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| Admissions Tests Required: | Required |
| Completion of College Preparatory Program: | Recommended |
| Formal Demonstration of Competencies: | Recommended |
| Recommendations: | Required |
| Secondary School GPA: | Required |
| Secondary School Rank: | Required |
| Secondary School Record: | Required |
| TOEFL: | Required |
| Common Application Accepted: | Yes |
| $35 | Undergrad Application Fee |
| $40 | Graduate Application Fee |
| AP Acceptance: | |
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| Address: | 800 South Tucker Drive Tulsa, OK 74104-3189 |
| Phone: | (918) 631-2000 |
| General Site: | www.utulsa.edu |
| Admissions: | www.utulsa.edu/admission/ |
| Application: | www.utulsa.edu/admission-and-financial-aid.aspx |
TU does an amazing job at providing tips to create an overall better college experience. They provide ways to interact to with prospective students with meetings and get-togethers with students living in your state.
» Read MoreDefinitely keep in touch with the admissions officers while applying. They will do everything in their power to find extra scholarship money for you if you express serious interest in attending TU.
» Read MoreTake classes you think you'll enjoy, not just ones you think will be easy. There are no easy classes.
» Read MoreIf you're looking for a school to just blend in and slip through, then don't come to TU, because this school is the place where you go to become part of a community. That's what small schools are all about. You WILL be challenged here, you WILL get lost in piles of work sometimes, you WILL need to study sometimes, you WILL stay up way too late having way too much fun sometimes, but you also WILL walk away in 4 (or 5) years with a valuable degree and even more valuable friendships and memories. I recommend that you take advantage of the opportunity to make an impact on your professors and get to know them, they can write some great recommendations for you in the future which helps with jobs and internships! Don't just skip class and treat freshmen year like a joke or you will regret it. I had a ton of fun freshmen year, joined a sorority, got really involved in organizations and clubs and STILL worked hard enough to get a 4.0, which helps so much late on down the road when the work gets harder. It's worth it!
» Read MoreJust show up and sign the expensive student loan and you are in.
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