Virtual College Tours
While in-person campus tours are on hold, Oklahoma colleges and universities invite students to visit their campuses virtually! OKcollegestart.org has gathered links to these tours in one location for you to share with students and families. You do not have to log into an OKcollegestart account to access the information. Please feel free to visit the OKcollegestart.org Facebook page to share our post regarding virtual campus tours or share this link with students and families: https://okcollegestart.org/College_Planning/Explore_Schools/Explore_Schools.aspx.
You’ve Applied, What’s Next?
We are super excited that you applied for admissions to Connors State. We know this is an unfortunate time for the nation, however, our goal is to help you along the college process and keep you on track to earning your degree. Connors State College will be available by email and phone. Please allow up to 24 to 48 hours response time, as our email volume has increased and depending on the content of the email, we may have to do some research prior to responding.
It is now time to prepare for class registration (enrollment)! You may be in the process of submitting your documents, but in case you are not, please see the following attachments to get started. Review the checklist attached to know what information to submit to Admissions, please email your documents to the Register, John Norwood at john.norwood@connorsstate.edu. This checklist includes your ACT scores, Immunization Record and High School/College transcripts. Remember to complete your FAFSA, if you have not done so. You may be eligible to get FREE money to attend college. Go to https://fafsa.ed.gov/ . Also, before you register for classes you will need to activate your C-Key account with Connors State College, AFTER submitting your application, you should have received an email for an O-Key/ C-Key notification and to activate it. This gives you access to our computers on either campus, Warner or Muskogee.
Current Office Hours: 8 am-4:30 pm Monday – Thursday, closed on Fridays.
Class Registration Starts April 21st
Concurrent Enrollment starts on April 28th
Click the button below to sign up an advisement appointment.
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Please see attachments. They are for living on campus, activating your C-Key account, campus map and submitting all necessary documents for class registration.
After you have registered for your classes, you’ll be an official Cowboy ready to begin!
Housing Information:
Housing Information: Please fill out and scan and email to chandler.m.young@connorsstate.edu
When applicants mail in their application they need to include the non-refundable application fee.
(Includes Millers and McClarren Hall)
All applications can be mailed to:
Connors State College Housing Office
700 College Road
Warner, OK 74469
Please email or call me if you have questions at logan.nero@connorsstate.edu
Logan Nero, MBA
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If you are a Cherokee Student and are Concurrent Enrolled you need to go see Mrs. Wheat for a Cherokee Nation Packet for a Concurent Enrollment Scholarship. Theyare due by January 20, 2016
Concurrent Enrollment at Connors State College for
High School Students
Concurrent enrollment allows outstanding junior and senior high school students to earn college credits while still enrolled in high school. Connors State College currently has two different pathways for high school students to earn college credit. The Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education (OSRHE) has established very specific eligibility criteria for each program. The first is the traditional Concurrent
Enrollment program where qualified students enroll in college courses such as College Algebra, English Composition, or American Federal Government. The second is part of the OSRHE’s Cooperative Alliance Project where qualified students enrolled in certain programs at one of the Indian Capital Technology Center (ICTC) campuses can earn college credit toward one of the approved Associate of Applied Science degree programs. Examples of these programs include Carpentry, Electrical Trades Technology, and Machine Tool Technology. It is important to note that these are separate and distinct programs and have very different eligibility requirements and costs. Concurrent Enrollment
The admissions requirements for juniors and seniors to enroll in college courses as determined by OSRHE are as follows:
High School Seniors
• Composite ACT score of 19 or have a high school GPA of 3.0.
High School Juniors
• Composite ACT score of 21 or have a high school GPA of 3.5.
All Concurrent Students
• Signed statement from High School Principal confirming eligibility*
• Written recommendation from high school counselor*
• Written permission from parent or legal guardian*
* The Connors State College Concurrent Enrollment Verification, Recommendation, and Permission Form may be used to
certify:
�� The student is eligible to satisfy requirements for graduation from high school (including curricular requirements for
college admission) no later than the spring the senior year.
