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With continued poor travel conditions and cold temperatures, Southeastern Oklahoma State University will be closed through Friday, January 30, in the interest of health and safety of students, faculty, and staff. Essential services will be provided to residential students on campus, but other academic and business functions will be closed. Online and remote learning classes will proceed as scheduled. This closure applies to the Durant and McCurtain County campuses. Other satellite facilities will follow local guidance.
July 25, 2019
By UNIVERSITY COMMUNICATIONS
DURANT, Okla. – Thanks to a new pilot program initiated by the state, high school juniors in Oklahoma can receive tuition-free enrollment in concurrent courses at Southeastern Oklahoma State University.
Qualified high school juniors may receive up to nine hours of credit over two semesters with no tuition costs. Students are responsible for University fees, books, and other course materials. The concurrent students may take classes on the University campus or by electronic delivery.
The pilot program is being funded by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher
Education and Southeastern.
High school seniors are already eligible to earn up to 18 hours of credit tuition-free.
Fall classes begin Aug, 19 at Southeastern.
For more information, contact the Office of Admissions and Recruitment at 580-745-2060.
Beginning this fall, Oklahoma high school juniors can earn up to nine hours of college credit tuition-free at Southeastern.