Garin
12-09-2013, 09:30 AM
I recently attended a meeting and the guest speaker was the President of OCCC Paul Sechrist. He spoke of a program offered by his school for OKC public and Western Heights graduates. I had never heard of this nor anyone else at the luncheon. The numbers were very low of those that actually took advantage of what seems to be a great opportunity for the less fortunate. I went to their website and the program is there we asked lots of questions and the only requirement to take part is you have to graduate with a diploma from high school.
The OKC-GO program is designed to remove some of the financial barriers that might limit a student’s ability to succeed in college. The program is exclusive to OCCC and services graduates from Oklahoma City and Western Heights public high schools. Eligible students can attend OCCC tuition free for up to 3 years or 61 college credit hours. Additionally, students will have access to learning labs, personal mentoring, and leadership building opportunities. - See more at: OKC-G0 (http://www.occc.edu/OKC-GO/#sthash.sRSlWp2P.dpuf)
The OKC-GO program is designed to remove some of the financial barriers that might limit a student’s ability to succeed in college. The program is exclusive to OCCC and services graduates from Oklahoma City and Western Heights public high schools. Eligible students can attend OCCC tuition free for up to 3 years or 61 college credit hours. Additionally, students will have access to learning labs, personal mentoring, and leadership building opportunities. - See more at: OKC-G0 (http://www.occc.edu/OKC-GO/#sthash.sRSlWp2P.dpuf)