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SCHOLARSHIP DESCRIPTION VALUE
REGENTS DISTINGUISHED TRANSFER SCHOLARSHIP (OKLAHOMA RESIDENTS ONLY)
The Regents Distinguished Transfer Scholarship is renewable for up to two years with a 2.0 overall GPA. Eligible students must have 24+ transferable hours and a 3.25 college GPA.
$2,500 per year ($5,000 two-year total)
TRANSFER OUT-OF-STATE ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP* (OUT-OF-STATE ONLY)
The Transfer Out-of-State Achievement Scholarship is renewable for up to two years with a 2.0 overall GPA. Eligible students must have 24+ transferable hours and a 3.25 college GPA.
$7,000 per year ($14,000 two-year total)
TRANSFER OUT-OF-STATE LEGACY SCHOLARSHIP*(OUT-OF-STATE ONLY)
The Transfer Out-of-State Legacy Scholarship is renewable for up to three years with a 2.0 overall GPA. Students whose parents or grandparents graduated from OSU are eligible.
$5,000 per year ($15,000 three-year total)
TRANSFER OUT-OF-STATE LEGACY ACHIEVEMENT SCHOLARSHIP*(OUT-OF-STATE ONLY)
Out-of-state students whose parents or grandparents graduated from OSU are eligible. Must have 24+ transferable credit hours AND a 3.25 college GPA.
$7,000 each of the first two years and $5,000 if year three is necessary ($19,000 three-year total)
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OKLAHOMA RESIDENT OUT-OF-STATE
TUITION & FEES $13,280 $28,000
ROOM & BOARD $9,340 $9,340
BOOKS & SUPPLIES $1,140 $1,140
TOTAL DIRECT EXPENSES $23,760 $39,280
ESTIMATED COSTS for the 2020-2021 academic year
* Some programs, such as OSU assured scholarships and Oklahoma’s Promise, pay all or part of the cost of “tuition” only, not “fees.” To determine an estimate of tuition charges separate from fees, go to bursar.okstate.edu.
For more specific costs and individual scholarship/financial aid estimates, visit financialaid.okstate.edu.
Fall-entering students: Feb. 1 for priority scholarship consideration; July 1 final scholarship deadline.
Spring-entering students: Oct. 15 for priority scholarship consideration; the Friday before spring classes begin is the final scholarship deadline.
Deadlines to submit your application for undergraduate admission and scholarship consideration:
For grants, loans and some scholarships, you must fill out the FAFSA. We recommend all students file their 2021-2022 FAFSA as soon possible beginning Oct. 1 and have it sent to OSU for the most financial aid consideration. For more information, visit fafsa.gov.
FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID (FAFSA)
OSU’S SCHOOL CODE
003170
Students must maintain a minimum GPA and number of credit hours per semester to renew scholarship opportunities each year. Renewable scholarship qualifications may vary. No academic area of emphasis required. Deadlines, figures and admission requirements are subject to change. Visit okstate.edu for the most up-to-date information on admission and scholarships at Oklahoma State University.
*Students eligible for both the Transfer Out-of-State Achievement Scholarship and the Transfer Out-of-State Legacy Scholarship will only receive the scholarship that provides the greatest benefit to the student.
DAILY CAMPUS TOURS
Our regularly scheduled campus tours are offered Monday through Friday throughout the year, and on select Saturdays. Sign up for a tour or virtual experience at admissions.okstate.edu/visit.
