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Welcome to OU's Precollegiate Programs
Precollegiate
Programs reaches 2,000 youth each
year with its array of academic enrichment
and leadership programs. The
value of Precollegiate
Programs activities has been clearly demonstrated
in a survey that found 15 percent
of the University's freshman class attended
a precollegiate activity on campus that influenced
their decision to attend the University
of Oklahoma.
Among the academic programs are:
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Summer
Academies - offers two summer academies for students entering their junior or senior year in the fall: (1) Bridges to College Math, Science and Engineering which offers hands-on experience in basic areas of mathematics that under gird the college study of physics, engineering and mathematics; (2) Field Studies in Multidisciplinary Biology with focus on two disciplines in the life sciences, botany and zoology held at University of Oklahoma's Biological Station at Lake Texoma
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ACT Assessment - to help ensure each student’s performance on the ACT test is an accurate measure of his or her acquired knowledge and skills in the content areas
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PSAT Review - Preparation for National Merit Scholarship and SAT Exams
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Model
United Nations of the Southwest (MUNSW) - provides high school and college students with the opportunity to experience the workings of the United Nations and to actively gain first hand knowledge of international politics
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JH/MS Model United Nations of the Southwest - one day conference offers junior high and middle school students a preview of the four day MUNSW conference held in February
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Horizons
Unlimited - a one-week intensive program for academically gifted and talented youth who enter grades 6-8 in the fall
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College -offering many academic
enrichment activities for students in grades one through
six
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