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AgendaCheck-in & BrowseColvin Center, Four Gym South
WelcomeColvin Center Annex
College Sessions (College descriptions listed on pages 4-5.)
• Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources Student Union Ballroom, Room 265• Arts & Sciences - Colvin Center Annex• Education, Health & Aviation - Willard Hall, Room 010• Engineering, Architecture & Technology Engineering South, Room 317• Human Sciences - Human Sciences, Jorns Hall• Spears School of Business Spears School of Business, Room 001 (NEW BUILDING)
Understanding College Financial AidStudent Union Theater, Room 203
Medical School at Oklahoma State UniversityStudent Union, Room 412
Information Sessions• “What’s Next” Introduction to Choosing a Major, New Student Orientation & Camp Cowboy Student Union Ballroom, Room 265• Explore Opportunities in Undergraduate Research and The Honors College Student Union Theater, Room 203• Pathways to Professional School Healthcare - Student Union, Room 412 Law - Student Union, Room 416 Veterinary Medicine - Student Union, Room 413• Greek Life - Sorority - Student Union, Room 465• Greek Life - Fraternity - Student Union, Room 408
OSU Application AssistanceStudent Union, Room 219 (Admissions Office)
Campus ToursTours depart every 15 minutes from Library Lawn.
O-Key, Residential Life, New Student Orientation& Camp Cowboy Sign-UpClassroom Building, 4th Floor
Residential Life & Greek Life Open House Tours Event badge required, see next page for details.
8 - 9:30 a.m.
9:30 - 10 a.m.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.
10:30 - 11:30 a.m.AND 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.
10:30 - 11 a.m.AND 1:30 - 2 p.m.
12 - 12:30 p.m.AND 12:45 - 1:15 p.m.
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Information Sessions (12 - 12:30 p.m. AND 12:45 - 1:15 p.m.)
“What’s Next” Introduction to Choosing a Major, New Student Orientation & Camp CowboyStudent Union Ballroom, Room 265 This session will discuss the calendar and expectations for Summer 2018 New Student Orientation and Enrollment programs. Key topics will include preparation for orientation and the enrollment process, advising considerations and Camp Cowboy.
Explore Opportunities in Undergraduate Research and The Honors CollegeStudent Union Theater, Room 203 This session will provide information on eligibility requirements, honors courses, honors awards, benefits and other special research opportunities to enhance your undergraduate experience.
Pathways to Professional School | Student Union (Health - 412, Law - 416, Vet Med - 413) Are you looking for a premier undergraduate experience to prepare you for law school, veterinary school or a health profession, including medical school? Learn how OSU provides you with the opportunity to develop a competitive undergraduate portfolio through our pre-professional advising options.
Greek Life - Fraternity | Student Union, Room 408 Sorority | Student Union, Room 465 Find out more about OSU’s award-winning Greek Life community from those who live it. Learn about academic excellence, leadership opportunities, service to community and country, intramural participation and social aspects of being in a fraternity or sorority at Oklahoma State University.
Medical School at Oklahoma State University (10:30 - 11 a.m. AND 1:30 - 2 p.m.)
Hosted by OSU’s College of Osteopathic Medicine | Student Union, Room 412 In this session you’ll learn the answers to the following questions: What is Osteopathic Medicine? What degree programs are offered at OSU’s Center for Health Sciences? What does the application and admission process look like?
Residential Life, Greek Life and Campus Tours (10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.)
Event badges must be presented to enter Greek housing and residence halls.
Greek Life Open House (Come-and-Go)Zeta Tau Alpha sorority and Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity will offer you a look into Greek Life at OSU.
Residential Life Open House (Come-and-Go)The Commons AND Parker Hall - Traditional Housing Patchin-Jones AND The Villages - Suite-style Residences Stout Hall - Traditional Housing for students of The Honors College
Campus Tours (Approximately 45 minutes) Tours will depart every 15 minutes from the Library Lawn, with the last tour leaving at 2:30 p.m.
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Session Information
Understanding College Financial Aid (10:30 - 11:30 a.m. AND 1:30 - 2:30 p.m.)
Student Union Theater, Room 203 During this session, we’ll tell you about scholarships, grants and other financial assistance programs we have to help you with college expenses. We will also provide you with information on applying for financial aid and ways to make the most of the funding you receive.
College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources405-744-9464 | casnr.okstate.edu
OSU’s College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural Resources is committed to providing students depth of knowledge in their chosen fields of study, as well as breadth of knowledge outside their majors.
CASNR’s academic programs prepare students to analyze information, communicate effectively, think critically, solve problems and assume leadership roles in their respective fields of study. CASNR’s faculty members strive to not only help students in their academic pursuits, but also to assist in their total student development from the transition to college and selecting a major to developing leadership skills and preparing career and life plans.
College of Arts and Sciences405-744-5658 | cas.okstate.edu
The College of Arts and Sciences is OSU’s largest and most diverse academic college, with options in everything from art to zoology. Its faculty are leaders across a range of fields, representing life, physical and mathematical sciences; fine arts and humanities; social sciences; and media and strategic communications.
Undergraduate research, study abroad and internships enhance classroom experiences to prepare students for graduate study as well as careers in corporations, government and education. Arts and Sciences provides universitywide advising for health professions and law.
College of Education, Health & Aviation405-744-6350 | education.okstate.edu
In the College of Education, Health & Aviation, nearly 100 percent of students graduate with practical experience. With a variety of majors and study options, the college will help prepare students for fulfilling careers that enrich the lives of others.
The College of Education, Health & Aviation has more than 15 major-specific student organizations that help develop professional skills and provide connections for life. Students are advised by professional staff throughout their undergraduate career and an in-office Career Services adviser is available to help students achieve their career goals.
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Academic Colleges
College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology405-744-5276 | ceat.okstate.edu
The College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology is Oklahoma’s largest such academic college. CEAT’s undergraduate students are among the best in the nation, as evidenced by their strong performance and numerous championships in national design competitions.
The Unmanned Aerial Systems (UAS) program in the Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering department is ranked second in the nation by SuccessfulStudent.org, emphasizing the vast research opportunities and outstanding facilities. Architecture professionals ranked OSU’s architecture program among the nation’s top 20, according to DesignIntelligence magazine.
College of Human Sciences405-744-5053 | humansciences.okstate.edu
The College of Human Sciences offers major options that lead to careers students will enjoy while allowing them to make a difference. Academic programs combine theory with hands-on learning. Students benefit from outstanding faculty, comprehensive student services, a strong scholarship program and a culture where students feel at home.
Strong internship programs allow students to solidify career goals and gain professional experiences before graduation. Undergraduate research opportunities, study abroad programs and leadership development enhance the learning experience. The College of Human Sciences is a great place to be at Oklahoma State University.
Spears School of Business405-744-2772 | spears.okstate.edu
The Spears School of Business provides the tools for students to pursue their passion and emerge as leaders. Whether their interests lie in sports, banking, technology or innovation, fundamentals learned from each Spears department make these endeavors attainable.
The Spears School of Business recently completed construction on its new facility. The building will provide a dynamic educational environment, creating an identity and a unified space for its staff, faculty – and especially its students. The future is now at the Spears School of Business.
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College of Agricultural Sciences & Natural Resources
Agribusiness• Agricultural Communications Double Major• Crop and Soil Sciences• Farm and Ranch Management• International• Pre-Law• Pre-Veterinary Business Management
Agricultural Communications• Agribusiness Double Major • Animal Science Double Major
Agricultural Economics• Accounting Double Major
Agricultural Education • Agricultural Business and Economics• Agricultural Communications • Animal Agriculture• Horticultural Sciences• Multidisciplinary• Natural Resources
Agricultural Leadership• Extension Education• International Studies
Animal Science• Agricultural Communications Double Major• Agricultural Education Double Major• Animal Biotechnology• Business• Livestock Merchandising• Pre-Veterinary Animal Science• Production• Ranch Operations
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology• Pre-Medical or Pre-Veterinary Science
Biosystems Engineering• Biomechanical• Bioprocessing and Food Processing• Environmental and Natural Resources• Pre-Medical
Entomology • Bioforensics• Insect Biology and Ecology• Pre-Veterinary and Pre-Medical Sciences
Environmental Science • Environmental Policy • Natural Resources • Water Resources
Food Science• Food Safety • Industry• Meat Science• Science
Horticulture• Horticultural Business • Horticultural Science • Public Horticulture • Turf Management
Landscape Architecture
Landscape Management
Natural Resource Ecology and Management• Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology• Forest Ecology and Management• Rangeland Ecology and Management• Wildlife Biology and Pre-Veterinary Science• Wildlife Ecology and Management
Plant and Soil Sciences• Agronomic Business • Crop Production and Management• Plant Biotechnology and Improvement• Soil and Water Resources
College of Arts & Sciences
American Studies• Pre-Law
Art• Art History• Graphic Design• Studio• Studio Art
Biochemistry
Biological Science• Environmental Biology• Pre-Health Care• Secondary Teacher Certification
Chemistry• ACS Approved • Departmental Degree• Secondary Teacher Certification
Communication Sciences and Disorders
Computer Science
Economics• General • International Economic Relations
English• Creative Writing• Pre-Law• Professional Writing• Screen Studies
French• Pre-Law
Geography
Geology • Secondary Teacher Certification
Geospatial Information Science
German• Pre-Law
Global Studies
History• Pre-Law
Liberal Studies• Pre-Law
Mathematics• Actuarial and Financial Mathematics• Applied Mathematics• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical Science• Secondary Teacher Certification
Microbiology/Cell and Molecular Biology• Medical Laboratory Science• Pre-Medical Professional
Multimedia Journalism
Music• Music Industry • Performance
Music Education• Instrumental/Vocal Certification
Philosophy• Pre-Law• Pre-Ministry
Physics• Applied Physics• Secondary Teacher Certification
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Academic Majors
Physiology• Pre-Medical Sciences
Plant Biology• Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics• Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Political Science
Psychology• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical
Sociology• Anthropology • Applied Sociology• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical Science
Spanish• Pre-Law
Sports Media
Statistics
Strategic Communication
Theatre
Zoology• Ecology and Conservation Biology• Pre-Medical Sciences• Pre-Veterinary Sciences
College of Education, Health & Aviation
Aerospace Administration and Operations• Aerospace Logistics • Aerospace Security • Aviation Management • Professional Pilot • Technical Service Management
Applied Exercise Science• Pre-Professional• Strength and Conditioning
Career and Technical Education• Certification • Non-Certification
Elementary Education
Health Education and Promotion • Exercise and Health • Public Health
Physical Education• Teacher Education
Recreation Management and Recreational Therapy • Recreation Management • Recreational Therapy
Secondary Education• English • Foreign Language • Social Studies
Sports and Coaching Science
College of Engineering, Architecture & Technology
Aerospace Engineering
Architectural Engineering • Construction Project Management• Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing• Structures
Architecture
Biosystems Engineering• Biomechanical• Bioprocessing and Food Processing• Environmental and Natural Resources
Chemical Engineering• Biomedical/Biochemical• Pre-Medical
Civil Engineering • Environmental
Computer Engineering
Construction Management Technology • Building • Heavy
Electrical Engineering
Electrical Engineering Technology• Computer
Fire Protection and Safety Technology
Industrial Engineering and Management
Mechanical Engineering• Pre-Medical
Mechanical Engineering Technology
College of Human Sciences
Design, Housing and Merchandising• Apparel Design and Production • Interior Design • Merchandising
Hotel and Restaurant Administration
Human Development and Family Science• Child and Family Services • Early Childhood Education • Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Nutritional Sciences• Allied Health • Community Nutrition • Dietetics • Human Nutrition/Pre-Medical Sciences
Spears School of Business
Accounting
Economics• Business Economics and Quantitative Studies• Pre-Law
Entrepreneurship
Finance• Commercial Bank Management • General
General Business• Pre-Law
International Business
Management• Business Sustainability• Human Resource Management • Non-Profit Management• Sports Management
Management Information Systems• Data Science• Information Assurance
Marketing
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Get Started!Apply for AdmissionSeniors can apply today from 10:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. in 219 Student Union. The process takes about 20 minutes and admissions representatives will be available to answer any questions you might have.
Admission requirements can be found on page 10.
Your OSU application is also the application for scholarships and financial aid and The Honors College. Honors consideration is based on GPA and ACT or SAT scores.
For more information, visit honors.okstate.edu.
Apply for admission and take your next steps today!
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Ready to be an OSU Cowboy?
Complete Your Next Steps!Residential LifeAll OSU freshmen must live on campus and can choose either traditional halls or suite-style housing. Signing up for housing at OSU is a two-step process.
You can visit the Classroom Building today to complete your housing application online at reslife.okstate.edu. This form is step one of the process. You’ll choose your preferred housing style, complete a personality profile and choose your roommate.
Starting in April, for step two, you’ll receive an email to log in and choose a specific room.
For additional details on the roommate selection process, contact Residential Life at 405-744-5592.
New Student Orientation/Camp CowboyYou can sign up for your orientation and Camp Cowboy dates today in the Classroom Building. New Student Orientation and Enrollment programs are your introduction to life as an OSU student. At these summer programs, you will:
• Enroll in your classes.
• Meet with your academic adviser.
• Get your student ID.
• Meet other future Cowboys.
All new students are required to attend New Student Orientation.
Classroom Building, 4th Floor
10 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
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Already Admitted?
Ways to get in... Comprehensive ReviewWe individually review each application for our holistic and alternative admission programs.
We consider many factors including high school GPA, ACT or SAT scores, responses to application essays, academic letters of recommendation, leadership experience, community involvement and accomplishments.
Assured Admission• 3.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or better AND top
33.3% rank in high school graduation class, OR• 3.0 GPA or better in 15-unit core AND 21 ACT/1060 SAT
or better, OR• 24 ACT/1160 SAT or better.
OSU does not consider the writing component of the ACT/SAT for admission criteria listed above. SAT scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test.
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1. Completed online application
2. $40 nonrefundable application fee (or fee waiver)
3. Official high school transcript
4. Official ACT/SAT test scores
What You Need to Apply
Oct. 1: The 2018-2019 FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) opened Oct. 1. Seniors should complete the FAFSA (FAFSA.org) as soon as possible to be considered for the most financial aid.
Dec. 1: Housing application opened for admitted students.
Feb. 1: OSU priority application deadline for scholarship consideration.
Feb. 1: Registration for New Student Orientation & Enrollment opens for admitted students.
May 1: Deadline to accept many OSU scholarships and some federal aid. Deadline to cancel housing to have part of your deposit returned.
July 1: Final deadline for official test scores and transcripts for scholarship consideration.
For cost of attendance and information about our scholarships and financial aid, please visit
financialaid.okstate.edu or refer to pages 12-13.
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Important Dates & Deadlines
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In-State ScholarshipsAWARD DESCRIPTION VALUE ELIGIBILITY
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD A four-year partial tuition waiver. $2,000 per year ($8,000 four-year total) OR $2,500 per year* ($10,000 four-year total)
4.0 unweighted HS GPA OR first in class on HS transcript;3.8 unweighted HS GPA AND 24 ACT or 1160-1190 SAT;3.7 unweighted HS GPA AND 25 ACT or 1200 SAT;3.6 unweighted HS GPA AND 26 ACT or 1240 SAT;3.5 unweighted HS GPA AND 27 ACT or 1280 SAT;3.25 unweighted HS GPA AND 28-29 ACT or 1310-1380 SAT
REGENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year partial tuition waiver. $2,500 per year ($10,000 four-year total) OR $3,000 per year** ($12,000 four-year total)
Requires a 3.0 unweighted HS GPA AND at least a 30 ACT or 1390 SAT.
ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITY AWARD
A four-year partial tuition waiver. $2,500 per year ($10,000 four-year total)
A need-based award. Preference is given to students from underrepresented high schools, lower income areas of the state or first-generation college students.
COWBOY COVENANT - AN OKLAHOMA’S PROMISE PARTNERSHIP
Oklahoma’s Promise is a state scholarship program for registered participants that covers tuition at OSU. Cowboy Covenant is a four-year cash award funded by OSU.
Full tuition (Oklahoma’s Promise) AND $1,000 per year ($4,000 four-year total)
Available to Oklahoma’s Promise recipients who are fully admitted to OSU and demonstrate financial need (as deter-mined by the FAFSA). See okpromise.org for details.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ INSTITUTIONAL NOMINEE (OSRHE)
A five-year full tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state. Limited number available.
