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Thinking about how to get ahead in college? Take classes while you're in high school through concurrent enrollment at the University of Science & Arts of Oklahoma. As a junior or senior, you can save time and money by earning college credits that will transfer with you anywhere.

If you enroll in Concurrent Enrollment courses ahead of your junior year, you have the best chance to earn maximum credits.


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Why USAO?

  • No Cost for Juniors & Seniors:
    High school seniors and juniors are eligible for tuition waivers. Forget about fees – we've got you covered. (Student is responsible for course-related expenses.)

  • Classes in Person & Online:
    USAO offers both in-person and online options for college-level math, science, history or English to meet your needs.

  • Transferable Credits:
    The college credits you earn go wherever you go. Live in the now; your future self will thank you.

"It was just enough to challenge me, and to understand the difference between high school and college"


 

Hear from Mason about how USAO helped him save money and be better prepared for college life:

You don't have to go it alone,
we're here to help


 

Reach out any time with questions, or to get help walking through the application process:

Admissions@usao.edu


Getting ahead on your college journey starts with one simple application:

Apply Now!


Need more information about suggested courses, application documents, and more?

Learn more on our main website about how to get ahead through concurrent enrollment at USAO.


Reach out any time with questions, or to get help walking through the application process:

Admissions@usao.edu


Getting ahead on your college journey starts with one simple application:

Apply Now!


Need more information about suggested courses, application documents, and more?

Learn more on our main website about how to get ahead through concurrent enrollment at USAO.