Will Rogers College High School
#15
Best ACT in Oklahoma High Schools
1,002
Students
21.9:1
S:T Ratio
School Snapshot
Key metrics at a glance22
B
10
B+
61%
B+
22:1
B-
This Week at Will Rogers College – June 23, 2026
126 students practicing on Varsity Tutors
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Standardized Test Dates
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National Tests
June 20, 2026 – July 4, 2026
SAT Score Release Date
June 23, 2026
ACT
June 24, 2026
ACT
July 1, 2026 – July 31, 2026
AP Score Release — All
July 6, 2026
ACT Photo Upload/Standby Deadline
July 11, 2026
ACT — National
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3909 East Fifth Place, Tulsa, OK 74112
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“The mission of Will Rogers College Middle & High School is to provide a comprehensive pathway to postsecondary opportunities that begins in middle school, and emphasizes goal setting, academic achievement, and postsecondary opportunities. In middle school, our students gain early access to high school credit classes, ensuring personal and academic growth by addressing any learning gaps, and providing opportunities for all students. Our high school pathway offers early access to postsecondary opportunities, including internships, AP courses, college visits, and concurrent enrollment in Tulsa Community College (TCC), Tulsa Tech, and TU Cybersecurity. We emphasize the importance of GPA, building relationships, goal setting, and college and career opportunities through specific College Summit and Bridge curriculums. We collaborate with families, community partners, and our foundation to provide essential resources and instruction that will enable students to demonstrate their learning thro”