Up to $37,200 total Qualifying criteria set annually by the State Regents in late fall. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ ACADEMIC SCHOLARS (OSRHE)
A five-year full tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state.
Up to $48,000 total Based on ACT/SAT scores at or above the 99.5 percentile for OK residents. Additional criteria set annually by the State Regents. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP A five-year full tuition waiver and a combination of state, university and National Merit funding.
Up to $67,000 total The National Merit Scholarship Corporation determines requirements and eligibility. National Merit Finalists must select OSU as their first choice. See nationalmerit.org and financialaid.okstate.edu/national-merit for details.
ACADEMIC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Value and terms vary by academic college and department.
Varied Based on the major students indicate on their application for admission, OSU academic colleges award scholarships. Selection may be based on a number of factors, including test scores and GPA, leadership and community service, essays, interviews and/or auditions.
PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year cash award. Up to $2,500 per year (Up to $10,000 four-year total)
Highly competitive selection. Requires a minimum 3.75 GPA, a 27 ACT or 1280 SAT score and a strong record of leader-ship as indicated on the application for admission.
PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (PLC) SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year cash award. Students serve on the President’s Leadership Council.
$1,500 total Highly competitive selection. Requires a strong record of leadership and community service as indicated on the application for admission.
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ACT and SAT scores are computed without the essay score. SAT scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test.
If selected, students may receive either the President’s Distinguished Scholarship OR the President’s Leadership Council Scholarship. Either award may be combined with other university scholarships.
Students may only receive the award with the highest value they are eligible for from the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories. Exceptions include Oklahoma’s Promise and Cowboy Covenant, which can be combined with one award in the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories. Students must maintain a minimum GPA and number of credit hours per semester to renew assured scholarship opportunities each year. Renewable scholarship qualifications may vary. Deadlines, figures and admission requirements are subject to change. Visit admissions.okstate.edu for the most up-to-date information on admission and scholarships at Oklahoma State University.*Dependent on $2,000 unmet need (as determined by the FAFSA). Estimated based on 30 credit hours per academic year. **Dependent on $2,500 unmet need (as determined by the FAFSA). Estimated based on 30 credit hours per academic year.
for 2017-2018 academic yearESTIMATED COSTS
(These estimates are based on 15 credit hours per semester. Your actual
costs will vary.)
Some programs, such as OSU tuition scholarships, pay all or part of the cost of “tuition” only, not fees. To determine an estimate of tuition charges separate from fees, go to bursar.okstate.edu.
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES ROOM & BOARD BOOKS & SUPPLIES TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES
OKLAHOMA RESIDENT $10,480 $8,940 $1,270 $20,690
AWARD DESCRIPTION VALUE ELIGIBILITY
OUT-OF-STATE ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year partial out-of-state tuition waiver.
$8,000 per year ($32,000 four-year total)
24 ACT or 1160-1190 SAT AND3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$9,750 per year ($39,000 four-year total)
25-26 ACT or 1200-1270 SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$11,000 per year ($44,000 four-year total)
27-29 ACT or 1280-1380 SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$12,500 per year ($50,000 four-year total)
30+ ACT or 1390+ SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
ALUMNI LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP A four-year partial out-of-state tuition waiver.
$5,000 per year ($20,000 four-year total)
Available to students whose parents or grandparents graduated from OSU.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ INSTITUTIONAL NOMINEE (OSRHE)
A five-year full out-of-state tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state. Limited number available.
Up to $86,400 total Qualifying criteria set annually by the State Regents in late fall. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP A five-year full tuition waiver and a combination of state, university and National Merit funding.
Up to $142,100 total The National Merit Scholarship Corporation determines requirements and eligibility. National Merit Finalists must select OSU as their first choice. See nationalmerit.org and financialaid.okstate.edu/national-merit for details.
ACADEMIC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Value and terms vary by academic college and department.
Varied Based on the major students indicate on their application for admission, OSU academic colleges award scholarships. Selection may be based on a number of factors, including test scores and GPA, leadership and community service, written essays, interviews and/or auditions.
PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year cash award. Up to $2,500 per year (Up to $10,000 four-year total)
Highly competitive selection. Requires a minimum 3.75 GPA, a 27 ACT or 1280 SAT score and a strong record of leadership as indicated on the application for admission.
PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (PLC) SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year cash award. Students serve on the President’s Leadership Council.
$1,500 total Highly competitive selection. Requires a strong record of leadership and community service as indicated on the application for admission.
ACT and SAT scores are computed without the essay score. SAT scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test.
If selected, students may receive either the President’s Distinguished Scholarship OR the President’s Leadership Council Scholarship. Either award may be paired with other university scholarships.
Students may only receive the award with the highest value they are eligible for from the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories.Students must maintain a minimum GPA and number of credit hours per semester to renew assured scholarship opportunities each year. Renewable scholarship qualifications may vary. Deadlines, figures and admission requirements are subject to change. Visit admissions.okstate.edu for the most up-to-date information on admission and scholarships at Oklahoma State University.
for 2017-2018 academic yearESTIMATED COSTS
(These estimates are based on 15 credit hours per semester. Your actual
costs will vary.)
Some programs, such as OSU tuition scholarships, pay all or part of the cost of “tuition” only, not fees. To determine an estimate of tuition charges separate from fees, go to bursar.okstate.edu.
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES ROOM & BOARD BOOKS & SUPPLIES TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES
OUT-OF-STATE $25,520 $8,940 $1,270 $35,730
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FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA)For grants, loans and some scholarships, you must fill out the FAFSA. We recommend all students file their 2018-2019 FAFSA as soon as possible for the most financial aid consideration. For more information, visit fafsa.gov.
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Out-of-State ScholarshipsAWARD DESCRIPTION VALUE ELIGIBILITY
ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE AWARD A four-year partial tuition waiver. $2,000 per year ($8,000 four-year total) OR $2,500 per year* ($10,000 four-year total)
4.0 unweighted HS GPA OR first in class on HS transcript;3.8 unweighted HS GPA AND 24 ACT or 1160-1190 SAT;3.7 unweighted HS GPA AND 25 ACT or 1200 SAT;3.6 unweighted HS GPA AND 26 ACT or 1240 SAT;3.5 unweighted HS GPA AND 27 ACT or 1280 SAT;3.25 unweighted HS GPA AND 28-29 ACT or 1310-1380 SAT
REGENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year partial tuition waiver. $2,500 per year ($10,000 four-year total) OR $3,000 per year** ($12,000 four-year total)
Requires a 3.0 unweighted HS GPA AND at least a 30 ACT or 1390 SAT.
ACADEMIC OPPORTUNITY AWARD
A four-year partial tuition waiver. $2,500 per year ($10,000 four-year total)
A need-based award. Preference is given to students from underrepresented high schools, lower income areas of the state or first-generation college students.
COWBOY COVENANT - AN OKLAHOMA’S PROMISE PARTNERSHIP
Oklahoma’s Promise is a state scholarship program for registered participants that covers tuition at OSU. Cowboy Covenant is a four-year cash award funded by OSU.
Full tuition (Oklahoma’s Promise) AND $1,000 per year ($4,000 four-year total)
Available to Oklahoma’s Promise recipients who are fully admitted to OSU and demonstrate financial need (as deter-mined by the FAFSA). See okpromise.org for details.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ INSTITUTIONAL NOMINEE (OSRHE)
A five-year full tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state. Limited number available.
Up to $37,200 total Qualifying criteria set annually by the State Regents in late fall. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ ACADEMIC SCHOLARS (OSRHE)
A five-year full tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state.
Up to $48,000 total Based on ACT/SAT scores at or above the 99.5 percentile for OK residents. Additional criteria set annually by the State Regents. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP A five-year full tuition waiver and a combination of state, university and National Merit funding.
Up to $67,000 total The National Merit Scholarship Corporation determines requirements and eligibility. National Merit Finalists must select OSU as their first choice. See nationalmerit.org and financialaid.okstate.edu/national-merit for details.
ACADEMIC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Value and terms vary by academic college and department.
