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Adult StudentsOSU-Tulsa offers day, evening, weekend and short-term courses that work with your schedule. OSU's Tulsa campus enables you to earn your degree while staying close to home and work. The OSU-Tulsa campus offers junior, senior and graduate courses. All students are considered "transfer" students and must present, at a minimum, approximately two years of college work for admission. Academics Learn more about the degree programs that OSU-Tulsa offers. Advisement The OSU-Tulsa Advisement Center assists all current and prospective students. Students are encouraged to meet with an OSU-Tulsa academic advisor as early as their freshman year of college. Meeting with an advisor early on will ensure that you enroll in courses at other schools that transfer into the OSU degree you are ultimately interested in pursuing. To learn more, check out the OSU Transfer Guide. The OSU-Tulsa undergraduate academic advisors are located in the Advisement Center, North Hall 130. Undergraduate academic advisors are located in one location to provide convenient service to students. Please call 918-594-8271 to make an appointment. Admissions Learn more about the admission process at OSU-Tulsa. Financial Aid There are many resources available to help fund your college degree. Scholarships can be awarded based on need, academic achievement, leadership activities and community service. Stop by OSU-Tulsa Financial Aid and Scholarship office to learn how we can help you achieve your educational dreams. To learn more about scholarship opportunities at OSU-Tulsa, visit the Financial Aid and Scholarship office in North Hall 130 or call 918-594-8273. Learn more about financial aid and scholarships at OSU-Tulsa. Contact To learn more, contact Prospective Student Services at 918-594-8355 or 800-277-8228 or tulsa.info@okstate.edu. To chat online with an OSU-Tulsa recruiter, click on the icon in the left navigation bar. |