Through OU Concurrent Enrollment, high school juniors and seniors can get a head start on their college career by enrolling in college classes and earning college credit while still in high school. Concurrent Enrollment allows you to explore areas of academic interest, challenge yourself, and gain valuable experiences before graduating from high school.
AUG 1
Fall Concurrent Enrollment Application Deadline
SEPT 1
Summer & Fall Concurrent Enrollment Application Opens
DEC 1
Spring Concurrent Enrollment Application Deadline
JUNE 1
Summer Concurrent Enrollment Application Deadline
JUNE 1
Spring Concurrent Enrollment Application Opens
High school sophomores and juniors can enhance their Concurrent Enrollment and college life experience through Sooner Discovery. This summer Concurrent program allows students to take college courses, engage with current students and faculty at curated events on campus, and earn college credit.
More information about Sooner Discovery to come in December 2024!
OU Concurrent Enrollment has partnered with Norman Public Schools to bring some of our courses directly to Norman High School and Norman North High School classrooms with College in the High School. Students can have the experience of being in an OU classroom without ever having to leave their high school campus!
Are you a current high school student looking to get a jump start on college? Join us for a Concurrent Enrollment webinar to learn about starting your college experience sooner! We'll provide information about concurrent enrollment opportunities at OU, including our Sooner Discovery summer program. Offered on select Tuesdays and Thursdays.
"Concurrent Enrollment has allowed me to develop critical skills, get a head start, and prepare for a college course schedule. I have completed 18 college credits which will help advance my academic career before I even begin college. Moreover, Concurrent Enrollment has allowed me to understand what help and resources are available to OU students. Most importantly, I have been able to connect with my professors and advisors."
- Ruby Beas, Oklahoma City, OK