Varied Based on the major students indicate on their application for admission, OSU academic colleges award scholarships. Selection may be based on a number of factors, including test scores and GPA, leadership and community service, essays, interviews and/or auditions.
PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year cash award. Up to $2,500 per year (Up to $10,000 four-year total)
Highly competitive selection. Requires a minimum 3.75 GPA, a 27 ACT or 1280 SAT score and a strong record of leader-ship as indicated on the application for admission.
PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (PLC) SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year cash award. Students serve on the President’s Leadership Council.
$1,500 total Highly competitive selection. Requires a strong record of leadership and community service as indicated on the application for admission.
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ACT and SAT scores are computed without the essay score. SAT scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test.
If selected, students may receive either the President’s Distinguished Scholarship OR the President’s Leadership Council Scholarship. Either award may be combined with other university scholarships.
Students may only receive the award with the highest value they are eligible for from the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories. Exceptions include Oklahoma’s Promise and Cowboy Covenant, which can be combined with one award in the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories. Students must maintain a minimum GPA and number of credit hours per semester to renew assured scholarship opportunities each year. Renewable scholarship qualifications may vary. Deadlines, figures and admission requirements are subject to change. Visit admissions.okstate.edu for the most up-to-date information on admission and scholarships at Oklahoma State University.*Dependent on $2,000 unmet need (as determined by the FAFSA). Estimated based on 30 credit hours per academic year. **Dependent on $2,500 unmet need (as determined by the FAFSA). Estimated based on 30 credit hours per academic year.
for 2017-2018 academic yearESTIMATED COSTS
(These estimates are based on 15 credit hours per semester. Your actual
costs will vary.)
Some programs, such as OSU tuition scholarships, pay all or part of the cost of “tuition” only, not fees. To determine an estimate of tuition charges separate from fees, go to bursar.okstate.edu.
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES ROOM & BOARD BOOKS & SUPPLIES TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES
OKLAHOMA RESIDENT $10,480 $8,940 $1,270 $20,690
AWARD DESCRIPTION VALUE ELIGIBILITY
OUT-OF-STATE ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year partial out-of-state tuition waiver.
$8,000 per year ($32,000 four-year total)
24 ACT or 1160-1190 SAT AND3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$9,750 per year ($39,000 four-year total)
25-26 ACT or 1200-1270 SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$11,000 per year ($44,000 four-year total)
27-29 ACT or 1280-1380 SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$12,500 per year ($50,000 four-year total)
30+ ACT or 1390+ SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
ALUMNI LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP A four-year partial out-of-state tuition waiver.
$5,000 per year ($20,000 four-year total)
Available to students whose parents or grandparents graduated from OSU.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ INSTITUTIONAL NOMINEE (OSRHE)
A five-year full out-of-state tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state. Limited number available.
Up to $86,400 total Qualifying criteria set annually by the State Regents in late fall. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP A five-year full tuition waiver and a combination of state, university and National Merit funding.
Up to $142,100 total The National Merit Scholarship Corporation determines requirements and eligibility. National Merit Finalists must select OSU as their first choice. See nationalmerit.org and financialaid.okstate.edu/national-merit for details.
ACADEMIC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Value and terms vary by academic college and department.
Varied Based on the major students indicate on their application for admission, OSU academic colleges award scholarships. Selection may be based on a number of factors, including test scores and GPA, leadership and community service, written essays, interviews and/or auditions.
PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year cash award. Up to $2,500 per year (Up to $10,000 four-year total)
Highly competitive selection. Requires a minimum 3.75 GPA, a 27 ACT or 1280 SAT score and a strong record of leadership as indicated on the application for admission.
PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (PLC) SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year cash award. Students serve on the President’s Leadership Council.
$1,500 total Highly competitive selection. Requires a strong record of leadership and community service as indicated on the application for admission.
ACT and SAT scores are computed without the essay score. SAT scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test.
If selected, students may receive either the President’s Distinguished Scholarship OR the President’s Leadership Council Scholarship. Either award may be paired with other university scholarships.
