Associated Students of OSU - ASOSU is every student at Oregon State University. We exist as an organization to promote academic excellence, encourage the intellectual, social, cultural, and physical development of the student body, and enable the student body to assert its varied interests as citizens and members of the academic community through democratic representation. Our mission is to promote self-governance and leadership within the student body of Oregon State University, thereby enhancing the educational, social and cultural experience of the students. The ASOSU Director of Nontraditional Affairs is your ally on campus. This position serves all Oregon State University students who identify as nontraditional. If you feel you are a nontraditional student, you are! As nontraditional students we require services that may differ from those generally advertised. While the following handbook is, unfortunately, not comprehensive it does provide lists of services and offices that may be of interest to many different types of nontraditional students. As always, if you have any questions or comments please feel free to contact any of us at the ASOSU offices located in 149 Snell Hall. Nontraditional.affairs@oregonstate.edu Student Parents General Contact Info Childcare and Family Resources B009D Kerr Administration Building Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-4906 8:00 am – 5:00 pm Contact the Childcare and Family Resources Coordinator with any questions oregonstate.edu/childcare Services Include lactation rooms & on-campus parent resources map (CAN WE ADD THIS MAP?) http://oregonstate.edu/childcare/lactation-rooms#38 Free On-Campus Childcare Our Little Village Valley Library Room 3564 Mon - Wed 2:30pm - 9:30pm, Sat 10:00am - 8:00pm, Sun 10:00am - 9:30pm Three hour maximum limit Dixon Recreation Center 1st floor Mon - Wed 2:30pm - 9:00pm, Sat - Sun 10:00am - 8:00pm Two hour maximum limit Contact: Site Coordinator oregonstate.edu/childcare/ourlittlevillage Campus Childcare Beaver Beginnings NAEYC Accredited child care center Full- and part-time care 1262 SW Adams Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Contact: (541) 737-4641 cclc.com/osu OSU Child Development Lab Morning classes: Tues - Fri 8:30am - 11:45am (breakfast & lunch) Afternoon classes: Tues - Fri 1:00pm - 3:45pm (snack) Bates Hall Contact: (541) 737-2516 health.oregonstate.edu/child-development-laboratory Off-Campus Family Connections Linn-Benton Community College 6500 Pacific Boulevard SW Albany, Oregon 97231 www.lbcc.cc.or.us (541) 917-4899 Child Care Subsidy Students Subsidy will pay for any licensed, registered or exempt child care provider Application available at Childcare & Family Resources the first day of fall term and due by 12pm on the 3rd Friday of fall term Faculty/Staff Application available at Childcare & Family Resources the first day of fall term and due by 12pm on the 3rd Friday of fall term Contact: Childcare & Family Resources (541) 737-4906 familyresources@oregonstate.edu B009 Kerr Administration Building Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Care.com OSU students, faculty, and staff have free access to this online resource. Search childcare, babysitting, house-keeping services and more login to www.care.com/osu using your ONID email Student/Parent Advisory Board The board serves to improve resources for student parents to ensure academic success Visit the Childcare & Family Resources website for further information on these and other services. http://oregonstate.edu/childcare/home Food Services General Contact Info Human Services Resource Center 149 Snell Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-9127 www.oregonstate.edu/hsrc Clare Cady Human Services Resource Coordinator clare.cady@oregonstate.edu (541) 737-9127 On Campus Services OSU Emergency Food Pantry Snell/MU East Open twice per month – 5pm - 8pm Check online or visit Snell 149 for more information (541) 737-3473 Emergency Food Snell 230 Weekdays 9am - 5pm MealBux Offers OSU students a way to pay for a few meals on campus Applications found at Snell 230 or oregonstate.edu/hsrc (541) 737-3747 Off Campus Services SNAP Office South Corvallis Food Bank 1750 SW 3rd St. Suite M Corvallis, Oregon 97331 Mon & Wed 1pm - 3pm, Thurs 5pm - 7pm, Sat 10am - 12pm (541) 753-4263 Education Support Student Support Services Help students succeed by giving access to many resources available to those in TriO-SSS Program Contact for Initial Assessment: (541) 737-9326 trio.sss@oregonstate.edu Contact: Student Support Services Oregon State University 301 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-3998 University Exploratory Studies Program Academic and career advising for undeclared undergraduates Contact: 102 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-8144 UESP.Advisor@oregonstate.edu Women Returning to Higher Education (WORTHE) Undergraduate first year experience for women at least 25 years of age. Focuses on increasing the academic success of women at least 25 years of age Hours: Mon – Thurs 9am – 6pm Fri 9am – 5pm Contact: Women’s Center, Benton Annex Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 http://oregonstate.edu/womenscenter/worthe-womens-center Academic Success Center Contact: 102 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 