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Your first step to becoming a Norseman


Where it all begins

The Admissions and Registrar’s Office is where it all begins. We will be the first office you meet to gain admission to the college and the last office you see as you graduate. We look forward to answering your questions and helping you reach your educational goals.

If you need assistance completing the application process for enrollment, please contact the admissions office.


Admission

We’ve made it easy to apply. You’ll complete your application online. It only takes about 30 minutes to apply.

Admission to NEO is open to high school graduates or anyone whose high school class has graduated. There is no deadline for application submission; however, the earlier you get started the more time you have to ensure everything is ready when it is time to enroll.

As part of applying, you will need some documents and other information to complete your application. Everyone who applies to NEO is accepted so the application process is largely one of getting you set up as a student and ensuring everything is on file for our official records.  

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College has an open admission policy that provides easy access to educational opportunities. While students are required to take the ACT and/or a college placement test, there is no minimum score required for admission. Admission requirements are established by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education.

For more admission information, click on the titles below.

First-Time Freshman

All students seeking admission must complete an application and submit a high school transcript (seven-semester minimum) or a copy of a GED certificate, ACT scores and *immunization records. The final, official transcript must include the graduation date and be submitted to the Office of Admissions. Students 20 years of age or younger (high school graduate or non-graduate) must submit ACT scores, and additional testing may be required. Students 21 years of age or older (high school graduate or non-graduate) without ACT scores will be required to take placement tests or may voluntarily enroll for developmental coursework.

Re-Admission Students

A student who has attended NEO, but was not enrolled during the previous semester must complete a new application.

Transfer Students

Transfer students must complete an application for admission, submit official transcripts from high school and every college ever attended, as well as *immunization records to the Admissions Office.

International Students

Students who are citizens of countries other than the United States and who completed their secondary education or its equivalent may be eligible for admission to NEO. Certain educational, financial and immigration documents are required, as well as proof of minimum proficiency in English. Please contact the International Program Office at 918-540-6393 or go to their page for specific information.

Non-Degree Seeking Students

A student who does not plan to pursue a degree at NEO or apply for financial assistance at NEO may enroll in a maximum of nine credit hours without submitting academic credentials. Proficiency assessments may be required before enrollment in collegiate-level courses. Contact the Admissions Office for exceptions to this policy. Enrollment beyond nine hours will require formal admission.

Dual Credit – Concurrent Students

Concurrent high school students must be eligible to satisfy the high school curricular requirements for college admission no later than the spring semester of their senior year. A high school student admitted as a concurrent student may enroll in a combined number of high school and college courses per semester not to exceed a full-time college workload of 19 semester credit hours. A student may enroll in a maximum of 9 semester credit hours during a summer semester. For purposes of calculating workload, one high school credit course is equivalent to three semester credit hours of college work. A high school student must meet the following requirements:

Accredited High School

  • Seniors and Juniors must achieve a minimum composite score of 19 on the National ACT/ Pre-ACT or 3.0 high school GPA.

Home School/Unaccredited High School

  • Seniors must be 17 years of age and must achieve a minimum composite score of 19 on the National ACT/ Pre-ACT
  • Juniors must be 16 years of age and must achieve a minimum composite score of 19 on the National ACT/ Pre-ACT

To help ensure that a student possesses the skills necessary to be successful in college, a student must obtain a 19 on the National ACT/ Pre-ACT subject score(s) in English, math and/or science to enroll in course work in the respective subject area(s). The student must score 19 or higher in reading to enroll in any other collegiate course(s) outside the subjects of English, math and science. If the student qualifies for admissions based on their overall National ACT/ Pre-ACT score or GPA but does not have a National ACT/ Pre-ACT score of 19 in the subject area they wish to enroll in, they will be allowed to take one placement test per subject per semester. If they receive a qualifying score on the placement test, they will be allowed to enroll in the subject area tested.

Once a student is concurrently enrolled, the student may continue enrollment provided that during the concurrent enrollment period the student achieves a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or higher.

To enroll, the student must submit the following items each semester:


Documents needed

What documents need to be submitted with my application?

Send your official high school transcript or GED scores, immunization records, ACT scores if available, and any college transcripts to the Admission office.

Are vaccinations required?

Oklahoma state law requires verification of hepatitis B & MMR vaccinations for all students and meningococcal vaccination for students residing in campus housing. Please go to www.cdc.gov or call 1-800-232-2522 to obtain information concerning hepatitis B & MMR (measles, mumps and rubella) and meningococcal disease.

What about Oklahoma residency?

In-state residents can take advantage of lower tuition costs. These documents provide information for you to understand if you meet the criteria for residency at NEO. 

What about ADA accommodations I might need?

NEO A&M College is committed to compliance with the letter and the spirit of the requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (PL 101-336) and will continue its practice of non-discrimination against the disabled in education and their access to the facilities, programs and services of the college. For further information or to request accommodations for physical or learning disabilities, you may contact the ADA Coordinator:

Carla Murphy
Carla Murphy Instructor - Reading & ADA Coordinator

Office Location: Shipley Hall, Room 309

Fax 918-542-9759

Mailing Address
Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College
200 I Street NE
Miami, Oklahoma 74354

Northeastern Oklahoma A&M College does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, genetic information, gender identity or expression, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, or other protected category, in any of its policies, practices or procedures. This provision includes, but is not limited to, admissions, employment, financial aid, and educational services.


How to fill out the application

We’ve made it easy to apply! You’ll complete the entire application process online. Just follow the link and we’ll guide you through each step of the process. Even if you don’t have everything you need to complete your application, you can get started and save your process to finish it later. You will set up a login and password before you get started on the application.

Start my Application!


Next steps after applying

After we receive your application, we’ll evaluate it and make sure everything is in order. You should receive confirmation you’ve been accepted within two weeks of applying. Once you’ve been accepted, we’ll match you with an advisor who can give you advice about picking classes and help you get enrolled for classes.

Keep track of important deadlines, start-end dates, holidays, campus events and activities and more through the Academic Calendar.

Admissions & Registrar

Admissions & Registrar

Admissions and Registrar
Shay Clapp Registrar

Free Application!

It’s free to apply to NEO A&M College.
Apply online today!

Enroll with Success!

Already applied and ready to enroll? Call the NEO Success Center:
918-540-6208

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