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Oklahoma’s Promise
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Preparing for College
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Degree
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Making the Grade
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Oklahoma Facts
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Types of Colleges
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Oklahoma’s Promise
Degree Options
Making the Grade
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Where must you live to qualify for Oklahoma’s
Promise?
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You must be a resident of Oklahoma
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In what grade should you apply for Oklahoma’s
Promise?
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You can apply in 8th, 9th or 10th grade
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What is the maximum amount of money your
parents can make to qualify for OK
Promise?
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$50,000
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What is the minimum GPA required for OK Promise
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2.5 GPA in required Courses
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What will Oklahoma’s Promise pay for?
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Free Tuition at an Oklahoma Public 2-year
college or 4-year University
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Name 3 subjects required in high school to go to
college
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Math (3 credits)Science (3 credits)English (4 credits)
Social Studies (3 credits)Fine Arts (1 credit)
Foreign Language (2 credits)
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What is the test you took in 8th grade and will take
again this year that helps you explore your career
interests?
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The Explore Test
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What is the name of the test that you will take your junior year that is required
to get into college?
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The ACT Exam
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What are Sports teams, clubs and organizations that require student’s
participation outside of class time?
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Extracurricular activities or volunteer work
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Name a benefit of college education
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Earn more moneyBetter healthLonger Life
Easier to get a jobHigh job/career satisfaction
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This degree usually takes a minimum of 4
years to complete
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A Bachelor’s Degree
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A 2 year college or community college
usually offers this type of degree
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An Associates Degree
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A degree beyond a Bachelor’s Degree but not
a Doctoral Degree
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A Master’s Degree
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A degree beyond a Master’s Degree
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A Doctoral Degree or Ph.D.
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A degree that usually requires a license to practice in that field
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A Professional Degree(engineering, medicine, law)
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An average number used to show how well you’ve done in all your
classes
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A grade point average or GPA
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Money for college awarded to students who make good
grades or meet other specialized criteria; it
usually doesn’t have to be paid back
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A scholarship
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An Oklahoma Scholarship program that grants free college tuition to eligible
students
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Oklahoma’s Promise
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Money provided to help you pay college
expenses
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Financial Aid
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What is the name of the High School classes you must take to fulfill your
college entrance requirements
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Core Classes(math, science, social studies,
english, fine arts foreign language
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The first state capital of Oklahoma
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Guthrie
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The number of counties in Oklahoma
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77
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The state bird of Oklahoma
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The scissor-tailed flycatcher
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The year Oklahoma became the 46th state
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1907
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What is the Oklahoma state flower
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Mistletoe
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This University is located in Norman, OK
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University of Oklahoma
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It typically takes 4-5 years to earn a bachelor’s degree
at one of these types of schools
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A 4-year university
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A type of school that is less expensive than a four-year
school; it usually takes about two years to
complete a degree here
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A community college
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Name an Oklahoma Regional College
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SouthwesternSoutheastern
Northern OklahomaNortheastern for example
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A type of college that is not state funded and usually
cost more
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Private Schools