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The Bridge program was approved
by the presidents of both Northern Oklahoma College and
Northwestern Oklahoma State University during the Fall 2007
semester. Its purpose is to help aid students by making it
possible to be jointly admitted and
eligible
to enroll concurrently at both NOC and NWOSU, eliminating
barriers to attaining educational goals, improving academic
program articulation and expanding options for college services.
Students can be admitted to
the program at any time that they meet either the freshman or
transfer
admission criteria of Northwestern depending on number
of hours of college credit completed at the time of application.
Course enrollment and programs and services for dual students
are available based on the semester calendar.
Once accepted to the Bridge program, students may enroll in
classes at any NOC campus in Tonkawa, Enid or Stillwater, as
well as any NWOSU campus in Alva, Enid or Woodward.
Designated
academic advisors are available at each campus. |
Benefits of the Bridge Program
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Ease of transfer between NOC and
NWOSU |
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A special NWOSU scholarship is
being offered to Bridge students. |
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To expand opportunities for
higher education in northwestern Oklahoma |
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Bridge students will have access
to student services, such as library and computer labs, at all
campus locations in the dual-based program. (Fee based
student services and campus activities will be available to
dually admitted students who have paid these fees.) |
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Bridge students will be issued
ID cards granting access to services and activities. |
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Students may reside in NOC
campus housing on a space available basis. |
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Eligible students will be able
to participate in all recognized student organizations at both
institutions. |

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