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Langston University Launches $100 Concurrent Enrollment Program for Oklahoma High School Students

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Langston University Launches $100 Concurrent Enrollment Program for Oklahoma High School Students
Posted By: Will Moss on August 14, 2026


Langston University, Oklahoma's only historically Black college or university, is offering high school students across the state an unprecedented opportunity to earn college credits for just $100 through its concurrent enrollment program.

The program allows eligible Oklahoma high school students to take college-level courses at Langston while simultaneously completing their high school requirements. This initiative significantly reduces the financial barrier to higher education, giving students a head start on their college careers at a fraction of traditional tuition costs.

Key Takeaway: Oklahoma high school students can now earn college credits from Langston University for only $100, making higher education more accessible and affordable.

Concurrent enrollment programs have become increasingly popular across the nation as a strategy to improve college readiness and reduce the overall cost of obtaining a bachelor's degree. By allowing students to complete college coursework while still in high school, participants can potentially graduate from college earlier and with less student debt.

Langston University, founded in 1897, serves as Oklahoma's premier HBCU and has a long-standing commitment to educational access and affordability.



The institution has consistently worked to break down barriers for students seeking higher education opportunities, particularly those from underserved communities across the state.

By the Numbers: At just $100, this program represents a substantial savings compared to traditional college tuition rates, making it one of the most affordable concurrent enrollment options available to Oklahoma students.

The concurrent enrollment initiative aligns with broader efforts by HBCUs nationwide to expand access to higher education and serve as catalysts for social mobility. Programs like this demonstrate how historically Black institutions continue to innovate in making college more attainable for all students, regardless of their economic background.

Students interested in taking advantage of this opportunity can enroll in courses that will count toward both their high school graduation requirements and their future college transcripts. This dual-credit approach allows motivated students to maximize their academic progress and potentially reduce the time and money needed to complete a college degree.

Why It Matters: This program exemplifies the HBCU mission of providing accessible, quality education while helping students and families navigate the rising costs of higher education.

For Oklahoma families concerned about college affordability, Langston's $100 concurrent enrollment program represents a valuable investment in their students' futures. The program not only provides financial relief but also gives high school students the experience of college-level coursework in a supportive environment, better preparing them for the transition to full-time college enrollment.

High school students and parents seeking more information about enrollment requirements, available courses, and registration deadlines are encouraged to contact Langston University directly for details about participating in this affordable concurrent enrollment opportunity.

Originally reported by Google News HBCU.


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