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    fiNDYour

    Direction

    www.ec ok.e du

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    Native American Academic ServicesPhone: 580-559-5671 / Fax: 580-559-5800

    Email: [email protected]

    Program Provides:

    Academicadvisement&enrollment

    Retentionefforts

    NativeAmerican&tribalscholarshipassistance

    Referralstooncampus&communityresources

    Liaisonbetweenuniversity&tribalprograms

    HayesNativeAmericanStudiesCenter ANativeAmericanstudentcenter

    Culturallearningopportunities

    Studentadvocacy

    Academic Services

    For more information

    contact Renee Hogue

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    www.ecok.edu/NAAS

    WhyattendECU?

    Smallerclassroomsize

    Studenttofacultyratiois18to1

    Personalattentionfrominstructors

    NativeAmericanStudentAssociation

    NativeAmericanStudiesdegreeoption

    Partnershipswithtribalcommunities

    The student population at ECU isaround 4,800 each semester and close

    to18%are Native American

    18%

    Native American Academic ServicesHoraceMann,Room318B

    1100East14thStreet,BoxS-14

    Ada,OK74820

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    How can YOU become

    an ECU Tiger?1. Join us for Tiger Connectionor Transfer Enrollment Day inthe Fall and Spring

    2. Apply to ECU by March 1for Fall or Sept. 1 for Spring

    (Submit your $20 application fee withyour application)

    3. Submit copies of yourACT and/or SAT report,

    a transcript from yourcurrent high schooland any concurrent

    hours you havereceived, plus $20

    application fee

    4. Take a Campus Tour

    5. Complete the FAFSAforms to determine eligibility

    for nancial aid & scholarships

    6. Submit scholarshipapplication by March 1

    7. Sign up for an enrollmentdate and a placement date (if

    necessary) so you can registerfor classes at ECU

    8. Apply for campus housing

    9. Meet your advisor, enroll andget your ECU Student ID

    10. Go to Class!

    DontForget!

    IfyouareaTransferStuden

    t,

    youwillalsoneedtosubmit

    copiesofyourcollegeoruni

    versity

    transcript.Ifyouhavelessthan24credithour

    searned,you

    willsubmityourhighschool

    transcriptandyourACTan

    d/or

    SATreport.

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    Wh y ECU?East Central University has

    the perfect plan to help YOUnd YOUR direction. Whetheryoure moving toward pre-med,business, music or education,ECU will personalize a

    roadmap just for YOU to helpYOU meet YOUR educationalgoal! ECU professors serve

    as advisors so they make thejourney with YOU and reallyget to know YOU.

    Remember, not all learning takesplace in the classroom -- discoveropportunities to join a student

    organization or study abroad.Need help nding the $$$? An ECUscholarship and nancial aid couldhelp. Just ll out TWO forms to helpget you going in the right direction.

    ECU is just1.5 hours from

    OKC

    ECU has off-sitelocations in

    Ardmore, McAlester& Shawnee

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    ECU SportSNCAA Division II

    Football

    Baseball

    Softball

    Soccer

    Volleyball

    Mens & Womens

    Teams:

    Cross Country

    Golf

    Tennis

    Basketball

    13 Sports1 Team:

    ECU has

    Starbucks Coffeeon campus

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    IntramuralSportS

    ECU has over 50 student organizations whichinclude student government, leadership and

    service organizations, special interest groupsand Greek fraternities & sororities.

    Team & individual activities include football,

    basketball, soccer, volleyball, softball, wallyball,cross-country relay, pool, board games & video

    game tournaments.

    Ge t In vo l ve d

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    Classprojectsallow

    studentstoapplywh

    at

    theyhavelearnedi

    nthe

    classroom.

    Hands-onLearning

    Dept. of ArtGraphic ArtsStudio Art

    Mass CommunicationAdvertising/Public RelationsMass Media

    Communication &

    Performance StudiesCommunication StudiesTheatreMusical Theatre

    Dept. of English & Languages

    English

    General Studies

    COLLEGE OF LIBERAL ARTS

    Dept. of BiologyBiology

    Clinical Laboratory Scientist

    Molecular Biology

    Dept. of Cartography & Geography

    Geotechniques

    Geography

    Dept. of Chemistry/PhysicsChemistry

    PhysicsMedical Physics

    Dept. of Environmental Health ScienceEnvironmental Health Science

    Dept. of Family & Consumer Sciences

    FCS - GeneralRetail MerchandisingEarly Care

    COLLEGE OF HEALTH &

    Dept. of AccountingAccountingDept. of Business Administration

    Entrepreneurship

    Finance

    General Business

    Management

    MarketingMgmt Info Systems

    Organizational Leadership

    SCHOOL

    OF

    BUSINESS

    DEGREE OP TIONS

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    Dept. of History & NativeAmerican Studies

    History

    Native American StudiesDept. of Human Resources

    Criminal Justice

    Adult CorrectionsJuvenile Justice

    Law Enforcement

    Social WorkHuman Services Counseling

    Aging ServicesRehabilitationServices to the Deaf

    Human Serv. Counseling

    Dept. of MusicInstrumental

    PianoSacred MusicVocal

    Dept. of Political Science& Legal Studies

    Legal StudiesPolitical Science

    Dept. of SociologySociology

    & SOCIAL SCIENCES

    Dept. of EducationTeacher Certication Programs

    ArtBiology

    Chemistry

    Early Childhood EducationElementary EducationEnglish

    Family & Consumer Sciences Edu.

