How do I know if I have Oklahoma promise?
You should contact the financial aid office at each institution to let them know you are an Oklahoma's Promise student. Each institution will bill for the courses you are taking from their respective school.
Do you have to apply for Oklahoma promise every year?
Am I required to complete an application for federal financial aid (FAFSA – Free Application for Federal Student Aid) each year in college? Yes, all Oklahoma's Promise students must complete the FAFSA each year they are enrolled in college.
How much does Oklahoma promise pay?
Oklahoma's Promise is a cash award that pays an amount equal to a student's undergraduate tuition charges. The amount does not include the costs for fees, books, supplies, room, board or other charges.
Can I apply for Oklahoma's Promise as a senior?
Apply for other financial aid during your senior year of high school. Take part in Oklahoma's Promise activities that will prepare you for college. The student must be a U.S. citizen or lawfully present in the United States at the time they enroll in college in order to receive the scholarship.
How much money do you get from Oklahoma promise?
Oklahoma's Promise allows students whose families earn $60,000 or less annually, and who meet academic and conduct requirements to earn a college tuition scholarship.
Do Oklahoma residents get free college?
What Is Oklahoma's Promise? Oklahoma's Promise allows eighth-, ninth-, 10th- and 11th-grade students from families with an income of $60,000 or less to earn a college tuition scholarship. Students must also meet academic and conduct requirements in high school.
How many high school credits do you have to have to qualify for Oklahoma promise?
Make a cumulative 2.50 GPA or better in the 17-unit OK Promise core curriculum. Do your homework. Don't skip school. Don't abuse drugs or alcohol.
How do you qualify for Oklahoma promise?
To enroll in the Oklahoma's Promise program, the student must be:
- an Oklahoma resident;
- enrolled in the eighth, ninth, 10th or 11th grade in an Oklahoma high school (homeschool students must be age 13, 14, 15 or 16); and.
- a student whose parents earn $60,000 or less per year. *