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Week 4 Winter 2025

Welcome to Week 4! Enjoy the sunshine this week–a worthy trade for a bit of morning frost. Check out these opportunities and deadlines, dress warmly, and stay healthy as we wrap up this month. Also, first-year students, be sure to schedule with your academic advisor or plan to visit OSS during our drop-in times to discuss your spring classes!

Winter 2025 Academic Deadlines

Friday, February 21 @ 12:00 PM: last day to change the grading basis of a class (A-F to S/U or vice versa; review the COH S/U policy)

Friday, February 21 @ 11:55 PM: last day to withdraw from a class (no tuition refund)

Friday, March 14 @ 11:55 PM: last day to withdraw from the term

January Events for COH Students

Check out the COH events calendar to see what’s happening these days! Here are some coming up:

ScholarDollars Workshop
You may be eligible for more scholarships than you think! Come learn about ScholarDollars, a one-stop shop allowing you to submit one (1) free application for multiple scholarships. If you’re interested in learning how to expand your scholarship opportunities, register ASAP for this virtual workshop on Wednesday, January 29 from 11 AM-1 PM. Please send any questions to our amazing Scholarship Coordinator, Luanne Carrillo-Avalos (scholarships.coh@oregonstate.edu).

Screenshot for College of Health virtual workshop for navigating ScholarDollars on January 29 from 11 AM-1 PM

Student Employment Opportunity with the College of Health!
Looking for meaningful part-time work conveniently located on campus? The School of Exercise, Sport, and Health Sciences (ESHS) Office seeks to hire a student employee ideally starting later in the winter term (24 hours/week max) with an opportunity for summer work as well. Check out the job post, which closes on Sunday, February 2. Those interested should contact Adriana Harper (Adriana.Harper@oregonstate.edu).

Flyer for COH Student Employee position for office support with Adriana Harper's contact info (Adriana.Harper@oregonstate.edu)

Tilikum Summer Health Experience
Hosted by Portland State University in partnership with AAMC and OHSU’s NNACoE, the Tilikum Summer Health Experience is a hybrid enrichment program designed for American Indian/Alaska Native (AI/AN) college students with no more than 60 credits. It entails five weeks of virtual and in-person experiential learning, mentorship, academic skills training, and a hands-on introduction to the health field, all anchored in the student’s cultural identity. Get more details from the Tilikum webpage, and be sure to apply by Wednesday, February 5!

Tilikum Summer Health Experience flyer featuring two men smiling and walking down the stairs of a university building

AMP-MPH Info Session for Prospective Grad Students
Considering a master’s degree? Check out one of our six (6) MPH degree options as part of the COH AMP-MPH! If you’re curious and wish to learn more, please RSVP to our winter term virtual info session on Wednesday, February 5 from 11 AM-12 PM. Whether you’re thinking of an allied health career, a health education career, med school, or eventually earning a doctorate, an MPH can be a meaningful next step.

Flyer for Accelerated Master's Program for the Master of Public Health (AMP-MPH) virtual info session on Wednesday, February 5 at 11 AM with RSVP link

KIN 343 & KIN 344 Application Deadline for PTAH Students
If you’re a KIN student undertaking the PTAH option and plan on taking KIN 343 (the 1-credit experiential learning seminar) and KIN 344 (the 1-credit experiential learning practicum) this spring, be sure to submit your apps (now live!) for each of these courses no later than Friday, February 7 at 5 PM. As a reminder, KIN 343/344 apps are always due at the end of Week 5 of the term prior to the practicum. Please send questions about the PTAH option to Emily Norcross.