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HOW DO I GET STARTED?

You have options!

  1. Visit with an SE admissions counselor about getting started. E-mail adultadmissions@SE.edu or call (580) 745-2056 to set up an appointment at the Durant campus. If you would like to visit with one of our coordinators located across southeastern Oklahoma and North Texas, call or e-mail them to make an appointment.

    Location Email Phone Website
    McAlester Sheri Hundley 918-302-3613 Link
    Grayson County College Mattie McClenny 903-463-8701 Link
    Ardmore Christopher R. Smith 580-220-2877 Link
    McCurtain County Kendra Gross 580-376-5206 Link

    We are ready to answer your questions!

  2. Work with the Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) to look at your options. EOC provides information regarding financial and academic assistance to qualified adults who desire to pursue a program of post-secondary education. Check out the EOC website to learn more!

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WHAT ARE THE REQUIREMENTS TO BE ADMITTED?

Review the requirements for adult admissions.

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HOW DO I APPLY?

You can apply online!

The application fee is $20.00. You can use a debit/credit card to pay on-line, or apply in person at the Durant campus in the Admissions Office located in the Administration Building, Room 101.

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HOW MUCH WILL IT COST?

Tuition and fees are based on how many credit hours you enroll in. For example, one 3-hour course offered face-to-face for an Oklahoma Resident would be around $431.55. View the estimated cost of attendance on-line. The cost varies based on these indicators:

  • Number of hours: A full-time student would be in enrolled in at least 12 hours (equivalent to 4 actual, 3 hour classes). Students attending part-time would be enrolled in fewer classes.
  • Method of Delivery

    • Face-to-face courses that meet during the week in a classroom with an instructor are the least expensive.
    • Internet or Blended courses allow for additional flexibility in scheduling. An internet course is accessible any time, but might require you to submit assignments or tests by specific deadlines. A hybrid course meets several times with an instructor and the rest of time on-line. These courses have additional fees associated with them. They also require you to have regular access to a computer and the internet.
  • Residency

    • There are two rates for tuition. Oklahoma residents pay a certain amount while Out-of-State students pay another rate. Out-of-state students will receive a 100% non-resident tuition waiver for the first two semesters! Learn more.

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IS HELP AVAILABLE TO COVER THE COST?

Yes!

  1. Federal and state financial aid are available for those who qualify for assistance. Check out the Financial Aid website for information.
  2. University fee waivers and scholarships are available as well. Apply on-line!

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