Welcome!

Welcome to the official website for the CEOAS Association of Graduate Students (CAGS) at Oregon State University!

Whether you are already a student in CEOAS and wanting to keep up with CAGS or are considering joining our community, we hope that you find this website to be a solid resource for you.

If you are considering CEOAS, make sure to take a look at our prospective student pages, including a breakdown of the academics, relocation advice, and Corvallis tips and tricks.


Mission

  • CAGS acts as a liaison between the students and the Deans in order to voice student concerns. It meets quarterly with the Deans as well as having a representative on the Dean’s Advisory Council.
  • CAGS coordinates social events to build cohesiveness within CEOAS.
  • CAGS has a small pool of funds for reimbursing travel expenses to conferences and off-campus courses and workshops. See more in “Awards.”

All currently enrolled CEOAS graduate students in accordance with OSU policy are automatically considered full members of CAGS. CEOAS graduate students will remain full members until they complete their degree program. All CEOAS Graduate Students are also eligible to run for an officer position.

Add the CAGS calendar to your calendar to stay updated on events, workshops, and seminars!

If you have any questions, send us an email at cags.general [at] gmail.com!

Please take a moment to sign up as a member of CAGS on the Ideal-Logic website: https://apps.ideal-logic.com/osusli?key=F3T9-25VWY_5878-CZ4R_d830938e

Registering as a member of CAGS on the OSU organizations website helps us to be able to receive funding for up to $15/member!

Associate membership is open to the public or any students outside of CEOAS upon approval from all officers. Full membership confers voting rights, as well as ability to participate in all activities.

CEOAS Graduate Students at the All College Fall Picnic (2023)

Oregon State University in Corvallis, OR is located in the traditional territory of the Ampinefu  (“Mary’s River”) band of the Kalapuya. After the Kalapuya Treaty (Treaty of Dayton) in 1855, Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to what are now the Grand Ronde and Siletz reservations, and are now members of Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon (https://www.grandronde.org) and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians (http://ctsi.nsn.us).

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