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May 10 2009
Its not too hard to get into Oakwood. Make sure you keep ALL the information they send you and visa-versa. You will get screwed over.
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Jul 17 2007
To get into Oakwood College requires decent scores, transcripts and references. No one smokes, drinks, curses... on the campus, so be prepared to live a clean, productive life.
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May 16 2007
The activities that I participated in were skating, United
student movement activities.
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Mar 18 2005
Ok, if you dont already know Oakwood is an historically Black College. And if you are lookin' to go to Oakwood you are more than likely African-American your self, so you know that you have to stay on "us" to get things accomphished. Do not allow the system to run you....you have to stay PROACTIVE to get what you need done done
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