Course Placement and Course Offering

At minimum, concurrent students shall demonstrate college readiness in a particular subject area to be eligible to enroll in a college-level course in the corresponding subject area. A high school student not demonstrating college readiness in science reasoning, mathematics or English will not be permitted enrollment in the corresponding college subject area. A student who is unable to demonstrate college readiness in reading will not be permitted enrollment in any other collegiate course (outside the subjects of science, mathematics and English). 

Concurrent enrollment students are prohibited from enrolling in any form of developmental education, including any configuration in which developmental education is embedded within a credit-bearing course. A concurrent student will be eligible to enroll based on the Concurrent Placement Standards

A high school student may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester not to exceed a full-time college workload of 19 semester credit hours. For purposes of calculating workload, one-half high 
school unit shall be equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work. More information about Concurrent Enrollment is available through OK College Start including admission information, tuition waiver info, and resources for parents and students.  

Course Offerings

Concurrent students have several options for taking courses.  Students may attend courses offered on the Rose State College campus, online, and courses offered off the Rose State College campus on the high school campus or via Interactive Television (ITV).  Concurrent students may not enroll in remedial (zero-level) course work offered by Rose State College designed to remove high school deficiencies.