Still No Job?

Still no job lined for the summer?  Didn’t make it to the Society of American Foresters job fair?  No problem!  Career Services is holding their Career Fairs this week!

The All Majors Career Fair is going to be Wednesday, February 23 from 11:00am-4:00pm at the CH2M Hill Alumni Center.  Wear professional clothing, bring your slick resume, and be prepared to answer AND ask questions to potential employers.

The Engineering Career Fair will follow that on Thursday, February 24 at the same time and at the same place.

In order to prepare for this high-traffic and fast-paced atmosphere, Career Services has also organized a Speed Mock Interviewing event.  It will take place from 2:00pm-4:00pm tomorrow, February 22, in Memorial Union 211.  You can’t be too prepared to land that next great job opportunity.  And don’t forget: unless you are  Natural Resources major, you have to complete six months of full-time work experience in order to graduate!

Scholarships are Still Available!

Did you miss the February 1 deadline?  While the College of Forestry scholarship application has closed, there are still other scholarships available!

The OSU Folk Club is offering scholarships for older-than-average, women students.  The award amount is $2400, working out to be $800 per term.  Applicants must be women students who are 26 years old or more.  You must be enrolled in at least 12 credits and preference will be given to students who have taken a break from their post-secondary education and have returned.  Applications must be turned in no later than5:00pm on Friday, March 18.

Gamma Sigma Delta, the Honor Society of Agriculture, is offering a $500 scholarship to an undergraduate junior or senior.  The award is available to a junior or senior majoring in an area related to Integrated Pest Management or Entomology.  The scholarship is available for students in the College of Agricultural Sciences, the College of Forestry, or the College of Science.  The application deadline is Tuesday, March 1.

The Oregon Logging Conference has opened up their scholarship application as well.  The OLC is awarding multiple scholarships in amounts ranging from $750 to $1500 to assist with tuition and books.  The scholarships are available to those studying forest management, forest engineering, forest operations management, heavy equipment maintenance & welding, resource management, diesel mechanics, and other forest & timber industry-related fields of study.  The applications are due to the OLC by Monday, April 11.

All of these scholarship applications can be found in the College of Forestry Student Services Office.

Things to know

Advising

Pre-registration advising is very close at hand.  Visit your advisor’s office to sign up for an appointment or contact your advisor to set one up, depending on how your department works their advising.  Remember, an advising appointment is REQUIRED before you can register for Spring Term classes.

Deadlines

February 18th is the Withdraw deadline.  Remember, Withdraws remain on your transcript and also count towards your completion rate for financial aid.  February 18 is also the last date you can change your grading basis from A-F to S/U.  In either case, consult your advisor before moving forward with withdrawing or changing the grading basis.  You can pick up orange Change of Grading Basis Forms at the Student Services Office.  If you are planning to withdraw, you should also contact your financial aid officer to make sure you can afford the withdraw financially.

Food Drive

The OSU Food Drive is in full swing and the College of Forestry is set up to help out.  Upcoming events include Soup Lunches, sales, and silent auctions.  Find the complete schedule here and help the College of Forestry reach its $10,000 goal!

Kudos

A BIG thank you and job well done to Brad Cooper and the Society of American Foresters Student Chapter for the SAF Job Fair last week.  It was a big success with many employers and students connecting.  Great work!

Job Fair!

The SAF Job Fair is Tuesday, February 1!  Come to the Richardson Hall Knuckles dressed to impress and armed with multiple copies of your resume.  Over a dozen employers will be coming to the College of Forestry to meet you, our awesome students.  This is a great chance to get set up your required work experience, network, or get your foot in the door to land that job after graduation.  The job fair starts at 10:00am and goes until the mid afternoon.  The following companies will be in attendance:

  • Bureau of Land Management from Klamath Falls, Salem, and Vale Districts
  • Longview Timber
  • Oregon Parks and Recreation – Salem
  • Flakeboard America Ltd.
  • Forest Capital Partners
  • Seneca Jones
  • Roseburg Resources Co.
  • Plum Creek
  • Weyerhaeuser
  • Murphy Hardwood Plywood
  • Starker Forests
  • Rayonier
  • Peace Corps
  • Pacific Wood
  • OSU Career Services

Don’t miss it!

Almost Midterms

We are very close to the middle of this fast-moving winter term and we aren’t slowing down one bit.

Employer Information Nights

The last of our Employer Information Nights are happening this week.  Longview Timber will be here on Wednesday at 5:00pm in Peavy 104.  Lone Rock Timber will hold their info night on Thursday at 5:00pm in Peavy 104.

In addition to their info night, Lone Rock Timber will be conducting interviews at the College of Forestry on January 28 for forest management and forest engineering positions.  Visit the student services office to pick up job descriptions and sign up for an interview time.

Job Fair

The Society of American Foresters Job Fair is coming up on February 1 in the Richardson Hall knuckles!  Make sure you come prepared to answer questions as well as ask some good ones.  Don’t forget to bring several copies of an updated resume to provide for employers.  If you need help with your resume, contact OSU Career Services ASAP!

Survey

Help us know how to serve you better!  The College of Forestry Student Services Office Survey is up and running.  Please take 15 minutes out of your web-surfing time to visit this site and complete the survey.

