Spring 2026 Priority Enrollment for Current UCO Students Opens, Oct. 27

Oct. 21, 2025

UCO students walk on campus.

The University of Central Oklahoma will open spring 2026 priority enrollment for current students beginning Oct. 27.

Priority enrollment is based on earned credit hours and does not include courses currently in progress. Enrollment is based on the number of hours students have completed when their enrollment window opens. 

Students are encouraged to meet with their academic advisor to discuss class options and schedules. Appointments are available at uco.edu/advisement.

UCO is accepting applications for admission for fall 2026. Prospective students should visit apply.uco.edu to submit their application. Once accepted to the university, admitted students will receive notification regarding registration for a New Broncho Orientation session. 

To view the spring 2026 class schedule, visit go.uco.edu/schedule.

To view the complete list of priority enrollment dates, visit go.uco.edu/priority.

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Devan Wielgos

Devan Wielgos

Communications and Marketing Coordinator, UCO University Communications

 

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About University of Central Oklahoma

The University of Central Oklahoma is a campus community in motion—leading, innovating and creating transformative learning opportunities that foster success for our students. As Oklahoma’s largest metropolitan university, we provide high-quality, nationally recognized programs that are always evolving and adapting to the needs of our students and the community. This commitment is rooted in our founding in 1890 as the state’s teacher’s college, training those who would educate the next generation of leaders and innovators. We remain dedicated to offering an accessible, affordable education, earning national accolades for social mobility, veterans’ outreach and first-generation student programs.

Guided by the motto “ubi motus est” – which translates to “where movement is” – the university continues to evolve and grow, offering 119 undergraduate and 81 graduate programs to our more than 12,000 students from our main campus in Edmond, Oklahoma, and facilities throughout the Oklahoma City metro. Our colors were the first adopted of any university in the state, and our Bronze and Blue symbolize our greatest strengths—the illumination of new ideas and the endless expanse of a clear sky above. At UCO, anything is possible.

The university is governed by the Regional University System of Oklahoma Board of Regents and accredited by the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.

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