Eligible Juniors and Seniors can get a head start, save money, and earn college credit while still in high school through Concurrent Enrollment -and it counts toward high school gradution credit as well! Eligible students may enroll in college classes Summer, Fall or Spring colleges coursework delivered on campus, online, or at HHS via IETV. Many HHS students choose Redlands, NOC, or NWOSU however most Oklahoma colleges offer concurrent enrollment. Contact Mrs. Moery with any questions or to enroll.
Information and eligibility: https://secure.okcollegestart.org/College_Planning/Prepare_for_College/concurrent_enrollment.aspx
Parent Quick Glance for Concurrent Enrollment: https://secure.okcollegestart.org/College_Planning/Prepare_for_College/concurrent_enrollment.aspx#toolkit
Cost: Tuition is waived for up to 18 hours for Seniors. Juniors must pay tuition at some colleges although some institutions offer special tuition waiver programs for juniors. Course “fees” and and course materials are the responsibility of the student/parent and the cost varies by institution.
For Hennessey High School concurrent enrollment criteria, enrollment expectations, and course credit awarded Click Here
College Concurrent Enrollment College & University Links:
Most Common Partners:
Northern Oklahoma College: http://www.noc.edu/concurrent-students
Northwestern Oklahoma State University: https://www.nwosu.edu/apply-for-admission/concurrent-students
Redlands Community College: https://www.redlandscc.edu/academics/concurrent-enrollment
Other Frequently Used Partners:
Oklahoma State University: https://go.okstate.edu/admissions/concurrent/
Rose State College: https://www.rose.edu/content/academics/student-resources/learning-resources-center/academic-outreach/concurrent-enrollment/
University of Central Oklahoma: https://www.uco.edu/admissions-aid/get-more-information/hs-concurrent-enrollment
University Of Oklahoma: http://www.ou.edu/concurrent
Or Click Here for an alphabetical list of colleges/universities with concurrent enrollment programs