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High School Seniors

 

Tuition: Oklahoma resident high school seniors receive a concurrent tuition waiver for up to 18 hours* of coursework their senior year of high school. This includes the spring, summer & fall semesters.

 

We recommend enrolling in no more than 6 credit hours (typically two classes) per semester, as the State of Oklahoma limits students to a maximum of 19 total learning hours per semester, including both high school and concurrent/dual enrollment courses.

 

*Any credit hours exceeding this 18-hour limit will be billed at the full tuition rate. Students are responsible for covering the tuition of additional hours beyond the waiver.

 

Fees: Course fees for classes taught in the Cowboy Concurrent Online program, and at Stillwater High School, are waived.

 

Students that choose to take courses not associated with the Cowboy Concurrent Online program, or classes taught in-person on the main OSU campus, will incur fees. Tuition & Fee Calculator

 

Additional Costs: Some concurrent courses require textbooks and exam proctoring which are additional expenses paid for by the student. There is also a one-time application fee for students their first concurrent semester.

 

Any additional costs with the course should be posted on the course syllabus and available to students on the first day of class.

 

State tuition waivers and fee scholarships are applied to eligible Oklahoma high school senior's bursar accounts after the enrollment period ends. This is typically the third week of the semester. 

 

 

High School Juniors

 

Tuition: Oklahoma resident high school juniors receive a concurrent tuition waiver for up to 9 hours* of coursework their junior year of high school. This includes the spring, summer & fall semesters.

 

We recommend juniors enroll in no more than 3 credit hours (typically one class) per semester, as the State of Oklahoma limits students to a maximum of 19 total learning hours per semester, between both high school and concurrent/dual enrollment courses.

 

*Any credit hours exceeding this 9-hour limit will be billed at the full tuition rate. Students are responsible for covering the tuition of additional hours beyond the waiver.

 

Fees: Course fees for classes taught in the Cowboy Concurrent Online program, and at Stillwater High School, are waived.

 

Students that choose to take courses not associated with the Cowboy Concurrent Online program, or classes taught in-person on the main OSU campus, will incur fees. Tuition & Fee Calculator

 

Additional Costs: Some concurrent courses require textbooks and exam proctoring, which are additional expenses paid for by the student. There is also a one-time application fee for students their first concurrent semester.

 

Any additional costs with the course should be posted on the course syllabus and available to students on the first day of class.

 

State tuition waivers and fee scholarships are applied to eligible Oklahoma high school senior's bursar accounts after the enrollment period ends. This is typically the third week of the semester. 


 

 

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Tuition & Fees: Non-resident high school students, and undocumented students, who enroll in classes taught in the Cowboy Concurrent Online program, are charged $300 per credit hour, or $900 for a 3-credit hour course. 

 

Students that choose to take courses not associated with the Cowboy Concurrent Online program, or classes taught in-person on the main OSU campus, will incur full tuition.

 

Non-resident high school students do not have a maximum number of credit hours set by OSU. However, students should check their state's requirements regarding the maximum number of learning hours allowed per semester. For example, the State of Oklahoma limits resident students to a total of 19 total learning hours per semester, 

 

Additional Costs: Some concurrent courses require textbooks and exam proctoring which are additional expenses paid for by the student. There is also a one-time application fee for students their first concurrent semester.

 

Any additional costs with the course should be posted on the course syllabus and available to students on the first day of class.

 

 

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