Students interested in dual enrollment are encouraged to begin by applying for admission to the concurrent enrollment program. The application process includes completing an online application and submitting an unofficial high school transcript along with standardized test scores, such as the ACT, SAT, or PSAT. To be considered, students must meet specific academic eligibility requirements, including maintaining a minimum GPA and, in some cases, achieving qualifying scores for placement into certain courses.
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Tulsa Community College (TCC) offers a dual enrollment program that allows high school juniors and seniors to take college courses while still in high school. To qualify for concurrent enrollment, students must meet the following criteria:
Students must be at least a high school junior and have the recommendation of their high school counselor. Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education covers up to 18 credit hours for all Oklahoma seniors, and Tulsa Community College also offers up to 12 credit hours for eligible juniors. Students are still responsible for course fees and materials.
This program is designed to provide a head start on college education while still fulfilling high school requirements.
The ORU Advantage Program is designed for high school students (grades 9-12) who want to get a head start on their college education by earning university credits while still in high school. Through this program, students can enroll in online courses offered by Oral Roberts University (ORU) and gain access to a curriculum that integrates academic excellence with a Christian worldview.
The ORU Advantage Program provides an opportunity for students to explore various subjects, strengthen their academic skills, and experience the rigor of university coursework, all while enjoying the flexibility of online learning.
Credits earned through the program can be applied toward a degree at ORU or transferred to other colleges and universities, making it a valuable investment in their future.
The ORU Advantage Program is an excellent pathway for motivated students to accelerate their education and prepare for a successful college experience.
For the 2025-2026 academic year, the cost is $75 per credit hour. This means a three-credit-hour course would cost $225 plus a $70 digital book fee, while a four-credit-hour course would be $300 plus a $70 digital book fee.