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High school students are eligible to enroll at U of O

November 20, 2012
By cnp
Posted in Community Events

Qualified high school juniors and seniors in Johnson County can get a head start on their college course work by taking tuition-free classes at University of the Ozarks as part of the university's Concurrent High School Program.

High school seniors can take up to two courses a semester and juniors can take one course a semester with the tuition waived. Requirements include a 20 composite ACT score, at least a 3.0 core grade point average, and a letter of recommendation from a high school principal. Home schooled students are also eligible for the program.

Classes for the Spring 2013 Semester at U of O begin on Tuesday, Jan. 15.  Go online to http://www.ozarks.edu/apply to apply.

For more information on the Concurrent High School Program or on enrolling at Ozarks, please contact Admission Counselor Joey Hughes in the Admission Office at 979-2962.

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