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Financial Aid Estimator

Oklahoma Christian awards financial need based on students' merit and financial need. For an accurate estimate of your need-based aid, you will need to complete the FAFSA forecaster.

Estimates reflect the financial aid policies for students beginning in the fall of 2008. Some financial aid policies may change for students entering in subsequent years.




Will you be completing FAFSA?



Enter your Expected Family Contribution (EFC) here:
(The Expected Family Contribution can only be determined after completing the FAFSA or the FAFSA forecaster. Dependent students should enter the total of the student’s EFC and the parent’s EFC to determine their need-based grant.)
   


Type of student:





  • Your parent is a full-time Church of Christ Minister
  • Your parent is employed full-time at another regionally accredited Church of Christ affiliated college or university
  • Your parent is employed at a K-12 private Christian school
  • Your parents are employed full-time and are house-parents at a children's home
  • You are a resident at a children's home
  • Your parent(s) currently work on a foreign mission field under the supervision and support of a congregation of the Church of Christ in the United States
State of Residency:



Enter ACT or SAT score here:
(Your SAT score should only include the combination of your verbal and math score with 800 being the highest possible score from each section.)




GPA:

Hours you are transferring:


Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Information Systems, Mathematics, Mathematics/Computer Science, Mechanical Engineering, and Medical Technology.


Faculty Profile

Jennifer Bryan Jennifer Bryan, Professor of Mathematics, is interested in statistics, math education, and algebra workshops for secondary teachers. Bryan is a member of several organizations: Mathematics Association of America, American Statistical Association, National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, and Kappa Mu Epsilon (the Math Honor Society).

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