College Park offers a public four-year university experience in Tulsa

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Students wanting an affordable bachelor’s degree in Tulsa have a unique option in College Park.

A partnership between Tulsa Community College and Oklahoma State University-Tulsa, College Park gives students the opportunity to earn their degree from start to finish on OSU-Tulsa’s campus.

Students experience the intimacy of a small-campus in the Historic Greenwood District while earning their associate degree from TCC and bachelor’s degree from OSU.

The program focuses on some of Tulsa’s most in-demand careers.

Associate pathways start in business, psychology and engineering, with more options available as students transition to their bachelor’s degree.

While in College Park, students explore their career goals and interests to help choose a bachelor’s degree major.

Associate degree classes are taught by TCC faculty, and OSU-Tulsa faculty members teach the remaining coursework.

Students receive support services from TCC and OSU-Tulsa throughout their college journey.

College Park students pay TCC tuition and fees while completing their associate degree coursework. They’re also eligible for any scholarships and aid available to TCC students.

Incoming freshmen who live in Tulsa County and have a GPA of 2.0 or better are eligible for Tulsa Achieves, which can provide free tuition for their TCC coursework.

Students taking junior- and senior-level courses pay OSU tuition and fees, with scholarship opportunities from OSU-Tulsa.

Selection for the program is based on a number of factors, including academic standing, college readiness and commitment to the program based on written application question responses.

College Park’s application for fall 2024 opens Oct. 1. Interested students can receive additional information and apply at collegeparktulsa.com.

“I really enjoy the environment of College Park. Being able to connect with my peers and collectively answer each other’s questions is a plus to helping each other succeed.” — Kylie S., Business

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