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Eligibility

Eligibility

High school juniors and seniors with a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA are eligible to apply for OU Concurrent Enrollment.

Additional Admission Requirements

  • Be eligible to complete requirements for graduation from high school no later than spring of your senior year. 

  • Must fulfill one of the following options (see below for additional details):
    • Option 1 - 24 ACT or 1160 SAT
    • Option 2 - Unweighted 3.00 GPA & top 33.3% of class (ranking number and class size)
    • Option 3 - Test Optional

Homeschool and unaccredited high school students: completed enough high school coursework to be equivalent to an individual who is classified as a junior or senior at an accredited high school. 

For every semester that a student is wanting to take Concurrent Enrollment, we will need a new Concurrent Enrollment Recommendation Form (pdf) for each new semester.

Option 1 - 24 ACT or 1160 SAT

  • Students must have a 24 ACT (1160 SAT) composite score. Super scores are not accepted. 
  • Students must have a 19 ACT in the subject area in which they wish to enroll. For subjects other than math, english or science, they must have a 19 in the reading portion. For the SAT, students must have a 510 Evidence based reading and writing to take any subject other than math or science.
    • This is just for course placement, not for admissions purposes.

Option 2 - Unweighted 3.00 GPA & top 33.3% of class

  • Students must have a 19 ACT in the subject area in which they wish to enroll. For subjects other than math, english or science, they must have a 19 in the reading portion. For the SAT, students must have a 510 Evidence based reading and writing to take any subject other than math or science.
  • Not available to home school or unaccredited high school students.

Option 3 - Test Optional

  • Test optional eligibility is not available for students wanting to participate in the in person OU courses on Norman High School and Norman North High School Campuses.
  • Not available to home school or unaccredited high school students.

Test Optional

The University of Oklahoma is test-optional*, meaning OU does not require applicants to submit standardized test scores. Admissions decisions will still be made for applicants who do not submit test scores. OU allows you to decide if you want your test scores considered in the evaluation of your admission application. When applying for Concurrent Enrollment, the applicant will be asked if they do or do not want standardized test scores used in the evaluation of their application.

* Due to OU Regents’ policy, an applicant cannot be considered test-optional for  courses taught on the Norman High and Norman North campuses.

Students who are admitted without submitting ACT/SAT or Pre-ACT/Pre-SAT test scores cannot be guaranteed enrollment or placement in any certain course. Following their Concurrent Enrollment admission, test-optional students must take the required assessments through OU to demonstrate college readiness in a particular subject area. Students should sign up for assessments in iAdvise before their advising appointment. Visit the Academic Success Center website for additional information regarding assessments.

Course Placement

Meeting admissions eligibility does not guarantee course placements. To enroll in a college course, students must meet the following score requirements in the subject area in which they are enrolling.

Test Subject Area

General Examples of OU Courses

National ACT, Pre-ACT or Residual ACT*

SAT, PSAT 10, or PSAT/NMSQT

OU Assessment

English

English Comp I

English Comp II

19 English

510 Evidence Based Reading & Writing

Satisfy OU’s English Assessment

Math

Functions & Modeling

Elementary Statistics

College Algebra

19 Math

510 Math

Satisfy OU’s Math Assessment

Reading

US History

Government

Psychology

Sociology

19 Reading

510 Evidence Based Reading & Writing

Satisfy OU’s Reading Assessment

Science

General Biology

Nutrition

19 Science

N/A (there is no SAT Science section)

Satisfy OU’s Reading Assessment and course prerequisite

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