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Non-Resident Tuition waivers can be used to reduce a students Non-Resident Tuition charges up to the total amount awarded each semester. Non-Resident Tuition waivers can not be used to pay Resident Tuition or other charges on a students account.
Currently, consideration for most OSU scholarships will require a test score. OSU does not consider the essay component of the ACT/SAT for admission or scholarships. We will accept the official superscore provided by ACT for both admission and scholarship consideration.
Students that get into University of Oklahoma have an SAT score between 11301320* or an ACT score of 2329*.
Native American Scholarships The current goal for the Oklahoma Scholarship is to grant a $1,500 scholarship each year, as long as the student remains in academic good standing. The scholarship money is restricted to tuition and specific academic expenses. For more information and applications, please contact.
The average SAT score composite at University of Oklahoma (OU) is a 1210 on the 1600 SAT scale. This score makes University of Oklahoma (OU) Competitive for SAT test scores.
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For direct from high school freshman admission and scholarship consideration, OU recommends that applicants submit an official ACT or SAT score. OU will also superscore ACT/SAT scores and allow students to self report scores for admission and scholarship purposes.
To be eligible, all students must: be a high school junior or senior. have a 3.0 unweighted high school GPA. have an ACT, SAT, Pre-ACT, or PSAT score (unless applying test optional) be eligible to complete requirements for graduation from high school no later than spring of your senior year.
The University of Oklahoma offers scholarships to international students based on your completed application for admission to the university and qualified SAT or ACT exam scores.

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