Take your education to the next level.
Get a head start on your college degree with the ELEVATE Concurrent Enrollment Program at Eastern Oklahoma State College. Qualifying high school juniors and seniors can earn dual credit as a high school student taking college classes.
Students who earn at least 15 credit hours will receive an EOSC honor cord to wear at their high school graduation.
Concurrent high school students must be eligible to satisfy the high school curricular requirements for college no later than the spring of their senior year. A high school student may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester, not to exceed a seven (7) class period schedule. For purposes of calculating workload, one-half high school credit course shall be equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work. A high school student must meet ONE of the following requirements for admission:
Concurrent students who are receiving instruction at home or from an unaccredited high school must have completed enough coursework to be equivalent to an individual classified as a junior or senior at an accredited high school.
All concurrent students are required to meet with an EOSC academic adviser each semester before the student may enroll in classes. Concurrent High School Students must submit the following credentials to EOSC for full-admission prior to enrollment:
Mail or deliver all completed documents together to:
Eastern Oklahoma State College
Sandra Robertson, Registrar
1301 West Main
Wilburton OK 74578
Phone: 918.465.1828
Fax: 918.465.4435
E-Mail: srobertson@eosc.edu
To register in a credit-bearing course, the student must have
To register for a course that is NOT Mathematics or English or Science (such as History, Psychology, Speech, Humanities, etc.), the student must
To register for a credit bearing Mathematics course, the student must:
To register for an English Comp I course, the student must:
To register for a Science course, the student must:
No. Concurrent students are awarded a tuition waiver. High School Juniors receive a waiver for 9 hours and High School Seniors receive a waiver for 18 hours per year. Students are required to pay for the fees incurred for each class. You may also be required to purchase a textbook (paper or electronic) and/or a digital access code for each course.
No. If a student’s subject ACT score or placement test score is below the required cut score to take a college level course, they are not permitted to take the remedial course until they have graduated high school. For example, if a student would like to take Freshman Composition I, they must have a score of 19 or higher on the English subject ACT or the required Writing score on the Accuplacer in order to take an English course.
Yes. During your enrollment appointment, please inform the academic advisor of your intended major and the institution you wish to attend after high school. You and the advisor can work together to choose which courses work best for your major.
Students generally take between 3 and 9 credit hours a semester. The number of hours a concurrent student can take is determined by the high school counselor or principal. The Oklahoma State Regents of Higher Education limits the number of combined credit hours a concurrent student can take between their high school and college courses.
No. You are not enrolled in concurrent courses until you communicate your wish to enroll with an EOSC Academic Advisor.
Current students can view/print unofficial college transcripts through their Self Service account. Students can request official transcripts through the Registrar's Office.
Please note: Your balance must be paid in full in order to request an official transcript.
You will be expected to check your Eastern email regularly to stay up to date on what's going on at the college. You will also use Blackboard, Eastern's learning management system for most of your classes. Self Service is your access to enrollment, transcripts, billing, financial aid, etc. Visit the Online Support Tools webpage to learn how to access each of these systems.