Central Oklahoma College
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Overview
Central Oklahoma College is located in a large city with a population of more than 250,000. It is in the Oklahoma City OK area.
Highlights
Undergraduate program with the highest reported starting salary ($22K): Cosmetology and Related Personal Grooming Services
Largest undergraduate program (63): Aesthetician and Skin Care Specialist
Address
14820 Serenita Avenue
Oklahoma City, OK 73134
centraloc.edu
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Accreditation:
good
Institutional Control
Central Oklahoma College is a private for-profit organization.
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Accreditation
Accreditation provides important oversight over a school's instructional practices and institutional stability.
Central Oklahoma College holds an accreditation from one of the national accreditors. Credits earned from the national accreditors are often not accepted by schools holding the more prestigious regional accreditation, and it's important to verify that your credits will transfer if you are considering an eventual switch to another school.
Accreditation History
Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges (Accredited December 14, 2014 - present)
National Accrediting Commission of Career Arts and Sciences, Inc. (Accredited January 1, 1983 - June 30, 2015)
Undergraduate Students
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Admissions
Open Admissions
Central Oklahoma College is an open admissions school and accepts any student who applies.
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Admissions Details
Here are some important dates and little tidbits. Please double-check this information on the Central Oklahoma College's webpage for the most up-to-date and accurate answers! We update this information with each school's annual reporting, but information can change unexpectedly. Select any item to view the details.
Admissions Criteria & Qualifications
Admissions Criteria & Qualifications
Credits accepted from new students
Credits accepted from new students
Central Oklahoma College accepts the following credits:
  • Open admission (school accepts any student who applies)
Programs
Central Oklahoma College program offerings
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0-1 Year Certificate
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Central Oklahoma CollegeAesthetician and Skin Car...Massage Therapy/Therapeut...Top 10 matching degrees
Career
Healthcare
Costs
Current Program Costs

Schools report total costs for (up to) their six largest career-oriented programs. You can explore the costs by selecting the "+" symbol for programs that interest you. The average months to complete apply to full-time students. Additionally, if program length is reported in contact hours, then the time literally represents time with an instructor. Alternatively, credit hours approximate instructional time, but are not inclusive of total time spent by students in learning.

The cost details offer you comparisons to the costs of similar programs available in your context group. However, schools offering similar programs often have slightly different times to complete, and therefore we have grouped all programs that are 6 or fewer months, over 6 to 12 months, over 12 to 18 months, and more than 18 months. You can find the other schools offering this program using our school explorer.

You will find the most up-to-date information at this school's website for admissions.

