College

Can't Afford College? Yes, You Can! Earn free college tuition with Oklahoma's Promise - OHLAP (Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program).

Once you've completed the program's requirements, Oklahoma's Promise will pay your tuition to an Oklahoma public two-year college or four-year university. It will also cover tuition at selected public technology centers.

Time is running out to qualify - enrollment is limited to 8th, 9th, and 10th graders. See your junior high or high school counselor for additional information and applications.

OK Promise Flyer

Application Requirements

Apply online at www.okpromise.org

E-mail okpromise@osrhe.edu

Call the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education at 1-800-858-1840 or 405-225-9152 in OKC

GET AN APPLICATION FROM YOUR COUNSELOR

Ticket to Rose

Ticket to Rose is a program sponsored by Rose State College for graduates who graduated from, or who live in, the Carl Albert, Del City, Midwest City, and Choctaw School Districts. The program provides students with support for tuition and fees for up to 62 attempted credit hours, or for three consecutive years, whichever comes first.

You must complete the application for admissions AND the Ticket to Rose application to qualify for the program. Go to http://www.rose.edu/ticket-to-rose-program for more information.

Basic Ticket to Rose Information

1.Ticket to Rose is a program sponsored by Rose State College for graduates who graduated from, or who live in, Star Spencer, the Carl Albert, Del City, Midwest City, and Choctaw School Districts.

2.The program provides students with support for tuition and fees for up to 62 attempted credit hours, or for three consecutive years, whichever comes first.

3.Ticket to Rose offers assistance when scholarships and other forms of federal or state financial aid (excluding loans) do not cover the cost of tuition and fees. Therefore, the need for assistance through the Ticket to Rose program is determined by the student’s on-line application of the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).

4.Ticket to Rose does not provide funding for textbooks or supplies.

Students who are eligible to participate in the Ticket to Rose program must be a graduate from Choctaw, Del City, Carl Albert or Midwest City High School. The program is also available to private and home school graduates whose primary residence is within the officially defined borders of the aforementioned school districts. Residency will be self-reported. However, if a question arises regarding the student’s residency status, documentation to support the residency of the student within the Mid-Del or Choctaw school district may be required by the Office of Financial Aid. The student must be a legal resident of the United States. Students who wish to receive Ticket to Rose must also have an overall (cumulative) weighted high school grade point average of 2.5 or higher. Initial eligibility will be determined by a 7-semester high school transcript, submitted to the Office of Admissions and Records (ADM 100).

An application for Ticket to Rose must be accomplished on-line at www.rose.edu/ticket-to- rose-program by the published deadline.

Concurrent

If students have not taken an ACT or SAT, they can take the Accuplacer to qualify for concurrent enrollment. Students must have a GPA of 3.0.

For more information:

RSC Concurrent Page

RSC Academic Outreach 733-7951

Online Academic Resources: