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Oklahoma State UniversityOFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
219 Student Union | Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5358 | [email protected]
@BeAnOSUCowboy
COME SEE FOR YOURSELF
ADMISSIONS.OKSTATE.EDU
2017–18 ON-CAMPUS EVENTS CALENDAR
DAILY CAMPUS TOURSOur regularly scheduled campus tours are offered Monday through Friday throughout the year, and on select Saturdays. Sign up for a tour at admissions.okstate.edu/visit.
We offer a number of on-campus events each year designed to preview life as an OSU Cowboy. Learn more and register online at admissions.okstate.edu/events.
Oklahoma State University (OSU) is committed to maintaining a learning environment that is free from discriminatory conduct based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. OSU does not discriminate on the basis of sex in its educational programs and activities. Examples of sexual miscon-duct and/or sex discrimination include: sexual violence, sexual harassment, sexual assault, domestic and intimate partner violence, stalking, or gender-based discrimination. OSU encourages any student who thinks that he or she may have been a victim of sexual misconduct or sexual discrimination to immediately report the incident to the Title IX Coordinator (campus contacts below). Students may also report incidents of sexual misconduct or sex discrimination to a faculty or staff member, who is then required by federal law (Title IX) to notify the Title IX or Deputy Title IX Coordinator. If a reporting student would like to keep the details confidential, the student may speak with staff in the Student Counseling Center (405-744-5472) or the University’s Victim Advocate (Suzanne Burks: 405-744-5458). For more information regarding Title IX violations, please go to: http://1is2many.okstate.edu. This publication, issued by Oklahoma State University as authorized by Office of Admissions, was printed by Western Printing at a cost of $7,140/40M. 06/17 #6902.
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Aug. 5 Saturday Campus Tour
Sept. 16 Saturday Campus Tour
Sept. 22 Orange Friday
Oct. 7 Saturday Campus Tour
Oct. 13 Orange Friday
Oct. 30 OSU Up Close
Nov. 3 Orange Friday
Nov. 11 Saturday Campus Tour
Nov. 17 Orange Friday
Jan. 20 Senior Day
Feb. 17 Saturday Campus Tour
March 17 Saturday Campus Tour
April 21 Junior Day
May 19 Saturday Campus Tour
June 16 Saturday Campus Tour
July 14 Saturday Campus Tour
Oklahoma State UniversityOFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS
219 Student Union | Stillwater, OK 74078
405-744-5358 | [email protected]
@BeAnOSUCowboy
GREAT SCHOLARSHIPOPPORTUNITIES FOROUT-OF-STATE STUDENTS
Majors listed in BOLD • Options available below majorsDon’t know what you want to study? No problem! OSU provides special advising for students who are undecided on an academic major.
CHECK US OUTACADEMIC MAJORS LISTACADEMIC MAJORS LISTMajors listed in BOLD • Options available below majors
Don’t know what you want to study? No problem! OSU provides special advising for students who are undecided on an academic major.
CHECK US OUTAccounting (SSB)
Aerospace Administration and Operations (EHA)• Aerospace Logistics • Aerospace Security • Aviation Management • Professional Pilot • Technical Service Management
Aerospace Engineering (CEAT)
Agribusiness (CASNR)• Agricultural Communications Double Major• Crop and Soil Sciences• Farm and Ranch Management• International• Pre-Law• Pre-Veterinary Business Management
Agricultural Communications (CASNR)• Agribusiness Double Major • Animal Science Double Major
Agricultural Economics (CASNR)• Accounting Double Major
Agricultural Education (CASNR)• Agricultural Business and Economics• Agricultural Communications • Animal Agriculture• Horticultural Sciences• Multidisciplinary• Natural Resources
Agricultural Leadership (CASNR)• Extension Education• International Studies
American Studies (A&S)• Pre-Law
Animal Science (CASNR)• Agricultural Communications Double Major• Agricultural Education Double Major• Animal Biotechnology• Business• Livestock Merchandising• Pre-Veterinary Animal Science• Production• Ranch Operations
Applied Exercise Science (EHA)• Pre-Professional• Strength and Conditioning
Architectural Engineering (CEAT) • Construction Project Management • Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing • Structures
Architecture (CEAT)
Art (A&S)• Art History• Graphic Design• Studio• Studio Art
Biochemistry (A&S)
Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (CASNR)• Pre-Medical or Pre-Veterinary Science
Biological Science (A&S)• Environmental Biology• Pre-Health Care• Secondary Teacher Certification
Biosystems Engineering (CASNR/CEAT)• Bioprocessing and Food Processing• Environmental and Natural Resources• Machine Systems and Agricultural Engineering• Pre-Medical
Career and Technical Education (EHA)• Certification • Non-Certification
Chemical Engineering (CEAT)• Biomedical/Biochemical• Pre-Medical
