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The Academic Common Market (ACM), is an arrangement among Southern states allowing students to pay in-state tuition rates at a non-Oklahoma college or university while studying in select programs not available at Oklahoma public institutions. The tuition savings to Oklahoma residents who participate in ACM programs, as compared to those who enroll as out-of-state students, vary by institution. 
The Academic Common Market is administered by the Southern Regional Education Board (SREB). Eligible programs are those that differ in curricular content by at least 50 percent from programs offered in Oklahoma. A searchable list of eligible programs is maintained by the SREB.
Application
Write directly to the college or university for information concerning admission into programs accessible via the ACM. Once you have been unconditionally accepted into one of these programs, complete and forward the
Application & Residency Certification Form ( to the address below, along with a copy of your letter of acceptance/admission into the program.
Once it is determined that the you are a resident of Oklahoma, a letter of certification will be sent to you and a copy provided to the appropriate official at the institution. This will qualify you for a waiver of out-of-state fees.
If there is interest in a program that is not on the current list of available programs, a request may be made that the program be reviewed for possible inclusion. In order to do so, the following must be submitted: a copy of the letter of acceptance into the specific program; the completed Application & Residency Certification Form; and curricular information about the program, including course descriptions and credit hour requirements. ACM guidelines stipulate that only those programs that differ in curricular content by at least 50 percent from programs offered in the state may be included. Since the number of programs offered through the ACM is frequently updated, visit the ACM searchable list for the most recent list of accessible programs.
For Further Information
Debbie Blanke, ACM State Coordinator for Oklahoma
Academic Common Market Program
Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education
P.O. Box 108850
Oklahoma City, OK 73101-8850
405.225.9170
Frequently Asked Questions
Q.What is the purpose of Oklahoma's participation in the Academic Common Market and what are the advantages?
A. Residents of 16 Southern Regional Education Board (SREB) states may participate in the Academic Common Market (ACM), an agreement that enables students to pursue unique academic majors offered at public institutions in the other SREB states at in-state tuition rates. Oklahoma students and parents participating in such programs realize significant savings because in-state tuition rates are generally substantially lower than out-of-state rates. Oklahoma taxpayers also save because the ACM provides access to costly, unique baccalaureate and graduate programs that otherwise would have to be duplicated in our own state.
- - An individual must demonstrate residence in Oklahoma.
- - Students must be accepted into a program of study not offered at an Oklahoma public college or university and listed in the ACM inventory for Oklahoma residents. Students who still have outstanding "provisions" or conditions to fulfill their admissions requirements must complete their obligations and provide evidence of full admission before applying for ACM.
- - Applicants must complete the Application & Residency Certification Form for the Academic Common Market. This document can be obtained from the ACM State Coordinator for Oklahoma or can be downloaded by clicking on the above link.
- - The institution sets policy regarding any institutionally imposed deadline for the payment of tuition. ACM students not accepted or certified within the deadline for payment may have to wait until the next tuition payment period to receive the out-of-state fee waiver or in-state status.
Q. Can I receive Academic Common Market certification if my acceptance to a university is provisional?
A. No. In order to receive certification, your acceptance must be unconditional. You cannot receive certification if your acceptance is provisional, probational, or is contingent upon test scores, transcripts or other factors.
- a copy of the letter of acceptance into the specific program,
- the completed Application & Residency Certification Form , and
- curricular information about the program, including course descriptions and credit hour requirements. ACM guidelines stipulate that only those programs that that differ in curricular content by at least 50 percent from programs offered in the state may be included.
The Coordinator then notifies the applicant and the institution of the student's eligibility. The institution will either grant a tuition waiver equal to the difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition or simply classify the student as an in-state resident.