- How do I order my textbooks?
- How do I enroll at another university?
- How do I take care of my financial aid when I’m enrolled at two or three universities?
- How do I take care of my financial aid when I’m enrolled only at another university?
- How can I avoid receiving a penalty when I don’t receive my financial aid disbursement in time to avoid the late penalty at another university?
- How do I find out the contact information for my professor at another university before the class begins?
- What are core classes?
- What are institution-focused classes?
- Are there any electives in this degree?
- Is there a certain order in which I should take my core classes?
- Are institution-focused area courses required?
- Who can help me understand how to use the various online platforms and why doesn’t everyone use Blackboard?
1. How do I order my textbooks?
Contact the bookstore at the university offering the course by calling:
Cameron: 580.581.2375
East Central: 580.332.6347
Langston: 405.466.3306
Northeastern: 918.444.2510
Northwestern: 580.327.8618
Rogers: 918.343.7847
Southeastern: 580.745.2960
Southwestern: 580.774.3245
UCO: 405.974.2736
2. How do I enroll at another university?
Contact your advisor at your home institution.
3. How do I take care of my financial aid when I’m enrolled at two or three universities?
You need to complete a consortium agreement with your home institution and the institution offering the course. Once you enroll at a university offering a course, you immediately have an outstanding balance at that institution. If you are enrolled at more than one institution, you must pay each institution separately. You should contact the financial aid office at each university where you are enrolled by calling:
Cameron: 580.581.2293
East Central: 580.559.5242
Langston: 405. 466-3282
Northeastern: 918.444.3402 or 800.722.9614
Northwestern: 580.327.8542
Rogers: 918.343.7553 or 800.256.7511
Southeastern: 580.745.2186
Southwestern: 580.774.3786
UCO: 405.974.3334
4. How do I take care of my financial aid when I’m enrolled only at another university?
Follow the same procedures as #3 above.
5. How can I avoid receiving a penalty when I don’t receive my financial aid disbursement in time to avoid the late penalty at another university?
You must make arrangements with the business office at the offering institution(s) where you are enrolled before payments are due. Business office telephone numbers are:
Cameron: 580.581.2227
East Central: 580.559.5216
Langston: 405.877.8132
Northeastern: 918.444.2160
Northwestern: 580.327.8533
Rogers: 918.343.7558
Southeastern: 580.745.2173
Southwestern: 580.774.3019
UCO: 405.974.2228
6. How do I find out the contact information for my professor at another university before the class begins?
Contact information for each professor in the Reach Higher bachelor's degree program is available under “Meet the Faculty” on the menu to the left.
7. What are core classes?
Core classes are the ORGL classes offered through the BS/ORGL program. You must complete 27-30 hours of the core classes. (Some people refer to the “core” classes as the “major” classes.) You can review a complete list of courses and descriptions under “Courses to Take > Descriptions” at the menu on the left.
8. What are institution-focused classes?
“Institution-focused” classes are those classes chosen by your home institution to be a “focus of study” for your ORGL degree. You must complete 12–15 hours of institution-focused classes. These classes vary from institution to institution.
9. Are there any electives in this degree?
If a student needs additional hours to graduate outside of the core and focus area, these may be considered elective hours.
10. Is there a certain order in which I should take my core classes?
The first required course is ORGL 3113, Foundations of Organizational Leadership. The last required course is ORGL 4553, Capstone. The remaining ORGL classes can be taken in any order. It is recommended that a student not take more than one class when completing ORGL 3333 Data Analysis or ORGL 3443 Survey of Fiscal Management.
11. Are institution-focused area courses required?
Yes.
12. Who can help me understand how to use the various online platforms and why doesn’t everyone use Blackboard?
Unfortunately, not every school has the same student learning system. If you are visiting from another school that utilizes a different system and are experiencing difficulties, you should contact the institution's computing help staff at:
Cameron: 580.581.2338
East Central: 580.559.5884
Langston: 405.466.3215 or helpdesk@lunet.edu
Northeastern: 918.444.5678 or help@nsuok.edu
Northwestern: Jake Boedecker, 580.327.8180 or jgboedecker@nwosu.edu
Rogers: 918.343.7538 or helpdesk@rsu.edu
Southeastern: 580.745.3081 or ehendrix@se.edu
Southwestern: 580.774.7070 or its@swosu.edu
UCO: 405.974.2255

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