Student Services Office Survey is Live!

The College of Forestry Student Services Office Survey is open and ready for you to complete!  Among the programs and services that could use your evaluation are Annual Ring, the Fernhopper Newsletter and others.  It also asks your opinion on how to improve our services.  Everything is with an eye towards helping students succeed both in and out of the classroom.  You can find the survey here:

http://survey.forestry.oregonstate.edu/student-services

We look forward to reading your responses!

Job Interview Sign-ups Available

Job descriptions can be found in the Student Services Office along with sign-ups for interview times.

Weyerhaeuser has multiple internship openings in the fields of Forest Management, Forest Engineering, Public Resource Protection/Enhancement Management, and Nursery and Orchards.  They have interview space reserved on January 25, 2011.  Come to the Student Services Office to pick up a Weyerhaeuser application and sign up for an interview slot.  Complete the application and bring it to Weyerhaueser’s Employer Information Session on January 20, 2011 in Richardson 201Q from 10:00am-4:00pm.

Lone Rock Timber has four internships available in the fields of Forest Management and Forest Engineering.  Two are located in Roseburg, OR and the other two are located in Medford, OR.  Stop by the Student Services Office to pick up the job descriptions and sign up for an interview.  Lone Rock Timber has interview space reserved for January 28, 2011.  You can also gather more information from them during their Employer Information Night on January 27, 2011.

Welcome Back!

Welcome back from the CoF Student Services Office!  We’ve been working hard while you’ve been enjoying your vacation, and here are some of the things you can expect to come your way this Winter.

Survey

The Student Services Office is in the midst of finalizing an assessment survey.  Completing this online survey will go a long way in helping us to provide programs and services that you think would be useful.  Keep your eye out for a link to be sent to your ONID email account.

Pre-Job Fair Workshops

Career Services is sending it’s staff to Richardson 313 on January 10 and 11 @ 1:00pm.  These sessions will help you to clean up your resumes and assist you with interview skills.  Immediately following the January 11 workshop, Aaron Schneider from Siuslaw National Forest will be available to discuss what federal employers like to see from their applicants in terms of resumes and interviews.

Employer Info Nights

Several companies have set up times to come into the College of Forestry in order to give you information about their companies and the job opportunities within them.  The dates, times, places, etc are below.

USDA Forest Service: Wednesday, January 12, 5:00pm-6:30pm in Peavy 104.

Longview Timber: Thursday, January 26, 5:00pm-6:30pm in Peavy 104.

Weyerhaeuser: Thursday, January 20, 10:00am-4:00pm in Richardson 201Q.

Lone Rock Timber Company: Thursday, January 27, 5:00pm-6:30pm, Peavy 104.

1st Year Retention Initiative

Student success is our primary concern in the Student Services Office.  Students who did not perform well in their first quarter at OSU will be first in line to receive contact from us so that we can put students on the right track towards success in the University.  After that, all first year students will be contacted so we can get a better sense of what has gone well and what hasn’t for you so far in at Oregon State and in the College of Forestry.

*Update!

Lone Rock Timber Company will now be in Peavy 104!  That change is also reflected above.

*Update!

Longview Timber has changed its date to January 26!  That change is reflected above.

Study Abroad

As Fall term comes to a close, it is a good time to start thinking about opportunities abroad.  For general information, visit this site:

http://oregonstate.edu/international/studyabroad/students/

An exciting opportunity also awaits students in the College of Forestry.  In Fall, 2011, the College of Forestry will be coordinating a study abroad trip to Scandinavia.  The program will focus on housing production with an emphasis on innovation, conservation, design, and natural resources.  Included in this area of study will be regional sustainability, climate, ecosystems, forest management, and renewable materials.  Instruction will be provided by a faculty team from Oregon State University and the University of Oregon.  For more information, go to this site:

http://fbsg.forestry.oregonstate.edu/study-abroad-scandinavia-experience

Good luck with final exams and safe travels to wherever you may be going for Winter break!

Save the date!

January 20, 2011.

On that day, representatives from Weyerhaeuser will be in Richardson Hall 201Q for a drop-in information session.  Weyerhaeuser is a forest products company with their international headquarters in Federal Way, WA.  They will be on campus to provide you with information regarding their job openings.  Don’t miss this opportunity to get in with a great company that has served our students well.  Make sure to bring questions to ask.  Employers traditionally like to see curiosity in their potential employees.

If you don’t already have one, use Winter Break to work on a resume and cover letter.  Before Weyerhaeuser’s campus visit, the Student Services Office is coordinating a Resume and Interviewing Skills Workshop with the help of Career Services.  Bring your resumes and cover letters on either Monday, January 10 or Tuesday January 11 so workers from Career Services can help you polish them.

Those wonderful, new resumes and cover letters will come in extra handy.  A couple of weeks after Weyerhaeuser’s information session, the Society of American Foresters will be holding their annual job fair on campus.  This is a chance to meet employers from across the country and get your foot in the door with some great companies as well as land a summer job or a permanent job.  The Job Fair will happen on February 1 in the Richardson Hall knuckles.