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}

Student Volunteers are needed for:

Engineering Career fair
Thursday, February 28th
Various times between 7:30am-5:00pm

 

Volunteer positions include:  Parking pass distributor, Employer escorts, Back pack check-in/out, student entrance greeter, water cart, and loading of employers displays.

This an a great opportunity to help out! If you are already attending the Engineering Career fair, consider donating some of your time.

Contact Mike Mays (mike.mays@oregonstate.edu) to sign up.

 

Ambassadors serve as representatives for the College of Engineering (COE) and are responsible for supporting the College in recruitment and diversification efforts.  Ambassadors lend support by attending on- and off-campus recruitment events, participating in professional conferences, attending alumni events, providing tours to students and parents who visit campus, traveling to high schools throughout the state to make presentations, and communicating with prospective students.

Want to be an Ambassador?!  Applications are now being accepted – due February 25th.