Happy Week Eight, Beavs! Phase 1 of registration starts this week. Need ideas on what to take? Check out OSU’s Course Catalog. Have a great week!

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Important Dates

  • Term dates: September 23 – December 4
  • NEW S/U Deadline: December 1
  • NEW Withdraw from a course final deadline (no refund): December 1
  • Phase 1 Registration: November 15 – December 2
  • Phase 2 Registration: December 3 – January 10
  • Finals week: December 7-11

Highlights

Registration PINs

Now that registration has started for some students, you may have trouble with your registration PIN. This doesn’t always happen, but unfortunately some times the PIN you receive might not work. If so, please email your academic advisor and be sure to include your original PIN in the email.

For additional help, please call the Office of the Registrar at 541-737-4331.

University of Sydney Study Abroad Info Session

Interested in getting some kind of studying abroad during your college career? In Fall 2021, the University of Sydney will be hosting virtual Study Abroad and Exchange programs. This virtual offering will be meaningful and worthwhile in exploring the culture and academics in Sydney, even from a distance! If you’re interested, be sure to click on the date below to register for one of the virtual information sessions (times are all in PST):

Human Services Resource Center

Hey Beavs, we know times can be a little challenging right now. Fortunately, the Human Services Resource Center is still up and running and supporting students! They provide a multitude of services including grocery support, Healthy Beaver Bags, SNAP Assistance, housing support, financial stress support, and so much more. Be sure to check out their website for more details on all the ways they are supporting students this term!

Klatowa Eena Alumni Network – Community Connect

November is Native and Indigenous Heritage Month, so it’s a great time to connect with others and learn about their experiences. Join the OSU Klatowa Eena Alumni Network for an opportunity to discuss what it means to be Native and Indigenous in 2020. The event will be held virtually on Tuesday, 11/17 from 5:00pm – 6:00pm and is free to attend, so be sure to register here.

Covid-19 Concern Intake Form

The Office of the Registrar has developed an intake form to address student issues and concerns related to COVID-19. If you have an issue or concern and wish to receive support about academics, personal or financial needs, please fill out this form.

Steps to S/U a Class

The S/U Deadline for Fall 2020 is coming up this Friday! Be sure to follow these steps below to make sure you get your form in early to your advisor for them to approve:

  1. Log into your MyOregonState
  2. Select the “Academics” tab
  3. In the “Academic Resources” section, click “Change Class Options”
  4. Select the appropriate term to view class schedule and grading options, change the class you want to S/U, and click “submit changes”
  5. Check your ONID for a confirmation email from DocuSign Registrar Forms Mgr.
  6. Click “Review Document”. Click “Continue” to sign the request, then click the “Sign” tag. Be sure to click “Finish” to complete the process.
  7. Once the form is signed, it will be automatically emailed to your Academic Advisor for them to sign.

For more detailed instructions, be sure to check out the Change of Grading Basis page at the Office of the Registrar’s website.

Institute of Health Improvement Club

The IHI Open School Chapter here at OSU is a student-led club focused on advancing the safety and quality of care that is delivered in all healthcare settings around the world. As a club, they are dedicated to learning about the science of improvement and how to apply those principles to a real-life problem. The club’s mission is to provide members with an opportunity to engage in these principles so they can carry them into their careers. This is achieved through open discussions on healthcare, case studies, and guest speakers. This upcoming fall term there will be weekly meetings over Zoom open to anyone interested. If you are interested, be sure to email their President or Larry Gilley and get added to their Canvas page. In addition, be sure to check out their Facebook and Instagram!

Campbell Lecture 2020: A Public Health Science Approach to Autism

Craig Newschaffer, Ph.D. is Dean of the College of Health and Human Development at Penn State University. He’ll be joining CPHHS to talk about his research and work in the realm of autism spectrum disorder on Friday, November 13 from 1-2 pm. Be sure to join the zoom call the day of the event if you’re interested!

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