Aesthetician and Skin Care Specialist (7 Months)
This program is Central Oklahoma College's 2nd largest program. On average, students take 7 months of full-time study to complete the required 30 credit hours. This program is being compared to all Aesthetician and Skin Care Specialist certificate programs within the context schools that take longer than 6 months and up to a full year to complete.
Expense type
Tuition and fees
Amount
$10,950
Context: costs of similar programs
$10,950$6,000$8,000$10,000$12,000$14,000$16,000
Barbering (13 Months)
This program is Central Oklahoma College's 3rd largest program. On average, students take 13 months of full-time study to complete the required 75 credit hours. This program is being compared to all Barbering certificate programs within the context schools that take longer than a year but less than 18 months to complete.
Expense type
Tuition and fees
Amount
$18,505
Context: costs of similar programs
$18,505$5,000$10,000$15,000$20,000$25,000
Cosmetology (13 Months)
This program is Central Oklahoma College's 1st largest program. On average, students take 13 months of full-time study to complete the required 75 credit hours. This program is being compared to all Cosmetology certificate programs within the context schools that take longer than a year but less than 18 months to complete.
Expense type
Tuition and fees
Amount
$18,595
Context: costs of similar programs
$18,595$10,000$12,000$14,000$16,000$18,000$20,000$22,000
Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage (7 Months)
This program is Central Oklahoma College's 5th largest program. On average, students take 7 months of full-time study to complete the required 44 credit hours. This program is being compared to all Massage Therapy/Therapeutic Massage certificate programs within the context schools that take longer than 6 months and up to a full year to complete.
Expense type
Tuition and fees
Amount
$12,295
Context: costs of similar programs
$12,295$8,000$10,000$12,000$14,000$16,000$18,000
Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary (9 Months)
This program is Central Oklahoma College's 6th largest program. On average, students take 9 months of full-time study to complete the required 50 credit hours. This program is being compared to all Medical Administrative/Executive Assistant and Medical Secretary certificate programs within the context schools that take longer than 6 months and up to a full year to complete.
Expense type
Tuition and fees
Amount
$16,935
Context: costs of similar programs
$16,935$5,000$10,000$15,000$20,000
Surgical Technology/Technologist (12 Months)
This program is Central Oklahoma College's 4th largest program. On average, students take 12 months of full-time study to complete the required 66 credit hours. This program is being compared to all Surgical Technology/Technologist certificate programs within the context schools that take longer than 6 months and up to a full year to complete.
Expense type
Tuition and fees
Amount
$22,695
Context: costs of similar programs
$22,695$0$5,000$10,000$15,000$20,000$25,000
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Area living cost estimates
The following cost of living estimates apply to this school's largest program and should reflect the cost for an academic year. We would expect that these costs of living estimates would be uniform across programs, and we additionally recommend that you double-check the estimates through a different source. We found that schools have wildly different estimates of living expenses within the same areas.
Expense type
Miscellaneous costs when living off campus with family
Miscellaneous costs when living off campus without family
Off-campus room and board
Amount
$5,413
$5,413
$11,050
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Historic Costs by Program
You can explore the programs and corresponding lengths and costs offered over the past ten years using the drop-down menu below the graph. The programs only appear if they were one of the six largest programs offered that year. All dollar amounts have been adjusted for inflation.
Program and length
Aesthetician and Skin Care Specialist (8 months)
$0$2,000$4,000$6,000$8,000$10,000$12,0002010201120122013201420152016201720182019
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Tuition and fees
Outcomes
Graduation Rate
Approximately 74% of undergraduate students are full-time. In the last reporting year, 35% of full-time first-time students received a degree within 150% of the expected time for completion.
35%
Time to complete
On time
50% more time
Context: Graduation rate
These numbers reflect the percentage of full-time first-time students who graduate with a 2-year degree or certificate within 3 years.
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Loan Status
This donut shows the percentage of students who are in good standing (green) in repaying any federal student loans five years after leaving Central Oklahoma College.
Status of loans
Currently paying
More than 90 days late in paying
In default
Not released due to privacy
Context: Loans with good standing
About 80% of the context schools have better performance, suggesting that Central Oklahoma College's alumni earnings-to-debt ratios are low compared to the context schools' alumni.
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Context and trends: Repayment Rate
How much progress do you think you'll be able to make towards paying down your college loans seven years after leaving school? In our research, we discovered that a surprisingly large number of students don't default on their loans, but also aren't making progress in paying down their principal amount. The percentages here count alumni who have decreased their loan amounts by at least $1.
Years after leaving school.
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201320142015201620%40%60%80%100%Former students with decreased loan principal
Chart explanation
Central Oklahoma College
On the blue curve, we see the percentage of alumni from Central Oklahoma College who have successfully reduced their federal school loans by at least $1 by the date shown, which is 7 years after leaving the school.
Context Schools
The shading shows the spread of the loan repayment rate for the context schools. The dark shading shows the middle 50% of context schools, and the light shading shows all but the smallest and largest 10%.
Customize your context group using the gear at the top of the page!
Context and trends: are the loan default rates as small as possible?
The default rate is the percentage of students who are already delinquent on their loans within three years of leaving the school. If a school has a high default rate, that sends an alarm out that the students' educations are not sufficient to earn enough to repay those loans. Read below for details on the typical loan burden, and keep in mind that a low default rate may be more important than loan amounts in predicting your future success.
201420152016201720180%5%10%15%20%25%Former students with loan payment failure
Chart explanation
Central Oklahoma College
On the blue curve, we see the percentage of alumni from Central Oklahoma College who have defaulted on their federal school loans within 3 years ending on the date shown.
Context Schools
The shading shows the spread of the 3-year loan default rate for the context schools. The dark shading shows the middle 50% of context schools, and the light shading shows all but the smallest and largest 10%.
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Loan burden
At Central Oklahoma College, 100% of full-time degree-seeking freshmen receive federal student loans, averaging $7,618 each in just the freshman year. We have much more details about the full loan burden students experience in our Cost and Financial Aid Section.
Context: Percentage of freshmen with federal loans
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Context: Average freshman federal loan amount
$7,618$2,000$4,000$6,000$8,000$10,000
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Classroom Experience
Student attention at Central Oklahoma College
Schools are required to report the ratio of students per instructor, but look for a small number of students for every full-time instructor as your best indicator of personal attention and a modern well-integrated curriculum.
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Full-time and long-term instructors at Central Oklahoma College
Full-time faculty are mostly likely to be on campus and available for interaction, and to craft up-to-date courses and programs. Central Oklahoma College has 71% full-time instructors, and 72% of the context schools have a lower percentage of full-time faculty. Faculty with multi-year contracts provide additional stability and commitment to the school and its students.Within the full-time instructors at Central Oklahoma College, none have multi-year employment contracts. Of the context schools, only 31% have instructors with multi-year contracts.
Full-time instructors
71%
Long-term instructors
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Housing
No Student Housing Available
This school does not report any housing for students.
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Activities and Services
Special academic opportunities
  • Weekend college
Undergraduate services offered
  • Academic/career counseling services
  • Employment services for current students
  • Placement services for program completers
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Student Body
Study Types
About 74% of students are full-time. No students take distance education courses.
Full-time
74%
Online classes
0%
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Context: Student body size
Central Oklahoma College enrolled 468 students over the past academic year. The the student body size is near the middle of the context schools.
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Undergraduate student gender
Is the gender balance of Central Oklahoma College students important to you? You can see the breakdown in this donut chart.
Gender
Men
Women
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Undergraduate student race/origin
Central Oklahoma College reports that 60% of students are minority, which is near the middle of the context schools. Similarly, this school's 0 of international students is near the middle proportion of international students within the context schools.
Race/Origin
White
Black
Pacific Islander
Hispanic
Asian
American Indian
Multiracial
Not Reported
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Context: Gender Balance
It is very difficult for many types of schools to achieve a gender balance, and this context is valuable in evaluating the balance at Central Oklahoma College.
16%84%0%20%40%60%80%100%MenWomen
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Context: Percentage of women
With 84% women students, Central Oklahoma College has a higher percentage of women than 70% of context schools.
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Context: Student race/origin
Here is how Central Oklahoma College compares to the rest of the context group in terms of diversity in the student race and origin.
36%39%12%1%2%2%9%0%0%20%40%60%80%100%InternationalNot ReportedAsianPacific IslanderAmerican IndianMultiracialHispanicBlackWhite
Freshman residences