Chemistry (A&S)• ACS Approved • Departmental Degree• Pre-Health/Pre-Law• Secondary Teacher Certification
Civil Engineering (CEAT) • Environmental
Communication Sciences and Disorders (A&S)
Computer Engineering (CEAT)
Computer Science (A&S)
Construction Management Technology (CEAT) • Building • Heavy
Design, Housing and Merchandising (COHS) • Apparel Design and Production • Interior Design • Merchandising
Economics (A&S)• General • International Economic Relations
Economics (SSB)• Business Economics and Quantitative Studies• Pre-Law
Electrical Engineering (CEAT)
Electrical Engineering Technology (CEAT)• Computer
Elementary Education (EHA)
English (A&S)• Creative Writing• Pre-Law• Professional Writing• Screen Studies
Entomology (CASNR) • Bioforensics• Insect Biology and Ecology• Pre-Veterinary and Pre-Medical Sciences
Entrepreneurship (SSB)
Environmental Science (CASNR) • Environmental Policy • Natural Resources • Water Resources
Finance (SSB)• Commercial Bank Management
Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology (CEAT)
Food Science (CASNR)• Food Safety• Industry• Meat Science• Science
French (A&S)• Pre-Law
General Business (SSB)• Pre-Law
Geography (A&S)
Geology (A&S) • Secondary Teacher Certification
Geospatial Information Science (A&S)
German (A&S)• Pre-Law
Global Studies (A&S)
Health Education and Promotion (EHA)• Public Health • Exercise and Health
History (A&S)• Pre-Law
Horticulture (CASNR)• Horticultural Business • Horticultural Science • Public Horticulture • Turf Management
Hotel and Restaurant Administration (COHS)
Human Development and Family Science (COHS)• Child and Family Services • Early Childhood Education • Family and Consumer Sciences Education
Industrial Engineering and Management (CEAT)
International Business (SSB)
Landscape Architecture (CASNR)
Landscape Management (CASNR)
Liberal Studies (A&S)• Pre-Law
Management (SSB)• Business Sustainability• Human Resource Management • Non-Profit Management• Sports Management
Management Information Systems (SSB)• Data Science• Information Assurance
Marketing (SSB)
Mathematics (A&S)• Actuarial and Financial Mathematics• Applied Mathematics• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical Sciences• Secondary Teacher Certification
Mechanical Engineering (CEAT)• Pre-Medical
Mechanical Engineering Technology (CEAT)
Microbiology/Cell and Molecular Biology (A&S)• Medical Laboratory Science• Pre-Medical Professional
Multimedia Journalism (A&S)
Music (A&S)• Elective Studies in Business • Performance
Music Education (A&S)• Instrumental/Vocal Certification
Music Industry (A&S)
Natural Resource Ecology and Management (CASNR)• Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology• Forest Ecology and Management• Rangeland Ecology and Management• Wildlife Biology and Pre-Veterinary Science• Wildlife Ecology and Management
Nutritional Sciences (COHS)• Allied Health • Community Nutrition • Dietetics • Human Nutrition/Pre-Medical Sciences
Philosophy (A&S) • Pre-Law• Pre-Ministry
Physical Education (EHA)• Teacher Education
Physics (A&S)• Applied Physics• Secondary Teacher Certification
Physiology (A&S)• Pre-Medical Sciences
Plant and Soil Sciences (CASNR)• Agronomic Business • Crop Production and Management• Plant Biotechnology and Improvement• Soil and Water Resources
Plant Biology (A&S)• Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics• Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
Political Science (A&S)
Psychology (A&S)• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical
Recreation Management and Recreational Therapy (EHA)• Recreation Management • Recreational Therapy
Secondary Education (EHA)• English • Foreign Language • Social Studies
Sociology (A&S)• Anthropology • Applied Sociology• Pre-Law • Pre-Medical Science
Spanish (A&S)• Pre-Law
Sports and Coaching Science (EHA)
Sports Media (A&S)
Statistics (A&S)
Strategic Communication (A&S)
Theatre (A&S)
Zoology (A&S)• Ecology and Conservation Biology• Pre-Medical Sciences• Pre-Veterinary Science
Pre-professional requirements can be met regardless of major. Decide upon the major that is most compatible with your own interests, talents and skills to prepare for a future in veterinary, medical and law careers.
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CASNR: College of Agricultural Sciences and Natural ResourcesA&S: College of Arts & SciencesEHA: College of Education, Health and AviationCEAT: College of Engineering, Architecture and TechnologyCOHS: College of Human SciencesSSB: Spears School of Business
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COMPREHENSIVE REVIEWAt Oklahoma State University, ALL STUDENTS are encouraged to apply because we 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 ADMISSIONStudents qualify for assured admission if they meet one of the following criteria:
• 3.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or better AND top 33.3% rank in high school graduating class, OR
• 3.0 GPA or better in 15-unit core AND 21 ACT/980 SAT or better, OR
• 24 ACT/1090 SAT or better.
