FAQs

Admissions

COTK College in collaborative agreement with ORU offers over 19 different degree programs through ORU Online.

Oral Roberts University is accredited by the Higher Learning Commission to award baccalaureate, masters, and doctorate degrees. COTK College is not accredited by HLC. Students must be admitted by Oral Roberts University and enrolled in university courses to receive the benefits of a fully accredited degree.

No, you will still be eligible for TOPS provided you maintain the minimum grade point average and maintain full-time status as a student. For more information please visit the Louisiana TOPS program website and the TOPS FAQs page. Please note questions 44 and 45 on pages 14 and 15.

No, COTK College is not eligible to receive TOPS funds because of our agreement with Oral Roberts University. Because ORU is headquartered in Tulsa, Oklahoma, we are considered an out-of-state-school by the state of Louisiana.

Yes! Because Oral Roberts University is a fully accredited institution, its partnership with COTK College enables enrolled students to pay for their college experience using federal financial aid. To be eligible for such funding, the student must file an Application for Federal Student Aid, also known as a FAFSA, and maintain 12 credit hours each semester.

Yes! We can not make guarantees because each school varies, but most general education courses and some major-specific courses will transfer into ORU or transfer out to other schools.

All applications and admissions requirements are handled with ORU’s admissions department.

You will need two applications: one for COTK College and one for ORU.

We do not promise you will be hired by Church of the King if you attend and graduate from COTK College. We do guarantee to make you hireable and a competitive candidate in your area of focus.

Yes, we have the Leadership+ Program. Through the Leadership+ Program, students will be challenged and equipped to take the next steps God has for them. You will engage with all aspects of leadership development and spiritual formation while attending four ORU classes. You will be required to do a portion of the work, but will not receive college credit.

Student Life

We encourage you to get to know one another through various student life events, small groups, retreats, mission trips and extra-curricular activities as part of your college experience.

COTK College operates on a Sunday–Thursday schedule where you gain practical leadership experience and work towards a bachelor’s degree. You will have Fridays and Saturdays off. For full schedule details, please visit the schedule page.

Yes, you can work a part time job. We ask that your job does not interfere with your other commitments, as school is your priority. We will work with you to optimize your schedule.

Leadership Tracks are part of Leadership Development at COTK College. This is what sets us apart from a traditional college. We focus on providing environments for you to gain real life leadership experience in a chosen area like Youth, Children’s, Pastoral Leadership, Missions, Production, Communications, and Worship. This specified hands-on training encourages leadership excellence that transfers to any chosen career field.

No, COTK College does not provide housing at this time. You are responsible for securing your own housing. If you are in need of housing, COTK College staff will help connect you with incoming or current students who are looking for a roommate.