A high proportion of international and out-of-state students speaks to reputation and offers an opportunity for diverse interactions in and out of class.

Freshman residence
In-state
Out-of-state
International
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Student age distribution
The age distribution at a school can tell you a lot about its mission. If you're looking for a traditional undergraduate experience, you may prefer to see students who are mostly younger than 25 (lighter shades), but if you want support as a returning student, a large number of students 25 and older (darker shades) may better suit your needs.
Age range
Under 18
18-19
20-21
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30-34
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50-64
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School Finances
Central Oklahoma College: What its budget can tell you about classroom quality
Where a school spends and collects its money can suggest a lot about the educational experience it offers. The tabs below offer a look at spending that is important for the quality of your experience if you attend.
Instructional spending
Student services spending
Context and trends: Instructional expenditures per student
Instructional expenses are primarily the salary and benefits paid to the heart of a school: its full-time instructors. High expenditures in this area suggest care in hiring enough highly qualified full-time faculty to provide personal attention and up-to-date subject-area excellence.
200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018$0$5,000$10,000$15,000$20,000
Chart explanation
Central Oklahoma College
On the blue curve, we see how the instructional expenses per student at Central Oklahoma College have changed over the years.
Context Schools
The shading shows the spread of the instructional expenses per student for the context schools. The dark shading shows the middle 50% of context schools, and the light shading shows all but the smallest and largest 10%.
All values have been adjusted for inflation. Customize your context group using the gear at the top of the page!
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Does incoming revenue consistently cover expenses?

Central Oklahoma College is a private for-profit school, meaning that its annual goal is to make a profit for its shareholders. The other types of schools are public or not-for-profit, and profit is not a goal.

Total revenue and expenses by category
We divided revenue and expenses for Central Oklahoma College into categories to give some insight to what may have influenced peaks and ditches in the chart above. The purple shades correspond most directly to student education. The blue shades, auxiliary expenses and revenue, are often related to room and board. We show investment gains and losses in apricot.
200720082009201020112012201320142015201620172018$0$1M$2M$3MRevenue$0$1M$2M$3MExpense
Investment gains
Tuition and fees revenue
Government appropriations etc.
Educational sales revenue
Other revenue
Instructional expenses
Student services expenses
Academic & instructional support, student services expenses
Academic support expenses
Institutional support expenses