OSU COWBOY?The first step is applying for admission. At Oklahoma State, we’re committed to helping qualified students get admitted to OSU to earn their college degrees.
Apply online at admissions.okstate.edu/apply.
Want to Be an OSU COWBOY?
15-Unit Core Curricular Requirements: 4 units of English (Grammar, Composition and Literature); 3 units of Mathematics (Algebra I, Geometry, Algebra II and above), 3 units of History and Citizenship Skills (Must include 1 unit of American History and 2 units from the subjects of history, Economics, Geography, Government, Civics and/or Non-Western Culture); 3 units lab science (Biology, Chemistry, Physical Sciences, Physics or any lab science certified by school district) and 2 units of other courses selected from any of the sections above or Computer Science or Foreign Language.Home Study or Unaccredited High Schools: Graduates must satisfy the curricular requirements and have either a 1160 SAT or a 24 ACT score. GPA and class rank are not used to evaluate students who fall under either category.
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.
COMPREHENSIVE REVIEWAt Oklahoma State University, ALL STUDENTS are encouraged to apply because we individually review each application for our holistic and alternative admission programs. We consider many factors, including high school GPA, ACT or SAT scores, completed application essays, leadership experience, community involvement and accomplishments.
ASSURED ADMISSIONStudents qualify for assured admission if they meet one of the following criteria:
• 3.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or higher AND top 33.3% rank in high school graduating class, OR
• 3.0 GPA or higher in 15-unit core AND 21 ACT/1060 SAT or higher, OR
• 24 ACT/1160 SAT or higher.
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TOP 75TOP 75Best Value Public College
Access to 190 cities in 29 countries with daily flights from Stillwater Regional Airport.
500+
from Oklahoma’s two largest metro areas
StudentOrganizations
Freshmen receiving the Out-of-State Achievement
Scholarship last year
A college graduate with a bachelor’s degree will earn $500,000 more over a lifetime compared to
someone with only a high school diploma.
NCAA National Championships
OSU’s nationally
recognized Freshman Research Scholars program allows
freshmen to conduct research in any field.
100+ Countries
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20:1Student-to-Faculty Ratio
students work on the OSU campus each year.
5,000+20:1Student-to-Faculty Ratio
26%Out-of-State students
5,000+students work on the
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For more scholarship and financial aid estimates, use the Net Price Calculator at orange.okstate.edu/register/netprice.
INVEST IN YOUR FUTURE
WAYS TO BE ADMITTED
IMPORTANT DATES
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.
complete your scholarship file
Your application for admission is also your application for scholarships, but your file is not complete until we have these items:
• Completed Essay Responses
• Leadership & Involvement Experience (Honors, Employment, Activities, etc.)
The Early Opportunity Scholarship Deadline is Nov. 1, while all scholarship materials must be submitted by Feb. 1 to ensure priority scholarship consideration for fall-entering students. For more information on how to complete your file, visit admissions.okstate.edu/scholarship-file.
ADMISSIONS DOCUMENTS REQUIRED:
1. Completed admission/scholarship application.
2. $40 nonrefundable application fee or application fee waiver.
3. Official high school transcript reflecting unweighted GPA and class rank (if available).
4. Official ACT or SAT test score(s).
5. Completed essay responses (students seeking admission by comprehensive review).
OCT. 1 FAFSA filing opens at fafsa.gov. File your 2018-2019 FAFSA as soon after Oct. 1 as possible for the most financial aid consideration.
NOV. 1 Early Opportunity Scholarship Deadline. Apply by Nov. 1 to receive early scholarship and financial aid notification, and to compete for the highest level academic college awards.
DEC. 1 Housing registration opens for admitted students. Apply online at reslife.okstate.edu.
FEB. 1 Priority Scholarship Deadline. Apply by Feb. 1 to ensure scholarship consideration.
FEB. 1 Registration for New Student Orientation & Enrollment opens for admitted students at newstudents.okstate.edu.
MAY 1 Deadline to accept some scholarships and financial aid.
JULY 1 Final Scholarship Deadline. Submit updated test scores and transcripts by July 1 for scholarship updates.
OCT. 1 FAFSA filing opens at fafsa.gov. File your 2018-2019 FAFSA as soon after Oct. 1 as possible for the most financial aid consideration.
NOV. 1 Early Opportunity Scholarship Deadline. Apply by Nov. 1 to receive early scholarship and financial aid notification, and to compete for the highest level academic college awards.
DEC. 1 Housing registration opens for admitted students. Apply online at reslife.okstate.edu.
FEB. 1 Priority Scholarship Deadline. Apply by Feb. 1 to ensure scholarship consideration.
FEB. 1 Registration for New Student Orientation & Enrollment opens for admitted students at newstudents.okstate.edu.
MAY 1 Deadline to accept some scholarships and financial aid.
JULY 1 Final Scholarship Deadline. Submit updated test scores and transcripts by July 1 for scholarship updates.
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. $2,500 per year ($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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