UCO Hosts College Fair for Interested High School Students, Sept. 18
Sept. 12, 2025

The University of Central Oklahoma, along with more than three dozen colleges and universities from across Oklahoma and surrounding states, will host the Oklahoma County College Fair from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18, in the Nigh University Center, located on Central’s campus. The event is free and open to the public.
The college fair, hosted by Central’s Office of Undergraduate Admissions, will provide attendees the opportunity to meet with college and university representatives to learn more about college admissions, financial aid, scholarships, housing and degree programs. All students and adults interested in learning about options for their future are encouraged to register.
“The Oklahoma County College Fair is the perfect place for students and families to explore their options, ask questions and start picturing what’s next after high school,” said Jancy Scott, senior director of recruitment and admissions at Central.
“Whether you’re just beginning to think about college or narrowing down your choices, this event brings everything together in one place to help you find the right fit. We’re excited to welcome the community to campus and show how UCO, along with many other great institutions, can support their goals for the future.”
The event is open to high school sophomores, juniors, seniors and their families, as well as any member of the community with an interest in higher education. Those interested are required to preregister.
UCO is now accepting applications for admission for the 2026 fall semester. Incoming freshmen and transfer students will automatically be awarded academic scholarships, pending eligibility, with the submission of a completed online application and all admissions-related documents by Feb. 1, 2026.
To register for Oklahoma County College Fair, visit app.strivescan.com/registration.
To learn more about UCO and apply, visit www.uco.edu.
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Cutline: The University of Central Oklahoma, along with more than three dozen colleges and universities from across Oklahoma and surrounding states, will host the Oklahoma County College Fair from 6-8 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 18, in the Nigh University Center, located on Central’s campus. The event is free and open to the public.