• Nov. 21• Jan. 23• March 13• April 10• May 22• June 19• July 24
TRANSFER SATURDAY
T O U R S
TRANSFER GUIDE
OKLAHOMA STATE UNIVERSITY
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Accounting (SSB)• External Reporting, Control, and Auditing• Internal Reporting, Control, and Auditing
Aerospace Administration and Operations (EHS)
• Aerospace Security • Aviation Management • Professional Pilot • Technical Service Management
Aerospace Engineering (CEAT)Agribusiness (AGRI)
• Accounting Double Major• Agricultural Communications Double
Major• Community and Regional Analysis• Crop and Soil Sciences• Farm and Ranch Management• International• Natural Resources• Pre-Law• Pre-Veterinary Business Management
Agricultural Communications (AGRI)• Agribusiness Double Major • Animal Science Double Major
Agricultural Economics (AGRI)Agricultural Education (AGRI)
• Agricultural Business and Economics• Agricultural Communications • Animal Agriculture• Horticultural Sciences• Multidisciplinary• Natural Resources
Agricultural Leadership (AGRI)• Extension Education• International Studies
American Studies (CAS)• American Indian Studies• Business Essentials • Pre-Law
Animal Science (AGRI)• Agricultural Communications Double
Major• Agricultural Education Double Major• Animal Biotechnology• Business• Livestock Merchandising• Pre-Veterinary Animal Science• Production• Ranch Operations
Applied Exercise Science (EHS)• Pre-Professional• Strength and Conditioning
Architectural Engineering (CEAT)• Construction Project Management• Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing• Structures
Architecture (CEAT)Art (CAS)
• Art History• Graphic Design• Studio• Studio Art
Entrepreneurship (SSB)Environmental Science (AGRI)
• Environmental Policy • Natural Resources • Water Resources
Finance (SSB)• Commercial Bank Management• General
Fire Protection and Safety Engineering Technology (CEAT)Food Science (AGRI)
• Food Industry• Food Safety• Meat Science• Science
French (CAS)• Business Essentials • Pre-Law
General Business (SSB)• Pre-Law
Geography (CAS)• Business Essentials• Pre-Law • Pre-Ministry
Geology (CAS) • Business Essentials • Environmental• Petroleum• Pre-Law • Secondary Teacher Certification
Geospatial Information Science (CAS)German (CAS)
• Business Essentials• Pre-Law
Global Studies (CAS)• Business Essentials• Pre-Law • Pre-Ministry
Health Education and Promotion (EHS)• Exercise and Health• Public Health
History (CAS)• Business Essentials• Pre-Law
Horticulture (AGRI)• Horticultural Business • Horticultural Science • Public Horticulture • Turf Management
Hospitality and Tourism Management (SSB)Human Development and Family Science (EHS)
• Child and Family Services • Early Childhood Education • Family and Consumer Sciences
EducationIndustrial Engineering and Management (CEAT)International Business (SSB)Landscape Architecture (AGRI) Landscape Management (AGRI)Management (SSB)
• Business Sustainability• Human Resource Management • Non-Profit Management• Sports Management
Biochemistry (CAS)Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (AGRI)
• Pre-Medical or Pre-Veterinary ScienceBiology (CAS)
• Allied Health• Environmental Biology• Pre-Medical Sciences• Secondary Teacher Certification
Biosystems Engineering (AGRI/CEAT)• Bioprocessing and Food Processing• Environmental and Natural Resources• Machine Systems and Agricultural
Engineering• Pre-Medical
Career and Technical Education (EHS)• Certification • Non-Certification
Chemical Engineering (CEAT)• Biomedical/Biochemical• Pre-Medical
Chemistry (CAS)• ACS Approved • Departmental Degree• Pre-Health/Pre-Law• Secondary Teacher Certification
Civil Engineering (CEAT) • Environmental
Communication Sciences and Disorders (CAS)Computer Engineering (CEAT)Computer Science (CAS)Construction Engineering Technology (CEAT)
• Building • Heavy
Design, Housing and Merchandising (EHS) • Fashion Design and Production • Interior Design • Merchandising
Early Child Care and Development (CAS)Economics (CAS)
• General • International Economic Relations
Economics (SSB)• Business Economics and Quantitative
Studies• Pre-Law
Electrical Engineering (CEAT)Electrical Engineering Technology (CEAT)Elementary Education (EHS)English (CAS)
• Creative Writing• Pre-Law• Professional Writing• Screen StudiesEntomology (AGRI) • Bioforensics• Insect Biology and Ecology• Pre-Veterinary and Pre-Medical Sciences
Management Information Systems (SSB)• Data Science• Information Assurance
Marketing (SSB)• Marketing Communications Management• Marketing Research and Analytics• Professional Selling and Sales
ManagementMathematics (CAS)
• Actuarial and Financial Mathematics• Applied Mathematics• Pre-Law• Pre-Medical Sciences• Secondary Teacher Certification
Mechanical Engineering (CEAT)• Petroleum• Pre-Medical
Mechanical Engineering Technology (CEAT)Medicinal and Biophysical Chemistry (CAS)Microbiology/Cell and Molecular Biology (CAS)
• Medical Laboratory Science• Pre-Medical Professional
Multidisciplinary Studies (CAS)• Business Essentials• Pre-Law
Multimedia Journalism (CAS)Music (CAS)
• PerformanceMusic Education (CAS)
• Instrumental/Vocal CertificationMusic Industry (CAS)Natural Resource Ecology and Management (AGRI)
• Fisheries and Aquatic Ecology• Forest Ecology and Management• Rangeland Ecology and Management• Wildlife Biology and Pre-Veterinary
Science• Wildlife Ecology and Management
Nutritional Sciences (EHS)• Allied Health • Dietetics • Human Nutrition/Pre-Medical Sciences• Public Health Nutrition
Philosophy (CAS) • Ethics and Business Essentials • Pre-Law• Pre-Ministry
Physical Education (EHS)• Teacher Education
Physics (CAS)• Applied Physics• Secondary Teacher Certification
Physiology (CAS)• Pre-Medical Sciences
Plant and Soil Sciences (AGRI)• Agronomic Business • Crop Production and Management• Plant Biotechnology and Improvement• Soil and Water Resources
Plant Biology (CAS)• Cell Biology and Molecular Genetics• Ecology and Evolutionary Biology• Pre-Forensics• Pre-Law Environmental Policy• Pre-Pharmacy
Political Science (CAS)• Global Politics• Practical Politics: Campaigning,
Lobbying, and Policymaking • Pre-Law
Psychology (CAS)• Business Essentials • Pre-Law• Pre-Med• Pre-Occupational Therapy• Pre-Physical Therapy
Recreation Management and Recreational Therapy (EHS)
• Recreation Management • Recreational Therapy
Secondary Education (EHS)• English • Foreign Language • Social Studies
Sociology (CAS)• Anthropology • Applied Sociology• Pre-Law • Pre-Medical Science
Spanish (CAS)• Business Essentials• Pre-Law
Sports Media (CAS)
Statistics (CAS)• Actuarial Science• Business Essentials• Data Science
Strategic Communication (CAS)Theatre (CAS)Zoology (CAS)
• Ecology and Conservation Biology• Pre-Medical Sciences• Pre-Veterinary Science• Zoology Secondary Teacher Certification
Pre-professional requirements can be met regardless of major. Decide upon the major that is most compatible with your own interests, talents and skills to prepare for a future in veterinary, medical and law careers.
