CATALOG
TYPES OF ADMISSION

REGULAR ADMISSION
For admission as a regular student, the student must submit the following to the office of admissions and records:

1. A completed application for admission,
2. Transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended,
3. GED scores if completed, and American College Test (ACT) scores or the equivalent.

Students utilizing a test other than ACT will have their scores converted to ACT
equivalents.

At the time of enrollment students without the required documents on file shall
be conditionally enrolled.

ADULT ADMISSION
Students who meet one of the following requirements will be considered adults:

1. 21 years of age or older, or
2. On active military duty, or
3. Enrolled through the Oklahoma State Reformatory.

These students may be admitted by submitting a high school or GED transcript and/or completing the institutional assessment instrument(s) which will be used to determine probability of success and proficiency in the curricular areas as set forth in the Policy Statement on Curricular Proficiencies.Related to the curricular requirements, students admitted under the adult admission category must demonstrate proficiency to the satisfaction of the entering institution in the curricular area the student desires to pursue.

SPECIAL NON-DEGREE SEEKING STUDENT
Students who wish to enroll in courses without intending to pursue a degree may be permitted to enroll in up to nine credit hours without submitting academic credentials or meeting the academic curricular or performance requirements of the institution of desired entry.

Retention standards will be enforced. Once a student has successfully completed the designated number of hours, should he/she wish to enroll in additional coursework, he/she is required to meet the formal admission or transfer criteria for the institution of desired entry.

Proficiency must be demonstrated prior to enrollment in English, math, or science. Refer to the Curricular Proficiencies Policy for additional information.


CONDITIONAL ENROLLMENT
In some cases, an individual may be enrolled without having all of the above-mentioned documents on file. Conditional enrollment is usually allowed for no longer than one term, and credit may be withheld from entry on the transcript until the required documents have been filed in the office of admissions and records.

HOME STUDY, NON-RECOGNIZED, OR UNACCREDITED HIGH SCHOOLS
Any individual who is a graduate of a private, parochial, or other non-public high school, which is not accredited by a recognized accrediting agency, is eligible for admission as follows:

1. The student must have participated in the American College Testing (ACT) or
    Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) program and achieved the requisite composite
    score, as defined in the admission policy.
2. The student's high school class of his or her peers must have graduated.

3. The student must satisfy the high school curricular requirements for the
    institution to which he/she is applying, as certified by the school. If the
    student is home-schooled, the parent must certify.