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ADMISSIONS Getting started right is easy at Eastern. Complete a few requirements listed below and you'll be on your way.
Submit Forms Each applicant is required to complete an application for admission form. This form can be obtained from the Office of Admissions, or you may use the online version. A $15.00 enrollment fee is required. Note: International Students, Nursing & Concurrent Students have additional forms. Please visit individual areas for more information. Testing
Information - National ACT, Residual ACT, COMPASS Testing,
CLEP Testing and associated testing dates and forms.
Send Us Your Records Transcripts - TRANSCRIPT REQUEST FORM All records, forms and applications (including ACT Scores and official Transcripts) should be sent to: Eastern Oklahoma State College
High School Students Request your high school counselor to send us an official copy of your transcript. CONCURRENT STUDENT ADMISSION GED Recipients Request from the GED testing center, to send the official scores to our Records Management Office. Adult Students Students who are 21 years of age or older or on active military duty may be admitted based on criteria established at the campus level and submitted to and approved by the State Regents. Students admitted under the adult admissions category must demonstrate proficiency in the curricular requirements related to their degree. Any student who (a) is not a high school graduate but whose high school
class has graduated and (b) has participated in the (ACT) American College
Testing program is eligible for admission to Eastern. Veterans Veterans who plan to attend
Eastern under the GI Bill should contact the Office of Veteran Affairs
to apply for benefits. For more details and contact information please
visit the Veterans Services
web page. International Students Students from
other countries who have completed their secondary education or its
equivalent are eligible for admissions to the college. Transfer Students Have your official college transcript sent to Eastern. Eastern accepts transfer students who meet the conditions set forth by the State Regents for Higher Education and are in good academic standing. Students with less than a 2.00 GPA will be admitted for the first semester on academic probation. At the end of the first semester, a student must have a semester GPA of 2.00 in college course work, not including activity or performance courses. Students not maintaining these standards will be placed on suspension. :: TRANSCRIPT FORM
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- After all admission requirements have been met, you will be assisted by a counselor or instructor to select your classes and career goals. Enrollment Procedures :: Go To Enrollment The Counseling Center provides academic, career and personal counseling to students and prospective students. :: Go To Counseling Center Return all information to: Registrar/International Student Affairs Coordinator
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