    HistoryMathematics

    Music Instrumental

    Music PianoMusic Vocal

    Physical EducationPhysicsSpecial Ed. for Exceptional ChildrenSpeech Teacher Certication

    Dept. of KinesiologyAthletic TrainingExercise ScienceRecreation

    Dept. of Psychology

    Psychology

    COLLEGE OF

    EDUCATION &

    P SYCHOLOGYSCIENCES

    Dept. of Mathematics& Computer Science

    Applied Math/Pre-ActuaryGeneral Mathematics

    Computer Science

    Dept. of NursingNursing - Generic/GeneralRN to BSN

    Pre-Professional ProgramsOptometry

    Dental Hygiene

    PharmacyDentistry

    Physical TherapyEngineering

    Pre-LawMedicine

    ECU has morethan 70 degreeoptions

    Veterinary MedicinePhysicians Associate

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    The sECUre success mission is to assiststudents who are at risk in breaking thecycle of underachievement, experiencingpost-secondary success, and creatingbetter lives for themselves, their familiesand their communities.

    We provide assistance in the areas of: Academic Advising Tutoring

    Study Skills On-Campus Activities FAFSA form completion

    & we will track your progressto success!

    Serv ice Learn ingService Learning provides a way to be involved on

    campus and in the community. Select classes andstudent organizations will include service learning and

    civic engagement projects that tie community serviceand reection to academic learning.

    Students have the opportunity to meet aneed in the community and

    help put into practice whatthey are learning.

    St u d e n t s u c c e s s

    ECUs nursinggraduates have an

    88% NCLEXpass rate

    CareerDevelopm

    entCenter

    TheCareerDevelopmentC

    enter

    helpsundergraduat

    eandgraduate

    students,aswella

    salumni,to

    identify,developan

    dreachtheir

    careergoals.

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    Tiger Connection is an awesome opportunityfor prospective students to visit our campus

    and experience the day of an ECU student.Students have the choice of participatingin various activities, including taking acampus tour, learning the ins and outsof campus housing, attending an actualclass with ECU students, getting adviceon making the most of your time at

    ECU and so much more!

    male tofemaleratio is7 to 10

    Tiger Streak is a group of ECUFreshman Tigers who get togetherfor a weekend of excitement.

    As freshmen you will be therst students on campus forthe semester. This mandatory

    orientation is a greatway for studentsto get to know theuniversity and

    meet new people.This weekendoffers lots ofexciting events for

    you and your parents.

    Tig e r St r e a k

    Tig e r Co n n e c t io n

    TigerConnecti

    onisheldeach

    Falland

    Spring,andis

    avitaltimetos

    olidifyyour

    choicetoatten

    dECU.Youca

    ngetmore

    informationa

    boutTigerCon

    nectionand

    preregisteratww

    w.ecok.edu/tig

    er_connection

    orgiveusacallat580-55

    9-5628.

    FRESHME

    N

    Only

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    All new transfer students are encouraged to takeadvantage of Transfer Enrollment Day! This day is therst opportunity for you, as a new transfer student, to

    become acquainted with ECU. On this day, you will havethe opportunity to:

    Tr an sfer st

    udents

    Plan to attend the Tiger Transfer Orientation! This

    orientation was created just for you, as a transferstudent, and offers a hands-on opportunity to learnabout campus technology and academic procedures.Additionally, you will take a library tour, campus tour andmeet other new transfer students.

    Nov. 2, 2011 & April 11, 2012

    Enroll in ClassesGet Your Student ID

    Purchase TextbooksMeet ECU Faculty Members

    Get Your Parking Pass

    Meet the Transfer Enrollment StaffLearn About Policies & Procedures

    Only

    Tr a n s f e r e n r o l l me n t

    Tig e r t r a n s f e r o r ie n t a t io n

    Tiger Transfer Orientation is optional and is held prior to the

    beginning of each semester. Watch the Transfer Student

    section of the ECU website for details at

    www.ecok.edu/transfer.

    "Transferringto ECU isso easy!"

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    CampusHousingCosts:

    SemiPrivate-$881/semester

    inPesagi,Pontotoc,Briles

    roomm

    ate

    &shar

    ing

    abat

    h)

    PrivateinKnightHall-$1,378/semester

    BeginningFreshmenare

    requiredtoliveoncampus.

