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How do I apply to graduate?

Saturday, February 2nd, 2013

All students must apply to graduate (see http://oregonstate.edu/registrar/apply-graduation).  It is recommended that  a student submit an application at least three terms before they are planning to graduate. Graduation applications are available online via your Student Online Services Account. Using this application, undergraduate and graduate students may apply for graduation online, view existing applications, cancel an […]

How do I stay informed about student opportunities?

Saturday, February 2nd, 2013

Join the Environmental Sciences Distance Listserv! Though this list-serve is geared towards on-campus students, there are many job/internship announcements that may be of interest to distance students. Also, information on course changes and University deadlines are posted. To subscribe, send an email FROM the account you wish to receive listserv postings to (ONID recommended) TO ensc-distance-join@lists.oregonstate.edu. […]

How do I start my Ecampus courses?

Saturday, February 2nd, 2013

Courses offered through OSU Extended Campus have been designed for delivery to students learning from a distance via the Web, video, and steaming media. An Ecampus Course Demo provides a series of quick orientation sequences to help you familiarize yourself with online learning. Some courses are taught on-site in classroom settings at locations around Oregon. […]

What if I am considering changing my major to Natural Resources or Fisheries & Wildlife?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

If you are considering changing your major to Natural Resources (NR) or Fisheries & Wildlife (FW), you should first explore the differences between the programs. To review differences go to: http://envsci.science.oregonstate.edu/files/envsci/es-fw-nr-differences-narrative%2Crev.2011-06-20.pdf   It may be useful to self-assess how your transfer and OSU courses apply to the curriculum of these programs. You will find the […]

How do I use MyDegrees?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

From the OSU home page, select “Online Services” at the top of the page. Click on “Online Services Quick Login” and log in using your student username and password. Select “Student Records” and, from there, the “MyDegrees” link. This will take you directly to MyDegrees. http://oregonstate.edu/registrar/mydegrees/frequently-asked-questions-0#Question1

How can I tell if there is availability in an online course at Chemeketa CC?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

From  the college’s main  website, www.chemeketa.edu:  a. click on the “Classes” tab in the maroon banner across the webpage. b. In the paragraph below the picture, click on the ‘searchable schedule of classes.’ There should be a new page that opens that says ‘Class Search.’ On this page, there is the term to choose as […]

How does financial aid work in the Degree Partnership Program?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

Oregon State University has degree partnership programs with a number of community colleges throughout the state of Oregon and Hawaii. Degree partnerships are an agreement between institutions to provide academic programs and services to students through a common admission process. Upon acceptance, students are eligible for dual enrollement in courses at both partner schools, and […]

What is the Degree Partnership Program?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

The OSU Degree Partnership Program (DPP) allows qualified students to submit a single application for admission to both OSU and a participating community college. DPP students may attend classes (including online courses) at both schools, combine credits for financial aid eligibility, and have the option of using campus facilities and services at both schools.See: http://oregonstate.edu/partnerships/students/

What if I have fulfilled a prerequisite requirement and the registration system says I haven’t?

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

If the prerequisite coursework was transfer or post-bacc coursework, the registration system likely did not recognize it as fulfilling the prerequisite. This is common for semester system transfer credits that articulate as LDT or UDT, rather than an equivalent OSU course; or, for post-bacc coursework that is not articulated to a student’s OSU transcript. A […]

How do I take a “Screenshot?”

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

Do you need to provide evidence that you’ve completed transfer coursework that is needed as a prerequisite for a course? Taking a screenshot of your unofficial transcript is one way to provide this evidence. Don’t know how to take a screen shot? See: http://take-a-screenshot.org