Francis Tuttle Technology Center
 
405.717.7799 | Enrollment 405.717.4900
contact@francistuttle.com

Admission Criteria




High School Students
Home Schooled Students
Adult/Postsecondary Students

If you are a high school student attending one of the following partner school districts or are a home school student residing within the Francis Tuttle school district, you may attend tuition-free
  • Crescent
  • Deer Creek
  • Edmond
  • Millwood
  • Putnam City
  • Western Heights

High School Students

To be considered for admission, you should be
  • At least sixteen years of age at or within the first few months of the beginning of classes (except Architecture and Construction and Pre-Engineering Academy applicants)
  • Classified as a high school junior or senior at the time classes begin and be currently enrolled in a high school served by Francis Tuttle
    • If you will be classified as a sophomore at the time classes begin, you may apply to the Architecture and Construction or Pre-Engineering Academy.

  • Items considered for admission into a program include your:
    • High school grades
    • Test scores
    • Attendance (indicated by your school records)
    • Occupational interest
    • Application answers
    • Personal interview 

       

Home School Students

To be considered for admission, you should
  • Be a resident of Francis Tuttle School district
  • Be at least sixteen years of age on or before Nov. 1 (except Architecture and Construction and Pre-Engineering Academy applicants)
  • Meet all the prerequisites of the program for which you apply
  • Provide results from at least one of the following Achievement Tests:
    • MAT (Minnesota Achievement Test)
    • ITBS (Iowa Test of Basic Skills)
    • SRA (Science Research Associates)
    • Gates-McGinitie
    • PSAT/PACT or SAT/ACT (Pre-Scholastic Achievement Test/Pre-American College Test, Scholastic Achievement Test/American College Test)
    • Nelson-Denny
    • Woodcock-Johnson
    • KETA (Kaufman Test of Educational Achievement)
    • TABE - Levels 7 & 8 (Test of Adult Basic Education)

  • Other Test Results Considered:
    • Otis-Lennon
    • ASVAB (Armed Services Vocational Aptitude Battery)
    • GATB (General Aptitude Testing Battery)
    • CDMS (Career Decision Making Survey)
    • CAPS/COPS (Career Ability Placement Survey/Career Occupational Preferences System

    Note: Test must have been administered within the last two years.
  • Items also considered for admission into a program include your:
    • High school grades
    • Test scores
    • Occupational interest
    • Application answers
    • Personal interview 

       

Adult/Postsecondary Students

To be considered for admission, you should
  • Possess either a high school diploma or GED certificate. If you have less than a high school equivalency, you must meet with an advisor in the Career Planning Center
  • Provide acceptable admission test scores (as appropriate)

    Accepted tests include:
    • TABE - Levels 7 & 8 (Test of Adult Basic Education) (administered at the Francis Tuttle Rockwell Campus on selected dates)
    • ACT (American College Test) - will accept results less than five years old
    • SAT (Scholastic Achievement Test) - will accept results less than five years old
    • Compass (administered at the Francis Tuttle Rockwell Campus on selected dates or by appointment or may submit scores less than two years old to the appropriate advisor)

  • If you are applying for college co-enrollment, and you are under the age of 21, you must have an ACT or Compass Test score


 



It is the policy of Francis Tuttle not to discriminate with regard to race, color, religion, gender, national origin, age, marital or veteran status, or disabilities. This policy shall be followed in the operation of its educational programs and activities, recruitment, admissions, employment practices and other educational services. Inquiries concerning application of this policy may be directed to the Human Resources Director, who serves as the Coordinator of Title IX; Section 504; and Americans with Disabilities Act for all campuses, at 12777 N. Rockwell, Oklahoma City, OK 73142-2789, 405.717.7799.