    MealPlanOptions:-10meals/week:$1,157

    -14meals/week:$1,288

    -20meals/week:$1,406

    HonorsProg.

    &,share

    a

    bath

    Co-curricular Learning:A living/learning community at ECU is a group of students,faculty, staff and community citizens who are connectedthrough a common academic interest. Students livenext door to each other or on the same oor to create aseamless connection between the in-class and out-of-classexperiences.

    Living/Learning Communities Include: Freshmen Athletics

    Band Honors Program Art

    Campus

    ECUcafeteria has a

    make-your-ownpizza bar

    ECUs

    campushas

    WiFi

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    Living

    HonorsProgram:

    The Honors Program brings

    together highly motivatedstudents and dedicatedfaculty to share their

    commitment to the highest

    levels of scholarship.

    Beginning freshmen

    may be considered foradmission to theHonors Program if theyhave a 26 ACT compositescore and a 3.5 GPA.

    Choose a Home:Residential housing oor plans,room rates and dining options willvary. Residential housing pricesinclude basic cable, wirelessinternet and coinless laundry.Residential housing contracts arefor the academic year.

    ECU hasan indoorswimming

    pool

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    OUT-of-State(15hrs):

    Tuition&Fees

    Room&Board

    BottomLine

    COST:

    In-State(15hrs):Tuition&

    Fees

    Room&Board

    BottomLine

    *Non-resident

    students

    may

    applyfor

    a

    tuitionw

    aiver.

    $5,667.40$2,038.0

    0

    $7,705.40 books

    -$3,315.75waiver

    $4,389.65bo

    ttomline

    $2,351.65$2,038.0

    0

    $4,389.65 books

    Just ll out the following forms to apply

    for most ECU scholarships & nancial aid:

    1. Free Application for Federal Student Aid

    (FAFSA) use code 0031542. Academic Scholarship & ECU

    Foundation Scholarship Form forbeginning freshmen and transferstudents

    Deadline for Scholarships: March 1. Based onGPA, academic rank & ACT scores, applicants

    will be awarded the highest-level scholarship forwhich they qualify. Other Financial Aid Programs

    you may be Eligible for:

    Pell Grant Oklahoma Tuition Aid Grant

    Stafford Student Loan Perkins Loan

    College Work-Study Program Supplemental Edu. Opportunity Grant

    PresidentsLeadershipProgram

    Apply for thePLC @ECU for

    freshmen!FREE tuition &residence hallroom waivers

    for FOUR years!www.ecok.edu/PLC

    Apply for thePLT @ECU for

    transfer students!

    $750 tuition &$125 book voucher

    for TWO years!www.ecok.edu/PLT

    $$

    How do I pay

    for college?

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    ECUs averageclass size is just 21

    students.

    65% of ECU facultyhave advanceddegrees

    Apply Today!

    East Central Universitys mission is to foster a learning environment in which students, faculty,

    staff, and community interact to educate students for life in a rapidly changing and culturallydiverse society. Within its service area, East Central University provides leadership for economicdevelopment and cultural enhancement.

    In compliance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Executive Order 11246 as amended, Title IX of the Education Amendment Act of 1972, Sections 503 and 504 of theRehabilitation Act of 1973, and other federal laws and regulations, East Central University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, religion,handicap, disability, or status as a veteran, in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, nancial aid, and education

    services. This publication is issued by East Central Universi ty as authorized by Title 70 OS 1981, Section 3903. It was printed by Southwestern Printing in Oklahoma City, OK. 8,500copies have been printed at a cost of $$3,209.00. 07/11

    Disab i l i tyServ icesDisability Services

    ensures reasonable

    accommodation forstudents with a documented

    disability. For more informationcall 580-559-5297 or see our

    webpage at www.ecok.edu/disability_serv.

    We recommend that studentssubmit their applications byMarch 1 for fall enrollmentand by September 1 for springenrollment. However, we accept

    applications throughout the year.

    To Apply for Admission: Apply online: www.ecok.edu/apply, or Pick up your Application for Admissionfrom your high school counselor

    Mail application with:

    Ofcial high school transcript Any college transcripts (transfer/concurrent applicants only)

    ACT/SAT scores Immunization Records $20 application fee Mail application to:

    East Central University

    1100 E. 14th St., PMB J-8 Ada, OK 74820

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    Contact Information:East Central University

    1100 E. 14th Street, PMB P-2Ada, OK 74820

    580-559-5628 ~ 580-332-8000

    Daily: Monday Friday at 2 p.m.

    1st Saturday: Each month at 10 a.m.(Except holiday weekends)

    All tours will depart from the ECU Administration Building, Suite 102For a reservation or to schedule another time,

    call 580-559-5268 or 580-332-8000

    or email [email protected]

    Need More Info? Contact Us Today!

    Or Follow Us:

    Transfer Enrollment Center:East Central University

    1100 E. 14th Street, PMB N-7Ada, OK 74820

    580-559-5697

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