
Concurrent Enrollment
2026-2027 Concurrent Enrollment Options By Grade
Through our partnerships with accredited institutions of higher education, Epic students are offered the opportunity to enroll in college courses and earn, upon completion, transferable college credit, starting in the ninth grade!
Grade 9
TEL
Area College
ECA
TEL is a facilitator of online concurrent enrollment. Classes are
accredited through Oklahoma Christian.
TEL Courses and The Learning Fund: TEL courses can be charged
directly to the Learning Fund.
For questions about TEL, contact Angie Lee
Online Only
Freshman cannot take Comp l
Using the Learning Fund for Area College Concurrent Enrollment
For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr.
TEL Epic Collegiate Academy (ECA) - Associate Degree and Plus One
Options
Fall entry only.
For questions about ECA courses, contact Angie Lee
Grade 10
TEL
Area College
ECA
TEL is a facilitator of online concurrent enrollment. Classes are
accredited through Oklahoma Christian. View the catalog here.
TEL courses can be charged directly to the Learning Fund.
For questions about TEL, contact Angie Lee
Murray State Accelerated College Experience (ACE) Click here
Limited to the first 50 students
Online Only
Using the Learning Fund for Area College Concurrent Enrollment
Connors State Classroom to Clinical Program: Applications due in January of sophomore year
For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr.
TEL Epic Collegiate Academy (ECA) - Associate Degree and Plus One
Options
Fall entry only.
For questions about ECA courses, contact Angie Lee
Grade 11
TEL
Area College
Special Programs
TEL is a facilitator of online concurrent enrollment. Classes are
accredited through Oklahoma Christian. View the catalog here.
TEL courses can be charged directly to the Learning Fund.
For questions about TEL, contact Angie Lee
Students may enroll at any state college or university where they meet eligibility requirements. While specialized course sequences are available at various institutions, these may include out-of-pocket expenses.
Roger State College: $20 a credit hour. No fees
Students who choose Cowboy Concurrent Online program will also receive a fee waiver for their maximum allowed hours. Courses not in the Cowboy Concurrent catalog are subject to fees.
Using the Learning Fund for Area College Concurrent Enrollment
For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr.
Plus One Options: 30+ Credits
TEL Plus One
Fall entry only.
For questions about ECA courses, contact Angie Lee
Grade 12
TEL
Area College
TEL is a facilitator of online concurrent enrollment. Classes are
accredited through Oklahoma Christian. View the catalog here.
TEL courses can be charged directly to the Learning Fund.
For questions about TEL, contact Angie Lee
Students may enroll at any state college or university where they meet eligibility requirements. While specialized course sequences are available at various institutions, these may include out-of-pocket expenses.
Any college/university in the state that the student meets that
colleges eligibility requirements.Roger State College: $20 a credit hour. No fees
OU: Featured on-line catalog. No out-of-pocket costs for
tuition or fees. Courses not in the Featured catalog are subject
to fees.OSU: Cowboy Concurrent: Students who choose Cowboy
Concurrent Online program will also receive a fee waiver for
their maximum allowed hours. Courses not in the Cowboy
Concurrent catalog are subject to fees.Using the Learning Fund for Area College Concurrent Enrollment
For questions about Area College courses, contact Shannon Starr.
Area Concurrent Enrollment
An area college is any accredited public or private college or university in the state of Oklahoma. Epic works with accredited college partners to provide concurrent opportunities for Epic students to take college-earning courses, online, in-person, or through a hybrid option, while still in high school. These opportunities vary by grade and by eligibility.
Taking concurrent classes means that a student is enrolled in two institutions at the same time and two transcripts reflect credits earned.
Summer Concurrent Courses & the Learning Fund
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Students must use the current year's Learning Fund
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Students must request that the summer concurrent bill be sent to Epic's invoice department- activity@epiccharterschools.org by May 31st.
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Available funds will be applied, if submitted by the due date. Any remaining balance will be an out of pocket expense.
TEL
TEL
Please join the TEL Epic Calendar for important dates related to TEL courses and opportunities
TEL provides online concurrent courses to 9th-12th grade students. TEL is not a college, therefore the college credit earned is accredited by Oklahoma Christian.
TEL platform provides a level of support that is not found in any other concurrent option. TEL offers Epic students with daily office hours, monitoring TEL students pacing, and access to data that may show any student in need of additional support.
ECA & Plus One
Epic students not only have access to concurrent enrollment at statewide colleges and universities, but they also have another option for concurrent enrollment through an unique and innovative partnership with Oklahoma Christian University and TEL.
Epic Collegiate Academy (ECA)
Epic Collegiate Academy is a dual credit to degree program that is offered to Epic students starting in the 9th grade.
ECA is a pathway of concurrent enrollment courses that is structured to allow eligible high school students to earn a college degree alongside their high school diploma.
Students accepted to the ECA program will have no out of pocket expenses for TEL courses as their learning fund will be applied to the program and Epic will cover the remaining cost associated with the classes.
Fall 2026 Applications:
ECA application for fall 2026 is live
Open to 8th-10th graders who are interested in earning a significant amount of college credit
Window for application is Feb 23rd - May 6th
Students in Grades 8 & 9 interested in starting the program in Fall 2026 may apply for either the Associate Degree or Plus One track. Students in Grade 10 may apply specifically for the ECA Plus One track.
Who Can Apply?
9th Grade Students
Incoming 9th grade students can now start the ECA program the first semester of their Freshman year! This allows for course sequencing to be spread out over all four years of high school; therefore, making each semester's college load lighter than previous sequencing.
10th Grade Students
Incoming 10th grade students can start the ECA program the first semester of their Sophomore year! This allows students to complete an Associates degree by graduation with a combination of regular school year + summer college classes.
11th Grade Students
The Plus One Program is different than the associate's degree, but it is available to you. Please schedule an appointment with Angie Lee if you are wanting to pursue the associate's degree.
Eligibility Requirements
NEW Eligibility Requirements: Students must meet at least one of the following:
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High School GPA — 3.0 or above
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ACT—19 composite
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PSAT/NMSQT—990 composite
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Current 8th graders: Record of success in the current Epic model
What Happens Next ?
After you apply, ECA applications will be reviewed by ECA staff. Next, your teacher will be asked to complete a teacher recommendation form. Then, before the semester begins , students who are selected to participate will receive detailed information about ECA options and classes.