Tuesday, October 15, 2013

School Options Part Two: Portland State University


School name and address:
Contact for more information
Portland State University
1825 SW Broadway
Portland, OR 97201
Main telephone 503.725.3000
800.547.8887 (toll free)
Website http://www.pdx.edu
Virtual campus tour http://www.pdx.edu/experience-portland-state
Request more information http://www.pdx.edu/contact.html


General information
Educational system: Oregon University System
Public or private: Public
Type of school: University
Date founded: 1946
Degrees offered: Certificate or diploma, Bachelor's, Master's, Doctorate, Other advanced degrees
School accreditation: Approved by the Office of Degree Authorization, NWCCU
Specialized accreditation: Architecture (NAAB), Business (AACSB), Chemistry (ACS), Engineering (ABET), Music (NASM), Public Administration (NASPAA), Public Health (CEPH), Social Work (CSWE), Speech Pathology and Audiology (ASHA), Teacher Education (NCATE), Theater Arts (NAST), Urban Planning (PAB), Computer Science (CSAB)
Workforce Investment Act eligible training provider: Approved for specific programs; see program descriptions
School mascot: Vikings
School setting
Setting: Urban (in a large city)
Closest major metropolitan area: Portland
Population of city the school is in: 587,865
Distance from campus to city center: Downtown
Public transportation to campus: Yes
Student parking on campus: Yes
Campus size: 49 acres
County: Multnomah
School visits
Visitor information website http://www.pdx.edu/admissions/visit
-portland-state-university
Contact to set up school visit 503.725.6454




Student body:
Enrollment
                          Men           Women          Total
Freshmen      

Full time    606                695          1,301
Part time     60                  57             117
Total         666                 752         1,418
All undergraduates (including freshmen)      
Full time 6,768              7,520       14,288
Part time3,548              3,980         7,528
Total    10,316             11,500       21,816
Graduate students
             2,513              3,706         6,219
Total all students
           12,829             15,206       28,035

Racial-ethnic background of undergraduate students
American Indian/Alaskan Native: 1%
Asian: 9%
Black: 3%
Hispanic: 6%
Multiracial: 2%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander: Less than 1%
White: 64%
Race/ethnicity unknown: 9%
These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent.

Out-of-state students
Percentage of students from out of state: 12%
Number of states and territories represented: 48

International students
Percentage of students from outside the U.S.: 5%
Number of countries represented: 79

Age of students
Percentage of students 25 or older :40%

Costs:
 
Annual costs for full-time undergraduate students
(Costs are for the 2011-2012 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 45 credits per year.)
 
In-state tuition $5,648
Out-of-state tuition $20,160
Fees $1,482
Books and supplies $1,968
Other required expenses $75
Explanation of required expenses Approximately $25 per term for locker fee/lab fee
Room and board (live on campus)* $10,065
Board and transportation (live with parents) $2,967
* Room and board costs may vary by housing facility and number of meals in meal plan
Cost information website http://www.pdx.edu/sites/www.pdx.ed
u.financial-services/files/BAO_PSU_
2010_2011_FeeBook.pdf
Tuition rates vary by
•Academic program/major
•Class load (number of credits taken)
Tuition refund policy
Tuition payment plans available
•Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term)
Tuition waivers available to
•School employees and their children
•Senior citizens
Tuition waiver application website http://www.ous.edu/dept/hr/benefits
/stafffee.php
Tuition waivers are available for graduate teaching assistants and graduate research assistants.


Financial aid:
Contact for counseling or more information
Phillip Rodgers
Director of Financial Aid
503.725.3461
Financial aid office website http://www.pdx.edu/finaid/
Applying for financial aid 
Submit these forms FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
Application deadline (for fall term) February 28-priority deadline, continuous
Letters about aid sent to applicants Continuous
Financial aid awarded to undergraduates (2010-2011)
                                                                        Freshmen                    All undergraduates(includes freshmen)
Typical financial aid package                        $11,174                             $12,986
Percentage of need* met by aid package         76%                                     80%
Average amount of financial aid awarded
Loan                                                                   $3,594                                 $4,505
Scholarship or grant                                        $5,350                                 $5,447
Work study award                                           $8,669                                 $9,295
* "Need" as defined for financial aid results from a formula based on a student's situation. The formula considers family and student income, family size, unusual expenses, and the school's costs.
Who received financial aid 
                                                                      Freshmen        All undergraduates(includes freshmen)
Number who applied for financial aid       1,157                    9,885
Number who received financial aid              892                     8,683
Loans 
Percentage of students who took out loans to pay for school 64%
Average student loan debt for last graduating class $26,287
 
Financial aid programs at this school
Loans
•Federal Perkins loans
•Federal PLUS loans (for parents)
•Federal Stafford loans (subsidized)
•Federal Stafford loans (unsubsidized)
Need-based scholarships and grants
•Federal Pell Grants
•Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
•Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants
•School-sponsored scholarships and grants
•State-sponsored scholarships and grants
•United Negro College Fund
Merit-based scholarships and grants
•Academic Competitiveness Grant
•School-sponsored scholarships in academics
•School-sponsored scholarships in art
•School-sponsored scholarships in special achievements
•School-sponsored scholarships for special characteristics
Student employment
•Work study
Veteran's benefits
•Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored
Other
•Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)
 
Grad PLUS loans, private educational loans
Oregon Opportunity Grant, United Negro College Fund
Need based scholarships available in academics, art, athletics, leadership, minority status, music/drama.
Non-need based scholarships available in academics, art, athletics, music/drama and state/district residency. 


Admissions:
Contact for more information
Melissa Trifiletti
Director of Admissions & New Student Programs
503.725.3511
800.547.8887
Admissions office website http://www.pdx.edu/admissions/
Electronic application website http://www.pdx.edu/admissions/apply
Entrance difficulty
For incoming students Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted)
Last year's applicants 
                                           Men   Women   Total
Number who applied   2,132        2,792  4,924
Number accepted         1,446        2,055  3,501
Number who enrolled    666           752   1,418
Education required for admission
High school education High school diploma required and GED accepted.
Required high school courses College prep courses: four years English, two years second language, three years math through Algebra II, two years science (one lab recommended) and three years of social science.
Other education requirements for admission GED-average score: 580, minimum score on each subject: 410; 5 percent of freshman class may enter through special admissions  

Application dates 
                                  Due                                Notified by
Fall admission* February 1, June 1 (priority date) Continuous
Transfer February 1 Continuous
Admission is available Fall term, winter term, spring term, summer term
* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different.
Application requirements
Online application available http://www.pdx.edu/admissions
Application fee $50
Submit these items:
Application Required for all students
High school GPA 3.00, required for all students
High school transcript or GED certificate Required for all students
Exams
Required exams SAT I or ACT with Writing component
Factors considered by schools when evaluating applicants
High school GPA Very important      
Difficulty of high school courses Very important      
Standardized test scores     Considered  
High school class rank       Not considered
Recommendations       Not considered
Application essay     Considered  
Character/personal qualities       Not considered
Interview       Not considered
Talent or ability       Not considered
Extracurricular activities       Not considered
Level of applicant's interest       Not considered
Religious affiliation/commitment       Not considered
Work experience       Not considered
Related to a school graduate       Not considered
First generation college student       Not considered
Racial/ethnic group       Not considered
Other admissions information
•Accepted students can defer admission for a period of time
•Early admissions (select high school students can enroll for college credit)
Students can defer admission for up to one year.
For more information about PASS, visit: http://pass.ous.edu/
Transfer student admissions
Admission requirements Minimum of 30 transferable credits required.
A maximum of 124 credits can be transferred from 2- and 4- year colleges.
Applicants must submit college transcripts.
Minimum GPA required: 2.0 and successful completion of Writing 121 with a C- or better.
Age limit on courses to be transferred No limit
Credits accepted for transfer students
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) general Yes
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject Yes
Test scores of freshmen who enrolled at the school
SAT Score
                      Critical reading   Math   Writing
 
  Under 400          9%                 7%        12%
  400 - 499          30%              35%         38%
  500 - 599          39%              41%         36%
  600 - 699          19%              16%         13%
  700 - 800            3%                1%            1%
 
ACT Score
 
  Under 12 1%
  12 - 17 16%
  18 - 23 47%
  24 - 29 32%
  30 - 36 4%
 
High school performance of students who enrolled at this school
 
Average GPA (on 4.0 scale) 3.34
 
Undergraduate retention and graduation
Percentage of freshmen who returned for their sophomore year 70%
Percentage of full-time students who complete their bachelor's degree:
In four years or less 11%
Between four and five years 14%
Between five and six years 9%


Academics
Degrees offered
•Certificate or diploma
•Bachelor's
•Master's
•Doctorate
•Graduate certificate
•Other advanced degrees
School catalog
School catalog website http://www.pdx.edu/oaa/psu-bulletin
To get a catalog 503.725.3511
Faculty and instruction
Academic calendar Quarters
Number of faculty on campus 1,564
Student faculty ratio 18:1
Graduate assistants teach lower-level courses Yes (some)
Graduation requirements
Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree 180 credit hours
All students must meet:
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements Yes
Internship requirement Depends on major
Math or science requirement Yes
Senior project requirement For all students
Math and foreign language requirements for some degrees.
Attendance options
•Evenings
•On-line/distance learning
•Part time
•Summer school
•Weekends
Distance learning courses offered by video and online. PSU offers MBA and MSW degrees on a distance-learning basis. For information about distance education visit http://www.extended.pdx.edu/online.shtml
Dual-enrollment available at Chemeketa Community College, Clatsop CC, Clackamas CC, Mt. Hood CC, Portland CC and Clark College in Vancouver, Washington.
Optional academic programs
•Accelerated degree
•Double major
•Freshman honors college
•Graduate courses open to undergraduates
•Honors program
3-2 degree programs
3-2 degree programs (three-year bachelor's degree and two-year master's degree) are available Yes
Other BioMedical Informatics Master's at Oregon Health & Sciences University
Off-campus study
Domestic exchange available Yes
At these U.S. schools or through this program Other members of the Oregon University System
Study abroad available Yes
In these countries Austria, Belgium, Botswana, Cambodia, China, Czech Republic, Denmark, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Greece, Hungary, India, Ireland, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Russia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, Tanzania, Thailand, Tunisia, Vietnam.
Military officer training (ROTC)
•Army ROTC
•Air Force ROTC
Air Force ROTC available at University of Portland a cooperating institution. 
Alternative credit opportunities
•Advanced Placement
•Challenge for course credit
•Challenge Level Examination Program (CLEP)
•Cooperative education
•Independent study
•International Baccalaureate
•Internships
Credit for passing standardized tests and correspondence courses. Credit may also be available for continuing education and summer programs, including credit and non-credit courses on-campus, off-campus, and via distance learning. For more information on these programs, call 503.725.3276 or visit http://www.extended.pdx.edu
Computing
•Computers on campus for student use
•Computer lab available to students
•Computer network can be accessed from dorm rooms
•Computer network can be accessed from off campus
•Discount computer purchase plan available
•Online registration for classes
875 computers available on campus for student use.
Libraries
Main library name Bradford P. Millar Library

Sports

Athletic association membership

  • National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
Sports website URLhttp://www.goviks.com

Other sports information

Other sports informationNIRSA - National Intramural-Recreation Sports Association

Intercollegiate and intramural sports available

IntercollegiateIntramural
SportMenWomenMenWomen
AerobicsYesYes
BadmintonClubClubYesYes
BaseballClubYes
BasketballDiv 1Div 1
BowlingYes
CheerleadingYes$Yes$
CrewClubYesYes
CricketClubYes
Cross-country runningDiv 1Div 1
CyclingClubYes
DanceClubYes
Disc golfClubYes
DodgeballYesYes
FencingClubYesYes
Flag footballYesYes
FootballDiv 1-AA
GolfDiv 1
Ice hockeyClubYes
Indoor soccerYesYesYesYes
Indoor trackDiv 1$Div 1$
LacrosseClubYes
Martial artsClub$
Outdoor adventureYes
Rock climbingYes
SailingClub$Yes
SoccerDiv 1
SoftballDiv 1
Table tennisClubClub
TennisDiv 1Div 1
Track and fieldDiv 1Div 1
Ultimate FrisbeeClub
VolleyballDiv 1
Water poloClubClub

$ indicates scholarships offered. For intercollegiate sports, the division is given when that information is available. “Yes” is used if a sport is offered, but the school has not specified the division. “Club” indicates intercollegiate competition is at the club level. For intramural sports, “Yes” indicates a sport is available.

 

Student life

Student activities

  • Choral groups
  • Drama or theater groups
  • Newspaper
  • Orchestra
  • Radio station
  • Student government
Additional performing groups include opera, campus ministries, International Student Organization, literary magazines, music ensembles, musical theater, student run film society, symphony orchestra, dance, jazz band, and a concert band. Other student activities include a literary magazine and a student-run film society.

Fraternities and sororities

  • National or local fraternities
  • National or local sororities

Clubs and associations

Number of student clubs and associations with open membership174
Student clubs and associations websitehttp://web.pdx.edu/~salp/salp_saga/
index.php
www.pdx.edu/rec-clubs

Housing

Contact for more information

Cory Ray
University Housing Office
housing@pdx.edu
503.725.4370
Housing office websitehttp://www.pdx.edu/housing/

Campus housing

Percentage of students who live on campus12%
School owns or operates housingYes
Highest year that students are required to live on campusNot required
Housing availability for first year studentsGuaranteed
Housing optionsCo-ed, apartments for married students, apartments for single students, special housing for disabled students, fraternity and sorority housing.

NEEDS CHECKING: housing for students with dependent children, and housing for new students.
Housing is available for students with disabilitiesYes
Dorms require a key or code to enterYes
Housing application deadlineJune 30 priority
Application deposit$50 application fee
$150 advance deposit

Off-campus housing

Fraternities or sororities offer housingYes

Campus housing for graduate students

School owns or operates housing forMarried graduate students, single graduate students
Housing availability for single graduate studentsFirst come, first served
Housing availability for married graduate studentsFirst come, first served
Housing application deadlineJune 30 priority
Application deposit$50 application fee
$150 advance deposit

Student services

Academic services for all students

  • Academic advising
  • English as a Second Language (ESL) program
  • Reading and study skills courses
  • Remedial education courses
  • Tutoring
For more information about academic advising visit: http://www.pdx.edu/uasc/advising.html

Health and legal services available on campus for all students

  • Health clinic
  • Legal services
  • Low-cost health insurance
  • Psychological counseling

Other services for all students

  • Basic job skills
  • Orientation
  • Placement testing

Services for students with disabilities

Polly Livingston
Director
polly@pdx.edu
503.725.4150
Disabilities services websitehttp://www.drc.pdx.edu
Barrier-free campusYes
Designated parkingYes
HousingYes
Interpreters for the deafYes
Learning aidsYes
Registration assistanceYes
Services for students with learning disabilitiesYes
TutorsYes
Alternative formats for textbook and classroom material available.

Services for women and families

Child daycare available on campusYes
Women's centerYes

Additional services available for these groups

  • Adult learners
  • Athletes
  • International students
  • Low-income students
  • Minorities
  • Veterans
For information about Upward Bound visit: http://www.pdx.edu/ubets/
For information about services for veterans visit: http://www.pdx.edu/uasc/veterans-services

Campus security

  • 24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus
  • Campus patrolled by trained security personnel
  • Late night transport service

Sources:
Information is from:   http://oregoncis.uoregon.edu/SchInfo.aspx?FileID=NSch&SchID=830029&TopicNum=0&SourceState=OR

Friday, October 11, 2013

School Options Part 1: Oregon State University


School name and address



Contact for more information

Oregon State University:   104 Kerr Administration Building Corvallis, OR 97331-2118
Main telephone:   541.737.1000


Virtual campus tour: 
Request more information: https://adminfo.ucsadm.oregonstate.edu/prod/bwskwpro.P_ChooseProspectType





General information:
General information: 
Educational system:   Oregon University System

Public or private:   Public

Type of school:   University

Date founded:   1868

Degrees offered:   Certificate or diploma, Bachelor's, Master's, First Professional, Doctorate, Other advanced degrees:   School accreditation

NW Commission on Colleges and Universities:   Specialized accreditation

Business and Accounting (AACSB), Chemistry (ACS), Construction Engineering (ACCE), Engineering (ABET), Forestry (SAF), Pharmacy (ACPE), Teacher Education (NCATE/TSPC), Veterinary Medicine (AVMA), Rangeland Resources (SRM), Counseling (IACS/NCATE/TSPC), Athletic Training (CAAHEP), Student Health Service (AAAHC), Health Care Administration (AUPHA), Nutrition and Food Management (ADA), Occupational Safety (ABET), Health Education (NCATE), Wood Science (SWST), Public Health (CEPH), Home Economics (AAFCS)

Workforce Investment Act eligible training provider:   Approved for specific programs; see program descriptions
School mascot:   Beavers

School Setting:

Setting:   Suburban (within commuting distance of a large city)
Population of city the school is in:   55,055

Distance from campus to city center:   1 mile
Public transportation to campus:   Yes
Student parking on campus:   Yes
Campus size:   422 acres
County:   Benton
 

School Visits:
Visitor information website:   http://oregonstate.edu/visitosu/
Contact to set up school visit:  visit.osu@oregonstate.edu


Student Body:

Enrollment

Gender:              Men     Women     Total
Freshmen
Full time:          1,631      1,503       3,134
Part time:             107           92          199
Total:                1,738      1,595       3,333

All undergraduates
Full time:         9,685      8,110      17,795
Part time:         1,974      2,043        4,017
Total:             11,659    10,153      21,812

Graduates        2,057      2,145        4,202

Total students13,936   12,457      26,393

Racial-ethnic background of undergraduate students

American Indian/Alaskan Native:   1%
Asian:   7%
Black:   1%
Hispanic:   7%
Multiracial:   5%
Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander:   Less than 1%
White:   69%
Race/ethnicity unknown:   4%

These figures reflect responses of people who chose to indicate their racial-ethnic background. All categories except Hispanic represent non-Hispanic students. International students are not included in these figures so they may not add up to 100 percent.

Out-of-state students

Percentage of students from out of state:   21%

Number of states and territories represented:   50

International students

Percentage of students from outside the U.S.:   4%

Number of countries represented:  91
Age of students
Percentage of students 25 or older:   17%


Costs:



Annual costs for full-time undergraduate students
(Costs are for the 2012-2013 academic year. Full-time costs are based on 45 credits per year.)

In-state tuition $6,660
Out-of-state tuition $20,844
Fees $1,478
Books and supplies $1,908
Other required expenses $2,181
Explanation of required expenses $300 matriculation fee
Room and board (live on campus)* $10,563
* Room and board costs may vary by housing facility and number of meals in meal plan
Cost information website http://oregonstate.edu/financialaid/cost-attendance

Tuition rates vary by
•Academic program/major
•Campus/location
•Class load (number of credits taken)
Tuition refund policy
For information visit: http://oregonstate.edu/fa/businessaffairs/studentfinance/accounts
Tuition payment plans available
•Deferment plan (you can pay part of your tuition at the start of the term and the rest at the end of the term)
•Installment plan (you can pay tuition in several payments over the course of the term)
Tuition waivers available to
•School employees and their children
Tuition waivers are available for graduate teaching assistants and graduate research assistants.

Financial aid:
Contact for counseling or more information: Doug Severs
Director of Financial Aid/Scholarship
Email: financial.aid@oregonstate.edu
Phone: 541.737.2241
Financial aid office website http://oregonstate.edu/financialaid/
Scholarship list website http://oregonstate.edu/financialaid/scholarships

Applying for financial aid
Submit these forms FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) preferred (will accept any MDF form)
Application deadline (for fall term) February 28 (priority date)
Letters about aid sent to applicants Continuous, staring April 1
Financial aid awarded to undergraduates (2012-2013)

                                                                        Freshmen                 All undergraduates (includes freshmen)
Typical financial aid package                      $10,651                                          $10,515
Percentage of need* met by aid package       59%                                                 53%
Average amount of financial aid awarded
Loan                                                                  $2,904                                            $3,750
Scholarship or grant                                       $3,041                                            $3,220
Work study award                                          $2,926                                            $3,220
* "Need" as defined for financial aid results from a formula based on a student's situation. The formula considers family and student income, family size, unusual expenses, and the school's costs.

Who received financial aid
                                                                      Freshmen        All undergraduates (includes freshmen)
Number who applied for financial aid       2,834                                    12,514
Number who received financial aid           1,976                                      9,933
Financial aid programs at this school

Loans
•Federal Perkins loans
•Federal PLUS loans (for parents)
•Federal Stafford loans (subsidized)
•Federal Stafford loans (unsubsidized)
•Institution loans (from the school)

Need-based scholarships and grants
•Federal Pell Grants
•Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant (FSEOG)
•Privately-sponsored scholarships and grants
•School-sponsored scholarships and grants
•State-sponsored scholarships and grants

Merit-based scholarships and grants
•School-sponsored scholarships in academics
•School-sponsored scholarships in art
•School-sponsored scholarships in special achievements
•School-sponsored scholarships for special characteristics

Student employment
•Work study

Veteran's benefits
•Veteran's benefits, such as the GI Bill, are honored

Oregon Opportunity Grant
Need based aid available in academics, alumni affiliation, athletics, job skills, leadership, minority status and state/district residency.

Non-need based scholarships available in academics, alumni affiliation, athletics, job skills, ROTC, leadership, minority status and state/district residency. 


Admissions:

Contact for more information
Noah Buckley
Director of Admissions
osuadmit@oregonstate.edu
541.737.4411
800.291.4192
Admissions office website:  http://oregonstate.edu/admissions/
Electronic application website: https://adminfo.ucsadm.oregonstate.edu/prod/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
Entrance difficulty
For incoming students Moderately difficult (about 85% of all applicants accepted)
Last year's applicants
                                                                        Men      Women     Total

 Number who applied                               6,401          5,929   12,330

 Number accepted                                    4,834          4,886      9,720

 Number who enrolled                            1,738          1,595     3,333

Education required for admission

High school education High school diploma required and GED accepted.
Required high school courses College prep courses: four years English, three years math, three years social studies, three years science (minimum of 2 lab sciences), and two years foreign language.

Application dates
                                                                         Due                                                     Notified by

Fall admission*                             September 1; February 1 (priority)    Continuous, starting October 15

Early action (apply early, but not      November 1                                                March 15
required to attend if accepted)

Transfer                                                     May 1                                                     Continuous

* Application dates for winter, spring, or summer term admission are likely to be different.

Application requirements
Online application available:   https://adminfo.ucsadm.oregonstate.edu/prod/bwskalog.P_DispLoginNon
Application fee $50
Submit these items:
Application: Required for all students
College transcript: Required for some students
High school GPA: 3.00, required for all students
High school transcript or GED certificate: Required for all students
Written essay or personal statement: Required for some students
Other application materials: Additional review for students with GPA below 3.00, required for some students

Exams
Required exams SAT I or ACT

Factors considered by schools when evaluating applicants
High school GPA: Very important      
Difficulty of high school courses: Very important      
Standardized test scores: Considered  
High school class rank: Important    
Recommendations: Considered  
Application essay:  Very important      
Character/personal qualities: Important    
Interview: Considered  
Talent or ability: Important    
Extracurricular activities: Considered  
Level of applicant's interest: Important    
Religious affiliation/commitment: Not considered
Work experience: Important
Related to a school graduate: Not considered
First generation college student:  Not considered
Racial/ethnic group: Not considered

Other admissions information
•Accepted students can defer admission for a period of time
Students can defer admission within the same academic year.
For more information about PASS, visit: http://pass.ous.edu/

Transfer student admissions
Admission requirements 124 transfer hours can be transferred.
Minimum GPA required: 2.25
For more information about transfer admission visit: http://oregonstate.edu/admissions/transfer.html

Number who applied: 3238
Number who were accepted: 2431
Credits accepted for transfer students
College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) subject: Yes

Test scores of freshmen who enrolled at the school

SAT Score             Critical reading                  Math                Writing
Under 400                     5%                                  3%                      7%
400 - 499                     27%                               22%                    32%
500 - 599                     41%                               37%                    41%
600 - 699                     22%                               30%                    17%
700 - 800                       5%                                 7%                      3%
Average score          541                                  560                     521

ACT Score
12 - 17 6%
18 - 23 37%
24 - 29 45%
30 - 36 12%
Average score 24

High school performance of students who enrolled at this school
Average GPA (on 4.0 scale) 3.56
Percentage in top 50% of their high school class 90%
Percentage in top 25% 55%
Percentage in top 10% 26%

Undergraduate retention and graduation
Percentage of freshmen who returned for their sophomore year 81%

Percentage of full-time students who complete their bachelor's degree:
In four years or less 33%
Between four and five years 21%
Between five and six years 6%



Academics:
Degrees offered

•Certificate or diploma
•Bachelor's
•Master's
•First professional
•Doctorate
•Graduate certificate
•Other advanced degrees

School catalog
School catalog website:  http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/

Faculty and instruction
Academic calendar: Quarters
Number of faculty on campus: 1,345
Student faculty ratio: 21:1
Graduate assistants teach lower-level courses: Yes

Graduation requirements
Required number of credits for a bachelor's degree: 180 quarter hours

All students must meet:
Core curriculum or school-wide requirements: Yes
Internship requirement: Depends on major
Math or science requirement: Yes
Senior project requirement: Depends on major
Foreign language requirement for some degrees.

Attendance options
•Evenings
•On-line/distance learning
•Part time
•Summer school
•Weekends
Classes offered after 4 pm weekdays and on weekends.
For more information about distance learning visit http://ecampus.oregonstate.edu
Dual-enrollment available at Blue Mountain Community College, Central Oregon CC, Chemeketa CC, Clatsop CC, Columbia Gorge CC, Klamath CC, Lane CC, Linn-Benton CC, Mt. Hood CC, Oregon Coast CC, Portland CC, Rogue CC, Southwestern Oregon CC, Tillamook CC, and Umpqua CC.

Optional academic programs
•Accelerated degree
•Double major
•Freshman honors college
•Graduate courses open to undergraduates
•Honors program
•Student-designed major
For information on the Honors program, contact 541.737.6400 or email Honors.College@oregonstate.edu

Off-campus study
Domestic exchange available Yes
At these U.S. schools or through this program Members of the National Student Exchange, members of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education
Study abroad available: Yes
In these countries Australia, Austria, China, Denmark, Ecuador, Finland, France, Ghana, Greece, Italy, Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Tunisia, United Kingdom. Contact the Office of International Education, 541.737.3006.

Military officer training (ROTC)
•Army ROTC
•Air Force ROTC
•Naval ROTC

Alternative credit opportunities
•Advanced Placement
•Challenge for course credit
•Challenge Level Examination Program (CLEP)
•Cooperative education
•External degree program (earn credits through options that require little or no classroom attendance)
•Independent study
•International Baccalaureate
•Internships
Credit for non-college training and sponsored learning such as internships and field placement.

Computing
•Computers on campus for student use
•Computer lab available to students
•Computer network can be accessed from dorm rooms
•Computer network can be accessed from off campus
•Discount computer purchase plan available
•Online registration for classes

Libraries
Main library name: Valley Library
Number of books and documents in libraries: 2,000,000
Number of subscriptions (periodicals, newspapers): 39,000


Sports:


Athletic association membership

•National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)       

Sports website URL http://oregonstate.edu/athletics/

Intercollegiate and intramural sports available

                                                      Intercollegiate          Intramural
Sport                                             Men   Women         Men  Women
Archery                                                                            Yes     Yes
Badminton                                                                      Yes     Yes
Baseball                                    Div 1 $                          Yes 
Basketball                                 Div 1 $   Div 1 $          Yes      Yes
Bowling                                                                          Yes      Yes
Cheerleading                            Yes $       Yes $  
Crew                                            Yes          Yes             Yes      Yes
Cross-country running                                                 Yes     Yes
Equestrian sports                                                         Yes     Yes
Fencing                                                                          Yes      Yes
Football                            Div 1-A $                             Yes 
Golf                                       Div 1 $    Div 1 $             Yes     Yes
Gymnastics                          Div 1 $  
Lacrosse                                                                        Yes     Yes
Racquetball                                                                  Yes     Yes
Riflery                                                                           Yes     Yes
Rugby                                                                           Yes     Yes
Sailing                                                                         Yes     Yes
Skiing (cross-country)                                              Yes     Yes
Skiing (downhill)                                                       Yes     Yes
Soccer                                   Div 1 $    Div 1 $         Yes     Yes
Softball                                                 Div 1 $         Yes     Yes
Squash                                                                       Yes 
Swimming                                            Div 1 $         Yes    Yes
Table tennis                                                              Yes    Yes
Tennis                                                                        Yes    Yes
Track and field                                                         Yes    Yes
Ultimate Frisbee                                                     Yes    Yes
Volleyball                                           Div 1 $          Yes    Yes
Water polo                                                              Yes    Yes
Wrestling                            Div 1 $                         Yes 
$ indicates scholarships offered. For intercollegiate sports, the division is given when that information is available. “Yes” is used if a sport is offered, but the school has not specified the division. “Club” indicates intercollegiate competition is at the club level. For intramural sports, “Yes” indicates a sport is available.



Student activities:
•Choral groups
•Drama or theater groups
•Marching band
•Newspaper
•Orchestra
•Radio station
•Student government
•TV station
Other student activities include campus ministries, concert band, dance, international student organization, jazz band, literary magazine, model UN, music ensembles, musical theater, pep band, student-run film society, symphony orchestra and yearbook. 

Fraternities and sororities
•National or local fraternities
•National or local sororities
13 sororities, 25 fraternities
Clubs and associations
Number of student clubs and associations with open membership 300
Largest clubs and organizations on campus Associated Students of OSU, International Students of OSU, Graduate Students Organization, Campus Crusade, MECHA
Student clubs and associations website http://oregonstate.edu/students/#StudentLife

Student Life:
Contact for more information

Tom Scheuermann
Director of University Housing & Dining Services
tom.scheuermann@oregonstate.edu
541.737.4771
Housing office website:   http://oregonstate.edu/uhds/

Campus housingPercentage of students who live on campus: 20%School owns or operates housing:   YesHighest year that students are required to live on campus:   Freshman
Housing availability for first year students:   Priority for housing
Housing Options:   Co-ed, disabled, international, apartments for married students and single students, fraternity and sorority housing.
Cooperative housing (share room and board expenses; must participate in household chores to reduce living expenses) available:   Yes
Housing is available for students with disabilities:   Yes
Dorms require a key or code to enter:   Yes
Selected dorms are ADA accessible

Off-campus housing
Fraternities or sororities offer housing:   Yes (13 sororities, 25 fraternities)

Campus housing for graduate students
School owns or operates housing for:   Married graduate students, single graduate students
Housing availability for single graduate students:   First come, first served
Housing availability for married graduate students:   First come, first served
Housing application deadline:   September 10



Student services:
Academic services for all students
Academic advising
English as a Second Language (ESL) program
Reading and study skills courses
Remedial education courses
Tutoring

For more information about academic advising visit: http://success.oregonstate.edu/advising.html
For more information about writing and study skills courses contact the Center for Writing and Learning at 541.737.5640.
For more information about tutoring visit: http://success.oregonstate.edu/tutoring.html
 

Student services
Academic services for all students
Academic advising
English as a Second Language (ESL) program
Reading and study skills courses
Remedial education courses
Tutoring

For counseling, contact the University Counseling and Psychological Services at 541.737.2131.
Other services for all students
Basic job skills
Orientation Services for students with disabilities

Tracy Bentley-Townlin
Director
Tracy.Bentley@oregonstate.edu
541.737.4098
 
Disabilities services website http://ds.oregonstate.edu/
Barrier-free campus Yes
Designated parking Yes
Housing Yes
Interpreters for the deaf Yes
Learning aids Yes
Registration assistance Yes
Services for students with learning disabilities Yes
Tutors Yes
Campus is 90% accessible. Selected dorms are ADA accessible.  
Services for women and families

Child daycare available on campus Childcare facility on campus. Certified centers/homes in town.
Women's center 541.737.3186

Campus security
24-hour emergency phone and alarms on campus
Campus patrolled by trained security personnel
Late night transport service

Sources:  
OSU campus picture:  http://www.oregonlive.com/education/index.ssf/2010/10/oregon_state_university_exceed.html

Diploma:   http://www.peterkahn.info/pages/Education_Oregon_State.html

Flags:   http://oregonstate.edu/main/campus-diversity

100 Dollor bill:   http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:HundredDollarBill.jpg

Doug Severs:   http://oregonstate.edu/dept/ncs/lifeatosu/2009/new-director-of-financial-aid-office/

ACT Logo:   http://www.k-state.edu/advising/actprofile.html

Earth Picture:   http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-472122/Most-detailed-pictures-Earth-seen.html

Racquet:   http://www.outdoorsport.es/racquetball/203-ektelon-o3-black.html

Sorority house:   http://www.pinterest.com/pin/226165212509027369/

Tutoring:   http://www.siskiyous.edu/tutoring/

Information is from:   http://oregoncis.uoregon.edu/SchInfo.aspx?FileID=NSch&SchID=830029&TopicNum=0&SourceState=OR