February 11th - Empowering Students through EDGE: Earning a Degree and Graduating Early with Tulsa Community College
April 8th - Pathways to Success: Empowering Native American High School Students with Resources
June 10th - Fostering Strong Partnerships: OCCC's Advisory Committee Collaboration with High Schools
September 26th - Strong Partnerships Benefit Students: Be a Bridge
November 4th - Concurrent Enrollment Office Hours: Ask Us Anything!
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Did you know? Three out of four Oklahoma high school students taking college classes are doing it at a community college.
8/1/2025
Did you know? If all concurrent enrollment students in Oklahoma attended the same institution - let's call it concurrent enrollment university - It would rank as the third largest college in the state by enrollment? That's right! It would come in just behind the two major research universities. Talk about a powerful presence!
7/4/2025
Did you know? High school students in the ELEVATE Concurrent Enrollment Program at Eastern Oklahoma State College can earn college credit before graduation - and students who complete 15 or more credit hours earns a special EOSC honor cord to wear at their high school graduation! Take your education to the next level with ELEVATE at EOSC!
Note: Eastern Oklahoma State College honors cords must be approved by the school district before being included in a student's graduate attire.
Additional information can be found here: https://www.eosc.edu/admissions-aid/concurrent-high-school-enrollment
6/6/2025
Did you know students in the Bahamas can earn college credit through concurrent enrollment—just like students in Oklahoma at local universities? It’s a smart way high schoolers in both places are getting a head start on college.
5/2/2025
OU CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT OFFERS FREE FEATURED ONLINE COURSES FOR OKLAHOMA HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS! Featured online courses are discounted for high school juniors & non-resident students. These select courses are delivered fully online, taught by OU faculty, and cover a variety of general education subjects that align with many degree paths. With the flexibility of asynchronous learning, students can balance their high school responsibilities while engaging in rigorous academic coursework that prepares them for future success.
Oklahoma high school seniors receive a fee waiver for featured online courses & tuition waiver for up to 18 credit hours.
Oklahoma high school juniors & non-resident students receive a fee waiver for featured online courses.
See the list of upcoming featured online courses here:
https://www.ou.edu/admissions/apply/concurrent-enrollment/featured-courses
Tuition information for concurrent enrollment can be found here:
https://www.ou.edu/admissions/apply/concurrent-enrollment/cost
Course materials & textbook fees may vary by course.
4/4/2025
Concurrent Enrollment Credit Travels With You! Thanks to the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education's Course Equivalency Project, most general education college credits you earn in high school through Concurrent Enrollment are designed to transfer seamlessly to any public college or university in Oklahoma. So whether you start at a community college and finish at a university — or bounce around a bit — your CE courses usually go with you. Learn more at: https://okhighered.org/transfer-students/course-transfer/
3/7/2025
The National Alliance of Concurrent Enrollment Partnerships (NACEP) was established in 1999 to provide standards, guidance, and accreditation for concurrent enrollment program across the United States. NACEP's creation helped professionalize dual credit programs and support their expansion.
2/7/2025
Studies show students who participate in Concurrent Enrollment (CE) programs gain a significant head start by earning college credits and saving on tuition costs while still in high school, leading to higher college enrollment, persistence, and on-time graduation compared to their non-concurrent peers. For more information, visit https://ccrc.tc.columbia.edu/what-happens-community-college-dual-enrollment-students.html.
1/3/2025
Did you know? Seven institutions have partnered with school districts across the state to create dynamic early college programs. Each partnership is uniquely designed to meet local needs, building tailored bridges between high school and college.
12/6/2024
In 2022-2023, nearly 27,000 students in Oklahoma who had previously participated in concurrent enrollment proudly walk across the state to receive their associate's and bachelor's degrees!
11/1/2024
Did you know Oklahoma high school juniors and seniors can take FREE online courses at Oklahoma State University. Oklahoma State University will provide a tuition and fee waivers up to nine credit hours for juniors and eighteen hours for seniors for their Cowboy Concurrent Online Classes! Students are responsible for textbook charges (if any). Find more details here: concurrent.okstate.edu
10/4/2024
Did you know: In 2022-2023, concurrent enrollment saved students a total of 21,939,592 in tuition costs through waivers via state appropriations, allowing them to get a head start on college without the financial burden.
9/6/2024
According to the 2022-2023 IPEDS data, an impressive 16,889 high school students in Oklahoma participated in dual enrollment! This positions Oklahoma as the 35th highest provider of dual enrollment programs nationwide.
5/3/2024
Did you know: Alexander Hamilton is considered the founding father of early college?
6/7/2024
Congrats to TCC's 89 high school grads from 7 districts and homeschoolers on earning both their high school diplomas and associate degrees in 2024!
7/5/2024
Did you know that the University of Connecticut was the pioneer in establishing the first dual enrollment program?
8/2/2024
Did you know? In Oklahoma, the policy for institutions to offer concurrent enrollment to high school seniors was first adopted in 1977.