergraduate tuition and fees for 2007-2008 at Oklahoma City University is $21,000 (12-16 hour block). The estimated cost for room and board at OCU is $6,550 per year. For a complete list of tuition and fees for 2007-2008 please visit the Financial Aid website.
Oklahoma City University awards financial assistance to approximately 85 percent of our students and annually awards more than $10 million in academic merit and performance scholarships. Awards range from $1,000 to $10,000.
Oklahoma City University offers a wide range of financial aid options, including an extensive array of scholarships, grants, loans, and part-time campus employment for undergraduate students and assistantships and scholarshipsfor graduate students.
Oklahoma City University annually awards approximately 85 percent of our students with financial aid and more than $10 million in academic merit and performance scholarships. Scholarship awards range from $1,000 to $10,000.
Generally, yes. We will accept as many as 90 credits from accredited colleges and universities and may grant credit for military service.
Our Office of Admissions and academic departments will work with you to make your transfer to Oklahoma City University as seamless as possible. If you are thinking about attending and would like to see what will transfer and what is eligible for OCU credit click here. Transfer students are eligible to apply for the same types of financial aid as are other undergraduate students, including scholarships,grants, loans, and part-time campus employment.
Tuition is the same for all students, whether residents or non-residents of Oklahoma.
You sure can! Though Oklahoma City University is a United Methodist-related university, we welcome students of all faiths in a diverse student environment.
Because we believe that a valuable part of a student's learning experience occurs in the University residence halls, we require single, full-time undergraduate students under the age of 21 to live on campus unless they live with a parent or legal guardian while attending Oklahoma City University.
We have on-campus apartments available for married couples who are students at Oklahoma City University.
No. Students who are exploring degree options will be advised by professors in the Petree College of Arts and Sciences. Once you've chosen a major, you will be assigned to a faculty member in your area of interest for academic advising.
A lot! There are so many choices. Whether it's movie night, pizza night, cook outs, concerts, recitals, sporting events, clubs and organizations, Greek life, student senate or intramurals you are looking for, you can find it here at Oklahoma City University. You'll run out of time long before you run out of things to do on campus.
Also know as “The Big Friendly”, the city is centered around the Bricktown Entertainment District and is shaped from an extremely diverse population including 39 American Indian tribes, a vibrant Asian district, the iconic cowboy district Stockyard City, Paseo Art District and restoration of historic Western Ave, just to name a few. All of these experiences are within walking distance or just minutes away by car. Want to learn more about our state? Visit:
Oklatravelnet or Oklahoma Tourism Yes. However, each student who owns an automobile and plans to park on campus must purchase a valid parking sticker from the Campus Police Department.
OCU offers both coed and same gender facilities. Click here to learn more about our residence halls. On-campus apartments are available for upperclass students and married couples.
Disability Services is housed with the Student Health Clinic and provides classroom accommodations and assistance to undergraduate and graduate students with documented disabilities. The disability services provider works with university administration to develop and implement policies and procedures regarding students with disabilities. More information can be found on the Student Health Clinic and Disability Services website.
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