Admissions
Admissions
Welcome to the Langston University Office of Admissions, Recruitment, and Outreach Programs web page; herein you will find information that will assist you in navigating the admissions and enrollment process. Below you will find forms and documents that will help you prepare for the beginning of next semester. If you have questions, please feel free to contact the Office of Admissions, Recruitment, and Outreach Programs:
Office of Admissions, Recruitment, and Outreach Programs General Information Line: (405) 466-3428.
Due to the global crisis that we are facing with COVID-19, Langston University has extended the $250 commitment fee deadline for all first-time freshmen and new transfer students from May 1 to June 1.
Admission Checklist
- Official High School Transcript (sealed, including graduation date and final GPA)
- Official College Transcripts (sealed)
- ACT/SAT score results (these items can be mailed to the Office of Admissions P.O. Box 667, Langston, OK 73050 or emailed to luadmissions@langston.edu)
- Immunization Records. Meningitis, Measles, Mumps, Rubella (TWO DOSES), and Hepatitis B. (Mailed to University Health Services P.O. Box 1500, Langston, OK 73050 OR Faxed to (405) 466-3402)
- Complete application at http://www.langston.edu/apply-now.
Army ROTC Fact sheet
Freshmen Admission Requirements
Freshmen Admissions Requirements
Admission to Associate of Science Degree Programs
Concurrent Enrollment - High School Students
Estimated Undergraduate Cost of Attendance
International Admission Requirements
Deadlines for Applications
Fall Semester: July 15
Spring Semester: November 15
All required documents must be submitted before the deadline, or the application will automatically be deferred to the following semester. For more information you may contact Doristina Moncriffe at 405-466-3419 or email international@langston.edu.
International Student Admission and Admission of Students for Whom English is a Second Language
International Admission Application Packet
International Student Admissions Application
Financial Statement for International Students
Statement of Application and Sponsor
Guarantor's Statement of Financial Responsibility
Completion of Secondary/High School Studies
English Proficiency Requirements
Transcript Evaluations
Spantran - Discount on services for Langston University students.
Educational Credential Evaluators
International Admissions Contact Information
Langston University Admissions and Enrollment Management
International Student Admission
P.O. Box 667, Langston, OK 73050
William H. Hale Student Center Rm. 201
405-466-3428 (office) / 405-466-2931 (Fax)
Email: international@langston.edu
Graduate Admissions
Langston University offers several options for completing an advanced college degree. Three master level programs in education, rehabilitation counseling, and entrepreneurship are available, as well as a Doctorate in Physical Therapy. Our programs are small enough to give you valuable, personal, and professional experience; and, large enough to provide state-of-the-art learning and research opportunities.
Contact us for more information about graduate programs at Langston University. General inquiries may be addressed to Academic Affairs at 405-466-3424 or by writing to P.O. Box 1500, Langston, Oklahoma 73050. For the Master of Education program contact Dr. Emily Patterson Harris at patterson.harris@okstate.edu or 405-466-3569. . For Entrepreneurship contact Wesley Whittaker at wesley.whittaker@langston.edu or 405-466-2901. For Physical Therapy contact Dr. Elicia Pollard at elicia.pollard@langston.edu or 405-466-2923.
Admissions Appeal
If an applicant is denied admission on any of the foregoing grounds, there must be substantial evidence supporting the basis for the denial. In addition, he/she must be afforded adequate procedural safeguards, including the following:
- He/She must be advised of the grounds for denial;
- He/She must be informed of the facts which form the basis of the denial;
- He/She must be afforded an opportunity to be heard.
- The Admission and Retention Committee, which is appointed by the President, will hear all appeals and have the authority to rule in favor of or against any appeal.
Residence Status of Enrolled Students
Attendance at an educational institution, albeit a continuous and long term experience, is interpreted as temporary residence; therefore, a student neither gains nor loses resident status solely by such attendance. Students attending an Oklahoma college or university may perform many objective acts, some of which are required by law (i.e., payment of taxes), and all of which are customarily done by some non-residents who do not intend to remain in Oklahoma after graduation, but are necessary and/or convenient (i.e. registering to vote, obtaining an Oklahoma driver’s license, etc.). Such acts and/or declarations alone are not sufficient evidence of intent to remain in Oklahoma beyond the college experience. A non-resident student attending an Oklahoma college or university on more than a half-time basis is presumed to be in the state primarily for educational purposes. An individual is not deemed to have acquired status as a resident of Oklahoma until he or she has been in the state for at least a year primarily as a permanent resident and not merely as a student. Likewise, an individual classified as a resident of Oklahoma shall not be reclassified as a nonresident until 12 months after having left Oklahoma to live in another state. ALL APPLICATIONS FOR OKLAHOMA RESIDENCE MUST BE ON FILE IN THE REGISTRAR’S OFFICE WITH DOCUMENTATION ONE (1) SEMESTER PRIOR TO YOUR REQUEST TO BE RECLASSIFIED. Applications may be picked up in the Registrar’s Office, Page Hall 134. MES Application Packet