�� The combined number of high school, career tech and college courses per semester does not exceed a full time college
workload of 19 semester credit hours. For the purposes of calculating workload, one‐half high school unit is the
equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work.
�� The student meets the admissions and enrollment standards established by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education.
�� The student has permission from parent or legal guardian to enroll concurrently at Connors State College.
Concurrent students who are receiving instruction at home or from an unaccredited high school must be 17 years of age and
meet the ACT requirements for high school seniors above or be 16 years of age and meet the ACT requirements for high
school juniors above.
Additionally, high school students who want to enroll in college‐level courses must earn a score of 19 or
higher on the ACT subject test for the area(s) in which they want to enroll. Subject tests include English,
reading, mathematics and science reasoning. An ACT subject score of 19 in reading is required for
enrollment at CSC in any subject area other than mathematics. Institutional secondary testing may not
be used for placement.
Also, concurrent students may not enroll in remedial (zero‐level) coursework offered by colleges and
universities and designed to remove high school deficiencies.
Costs
Connors State College has tuition waivers available to qualified high school juniors and seniors.
• High School Seniors ‐ In accordance to State Regents Policy, students who have completed their
junior year but who have not graduated from high school are eligible for a tuition waiver of no
more than six (6) credit hours per semester or summer term. Students are eligible for this
waiver the summer term prior to their senior year and the fall and spring terms of their senior
year. The tuition waivers do not cover fees, textbooks or other supplies that may be required for
a particular course.
• High School Juniors – Connors State College will waive up to six (6) hours of tuition per semester
for qualified students as funds allow. Students are eligible for this waiver the fall and spring
semesters of their junior year.
Transfer of Credits
One of the most common questions asked by students and parents is will this class transfer? The short
answer is yes as long as the student passed a college (1000 or 2000) level course with a C or better. The
vast majority of Concurrent students take general education classes such as English Composition I and II,
US History, College Algebra and Humanities. These classes tend to be very portable but the student
should always consult with an Academic Advisor to ensure they enroll in classes that match their
intended major at their desired university. Connors State College is also fully accredited by the Higher
Learning Commission and we have transferred students to four‐year colleges and universities around
the nation with a very high degree of success.
Cooperative Alliance High School Enrollment
As part of the State Regents’ Cooperative Alliance Project, Connors State College, in partnership with Indian Capital Technology Center, has been approved to allow high school students to enroll in technical programs and courses under separate admission standards noted below. High school students taking courses at technology centers that are part of approved Associate in Applied Science degree programs may take these courses for college credit if the students meet the admission requirements. It is important to note that the concurrent enrollment admission standards below only apply to students enrolled in an approved Cooperative Alliance Project Associate of Applied Science degree program.
Connors State College can admit 11th or 12th grade students enrolled in accredited high schools or students who are at least 16 years of age and receiving high school‐level instruction at home or fromunaccredited high schools into the AAS in Applied Technology. Students must meet the following standards:
Option 1 ‐ ACT: 19
Option 2 ‐ ACT PLAN: 15
Option 3 ‐ High School GPA: 2.5
The required ACT score is the composite score without the writing component.In addition to meeting the requirements above, students must provide a letter of support from a high school counselor and written permission from a parent or legal guardian. All other concurrent admission policy requirements remain in effect for technical students, including retention standards. Costs OSRHE has established an $8 per credit hour Academic Service Fee for ICTC courses transcripted by Connors State College. This fee does not apply to the general education courses required to complete the Associate of Applied Science. The general education courses will be charged according to the current tuition and fee schedule. Transfer of Credits Cooperative Alliance coursework becomes part of the student’s permanent academic record at Connors State College and is eligible for transfer into certain Bachelors of Technology degree programs. However, most of these programs require the student to complete the AAS degree before the technology courses will count towards the degree.
For More Information
Admissions Office
Connors State College
RT 1 Box 1000
Warner, OK 74469
918.463.2931
This information can be found at http://www.connorsstate.edu/recruitcd/PDF/Concurrent_Enrollment_Handout.pdf
Concurrent enrollment forms can be found at http://www.connorsstate.edu/forms_books/pdf/concurrentenrollment.pdf