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Application Procedure

 

Please contact your school’s representative for an application or go to one of the application links below to print one. Once fully completed and signed, submit it to your school’s representative or mail it directly to the address below. If you have questions, please contact OSU-OKC Talent Search.

 

OSU-Oklahoma City
Educational Talent Search
900 N. Portland Avenue

Oklahoma City, OK 73107

 

Director’s Email: carmela.e.mendoza@okstate.edu

 

Office: (405) 945-9160, (405) 945-9134, (405) 945-9132, (405) 945-9161
Fax: (405) 945-9127

 

Eligibility

 

The OSU-Oklahoma City Educational Talent Search program has been approved to serve 513 participants. All secondary school participants must meet the federal admissions guidelines and attend one of these target schools:

 

Middle Schools

  • Jefferson Middle School, Oklahoma City
  • Mayfield Middle School, Putnam City
  • Roosevelt Middle School, Oklahoma City
  • Webster Middle School, Oklahoma City
  • Western Heights Middle School, Western Heights

Junior High School

  • Etta Dale Junior High School, El Reno

High Schools

  • Capitol Hill High School, Oklahoma City
  • El Reno High School, El Reno
  • Putnam City West High School, Putnam City
  • Southeast High School, Oklahoma City
  • U.S. Grant High School, Oklahoma City
  • Western Heights High School, Western Heights

Military Veterans and Adults

Military VETERANS of ANY AGE and adults up to age 27 who wish to re-enter school (for up to a four-year college degree) also qualify for Talent Search services. 

 

We provide guidance and help with almost all areas of the school entry/re-entry process: school tours, career decisions, admissions, placement testing, veterans’ and other financial aid (including the “Free Application for Federal Student Aid” or FAFSA), and enrollment in classes.

 

Two-thirds of all Talent Search participants must be of limited income and potentially be among the first generation of their families to graduate from a four-year college.

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