Students may only receive the award with the highest value they are eligible for from the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories.Students must maintain a minimum GPA and number of credit hours per semester to renew assured scholarship opportunities each year. Renewable scholarship qualifications may vary. Deadlines, figures and admission requirements are subject to change. Visit admissions.okstate.edu for the most up-to-date information on admission and scholarships at Oklahoma State University.
for 2017-2018 academic yearESTIMATED COSTS
(These estimates are based on 15 credit hours per semester. Your actual
costs will vary.)
Some programs, such as OSU tuition scholarships, pay all or part of the cost of “tuition” only, not fees. To determine an estimate of tuition charges separate from fees, go to bursar.okstate.edu.
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES ROOM & BOARD BOOKS & SUPPLIES TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES
OUT-OF-STATE $25,520 $8,940 $1,270 $35,730
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AWARD DESCRIPTION VALUE ELIGIBILITY
OUT-OF-STATE ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year partial out-of-state tuition waiver.
$8,000 per year ($32,000 four-year total)
24 ACT or 1160-1190 SAT AND3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$9,750 per year ($39,000 four-year total)
25-26 ACT or 1200-1270 SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$11,000 per year ($44,000 four-year total)
27-29 ACT or 1280-1380 SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
$12,500 per year ($50,000 four-year total)
30+ ACT or 1390+ SAT AND 3.0 unweighted HS GPA
ALUMNI LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP A four-year partial out-of-state tuition waiver.
$5,000 per year ($20,000 four-year total)
Available to students whose parents or grandparents graduated from OSU.
OKLAHOMA STATE REGENTS’ INSTITUTIONAL NOMINEE (OSRHE)
A five-year full out-of-state tuition waiver and four-year cash award funded by the state. Limited number available.
Up to $86,400 total Qualifying criteria set annually by the State Regents in late fall. See okhighered.org/academic-scholars for details.
NATIONAL MERIT SCHOLARSHIP A five-year full tuition waiver and a combination of state, university and National Merit funding.
Up to $142,100 total The National Merit Scholarship Corporation determines requirements and eligibility. National Merit Finalists must select OSU as their first choice. See nationalmerit.org and financialaid.okstate.edu/national-merit for details.
ACADEMIC COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS
Value and terms vary by academic college and department.
Varied Based on the major students indicate on their application for admission, OSU academic colleges award scholarships. Selection may be based on a number of factors, including test scores and GPA, leadership and community service, written essays, interviews and/or auditions.
PRESIDENT’S DISTINGUISHED SCHOLARSHIP
A four-year cash award. Up to $2,500 per year (Up to $10,000 four-year total)
Highly competitive selection. Requires a minimum 3.75 GPA, a 27 ACT or 1280 SAT score and a strong record of leadership as indicated on the application for admission.
PRESIDENT’S LEADERSHIP COUNCIL (PLC) SCHOLARSHIP
A one-year cash award. Students serve on the President’s Leadership Council.
$1,500 total Highly competitive selection. Requires a strong record of leadership and community service as indicated on the application for admission.
ACT and SAT scores are computed without the essay score. SAT scores indicated here represent tests taken on or after the National March 2016 test.
If selected, students may receive either the President’s Distinguished Scholarship OR the President’s Leadership Council Scholarship. Either award may be paired with other university scholarships.
Students may only receive the award with the highest value they are eligible for from the University Assured Scholarship or Partnered Scholarship categories.Students must maintain a minimum GPA and number of credit hours per semester to renew assured scholarship opportunities each year. Renewable scholarship qualifications may vary. Deadlines, figures and admission requirements are subject to change. Visit admissions.okstate.edu for the most up-to-date information on admission and scholarships at Oklahoma State University.
for 2017-2018 academic yearESTIMATED COSTS
(These estimates are based on 15 credit hours per semester. Your actual
costs will vary.)
Some programs, such as OSU tuition scholarships, pay all or part of the cost of “tuition” only, not fees. To determine an estimate of tuition charges separate from fees, go to bursar.okstate.edu.
UNDERGRADUATE TUITION & FEES ROOM & BOARD BOOKS & SUPPLIES TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES
OUT-OF-STATE $25,520 $8,940 $1,270 $35,730
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FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA)For grants, loans and some scholarships, you must fill out the FAFSA. We recommend all students file their 2018-2019 FAFSA as soon as possible for the most financial aid consideration. For more information, visit fafsa.gov.
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