For information about online degree plans, visit okla.st/online-degrees.
ACADEMIC MAJORS AND OPTIONS
TRANSFER CHECKLIST
Don’t know what you want to study? No problem!OSU provides special advising for students who are undecided on an academic major. You can also take advantage of OSU’s “MyMajors” tool. This interactive website will help identify how your aptitudes, knowledge and strengths lend themselves to OSU degree programs. For more information, visit okstate.mymajors.com.
COLLEGE CODES
Majors listed in BOLDOptions available below majors
First, you have to apply for admission. Your application will also serve as your application for scholarships, putting you one step closer to joining the Cowboy family.
ADMISSION CRITERIA
7-23 CREDIT HOURS ATTEMPTED**
2.25 Overall College GPA AND meet one of the following Freshman Admission Requirements:
- 3.0 unweighted cumulative GPA or higher AND top 33.3% rank in high school graduating class, OR
- 3.0 GPA or higher in 15-unit core AND 21 ACT/1060 SAT* or higher, OR
- 24 ACT/1160 SAT* or higher.
24-59 CREDIT HOURS ATTEMPTED**
2.25 overall college GPA
60+ CREDIT HOURS ATTEMPTED** OR ASSOCIATE DEGREE
2.0 overall college GPA
*Students can indicate if they have been unable to take an ACT or SAT test due to COVID-19 on their application for admission. Transfer students with less than 24 credit hours earned can apply with only a high school transcript and may be considered for admission by exception for the fall and spring 2021 semesters. Students are required to submit all available and future test scores. Students who apply without a test score need to submit essays and fill out the leadership resume as part of their completed application for admission. Currently, consideration for most OSU scholarships will require a test score submission. OSU does not consider the essay component of the ACT/SAT for admission criteria listed above.
**Excluding incomplete, in-progress, GPA neutral passing grades (ex: “P” or “S”), remedial/developmental, repeated/forgiven credit and activity courses.
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Required for admission APPLY ONLINEApply at admissions.okstate.edu/apply.
APPLICATION FEEPay the $40 application fee online, or by check, cash or money order, or apply for an application fee waiver.
SUBMIT TRANSCRIPTSSubmit official transcripts (print date must be less than three months old) from each institution you’ve attended. If you have less than 24 credit hours, you must submit your high school transcript and ACT/SAT* score(s).
Recommended SUBMIT YOUR FAFSAUsing OSU school code 003170, submit your FAFSA beginning Oct. 1 in the calendar year prior to the year you plan to attend OSU.
TOUR CAMPUSTouring is the best way to get to know campus. You may also meet with a representative for your major. Special transfer tour dates are available, but all transfer students are welcome on any day a tour is held. Schedule a virtual experience or in-person visit at admissions.okstate.edu/visit.
Once you’re admitted REGISTER FOR TRANSFER ORIENTATION & ENROLLMENTAt these sessions, you’ll learn more about our campus resources, meet with an academic advisor and enroll in classes. Visit firstyearsuccess.okstate.edu to register for this required program.
SIGN UP FOR HOUSINGTransfer students with less than 30 credit hours earned must live on campus. Some exceptions apply. Sign up for housing and get more information at reslife.okstate.edu.
Apply online at admissions.okstate.edu/apply.
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AGRI: Ferguson College of Agriculture
SSB: Spears School of Business
CAS: College of Arts and Sciences
EHS: College of Education and Human Sciences
CEAT: College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology