Rachel Siamon Study Abroad

Do you think study abroad sounds appealing but you don’t know where to start?  This is the session for you!  Navigating the many study abroad options available to engineers can be a daunting task — join us to take the first step in the process of finding the perfect program for you.  Rather than tell you about specific programs, in this session we will introduce you to your wide range of options and equip you with tools to narrow your search.  Join us to learn about how the process of study abroad works and your next steps to make it a reality.

Friday, April 26th
4:00 p.m.
The HUB

 

Passport with US and foreign currency

 

Study abroad is the experience of a lifetime, but how much does it cost?  For those who want to study abroad on a budget, the good news is there are many scholarships and grants available to fund a variety of study abroad programs.  To learn more, join us at this session where a campus representative will share funding opportunities for study abroad and how to apply for them.

Thursday, April 25th
4:00 p.m.
The HUB

The Sydney Opera House
Iconic Engineering: The Sydney Opera House

 

 

Don’t cry crocodile tears thinking you can’t study abroad as an engineer — have an adventure down under!  International Engineering Programs is hosting an information session where you can learn about the different programs in Australia and how to achieve your study abroad goals.  All engineering students are welcome to attend.  Join us!

Friday, April 5th
4:00 p.m.
The HUB

The Streets of Copenhagen
Copenhagen: where modernity meets history

Join us to learn about the fantastic study abroad opportunity just for engineers: the Technical University of Denmark (DTU).  DTU is a comprehensive university offering classes in multiple engineering majors, all taught in English.  We’ll offer information on preparing to study in Denmark, and introduce you to the campus, class offerings, and get you started on the road to Denmark!

Thursday, April 4th
4:00pm
The HUB

WHO: Leaders of COE Student Organizations

WHAT:  Join Brett McFarlane, Director of Undergraduate Programs, to learn about managing your organizations budget, fund-raising, and opportunities to secure COE funding for your organization.

WHEN: Wednesday, May 1st, 4:00 – 5:00pm

WHERE: The HUB {Batcheller 144}

RSVP: email brett.mcfarlane@oregonstate.edu to reserve a seat in the worshop

 

WHO: Engineering students interested in going to graduate school

WHAT: Are you considering graduate programs in Engineering?  Need help narrowing down your options?  Join Dr. Skip Rochefort for a workshop on researching, evaluating, and selecting the right grad programs for you.

WHEN: Tuesday, April 23rd, 6:00 – 7:00pm

WHERE: Kelley 1001

 

WHO: Engineering students with plans to go to Medical School

WHAT: Did you know that Bioengineering is the #1 major for acceptance to Medical School?  Engineering students interested in going to Medical School will not want to miss this workshop.  Dr. Christine Kelley, Associate Dean and COE Pre-Med Advisor, will share information about how to research, apply to, and prepare for Medical School.

WHEN: Thursday, April 18th, 4:00 – 5:00pm

WHERE: Kearney 112


WHO:  New transfer students studying Engineering

WHAT:  A casual reception to welcome you to OSU and the College of Engineering as well as a chance to meet COE staff and Ambassadors.  Snacks and drinks will be provided.

WHEN:  Tuesday, April 9th, 4:00 – 5:00pm

WHERE: The HUB {Batcheller 144}

Academic Buildings at ITESM in Mexico
Academic Buildings at ITESM in Mexico

 

Winter weather got you down?  Want to study abroad and take engineering classes in English?  Join us to learn about your options for studying engineering abroad in Mexico.  You can choose from several universities across Mexico and earn credits toward your engineering major.  An exchange student from Mexico will give you the inside scoop, and we’ll get you started on making your Mexico study abroad adventure a reality!

Friday, February 22nd
4:00 p.m.
The HUB