www.success.oregonstate.edu (541) 737-2272 Writing Centers www.cwl.oregonstate.edu/writing-center-descrip Waldo Hall Writing Center Mon-Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm Contact: 123 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-5640 Student Success Center Mon-Fri 9:00am – 4:00pm Second Floor, South Study By appointment only Valley Library Writing Desk Mon-Wed 5:00pm – 9:00pm Thursday 6:00pm – 9:00pm Sunday 2:00pm – 9:00pm By appointment only Coaching for Academic Success Contact: Academic Success Center 102 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-2272 www.success.oregonstate.edu/asc-success-resources Academic Learning Services Contact: Academic Success Center 102 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-2272 www.success.oregonstate.edu/what-academic-learning-services-program Supplemental Instruction Service for students taking high risk classes (generally maths, biologies, chemistries, zoologies) Contact: Academic Success Center 102 Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-2272 www.success.oregonstate.edu/what-supplemental-instruction Career Services Contact: B008 Kerr Administration Building Oregon State University Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-4085 http://oregonstate.edu/career/ Legal/Advising/Advocating Office of Advocacy Guides OSU students who have disputes within Oregon State University Includes: Academic advising, grade appeal, financial aid questions, faculty misconduct and more Contact: Associated Students of Oregon State University Legal Advocacy www.oregonstate.edu/dept/asosu-advocacy Ombuds Confidential conflict management services Includes: interpersonal conflict, miscommunication, ethical dilemmas, self-help and more Visit: 116A Waldo Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 www.oregonstate.edu/ombuds Student Legal Services Legal advising for students with non-OSU related disputes Contact: Associated Students of Oregon State University Director of Student Legal Services asosu@acessthelaw.org www.asosu.oregonstate.edu/legal-advising Office of Equity & Inclusion Integrates Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity, Community and Diversity, and Women’s Advancement and Gender Equity General Contact: 526 Kerr Administration OR 330 Snell Hall Corvallis, Oregon 97331 (541) 737-3556 International Resources & Information for International Students Culture Shock & Homesick ? New Student &Family Outreach - New Student Programs & Family Outreach serves as a campus leader in facilitating the transition process for new students and their parent/family members. We promote and enhance successful transitions through collaborative programs and outreach. New Student Programs & Family Outreach: Support student growth and development throughout their first year at OSU. Provide new students and their families with informative and engaging orientation programs. Support specific transitional resources for unique student populations (e.g. Veterans, international students, Degree Partnership Program students, transfer students, multicultural students, nontraditional students, first-generation students). Familiarize students with the campus and community. Develop supportive partnerships with parents and family members of new students. Provide meaningful student employment and internship opportunities for current OSU students. B009 Kerr Administration Building 541-737-7627 http://oregonstate.edu/newstudents/about-us Send home an E-postcard - http://oregonstate.edu/main/firstyear/e-postcards U-ENGAGE Course- U-Engage is a 2-credit course for new students to further understand and cope with their new life here as university students and the OSU experience. In a smaller class environment, new students explore a particular academic area of interest together. Additionally, students will gain an understanding of campus resources and explore the tips & habits of highly successful students New Student Programs & Family Outreach B009 Kerr Administration Building 541-737-7627 http://oregonstate.edu/newstudents/u-engage/home Academic Resources : IDEA- International Degree and Education Abroad provide OSU students with outstanding international academic opportunities that develop their international/intercultural knowledge, skills, and awareness for the future needs of the state of Oregon through effective management of education abroad programs and the International Degree; ethical and supportive advising; and collaboration with other OSU units and exterior international education organizations. The IDEA office is a “mini-university.” The IDEA office recruits and enrolls ID and Education Abroad students; advises and orients them; welcomes them back upon return and assists them with processing their experiences; processes their credit; for ID students - assists in the degree audit process; collaborates with various offices on campus to create policies for all of the above; assesses and responds to risk and security issues overseas; creates agreements for collaboration with institutions worldwide; collaborates with the alumni and foundation offices to inform alumni of IDEA programs and outcomes and raise scholarship funds for future IDEA students; and collaborates with Academic Programs and the SAAC to review new proposals, evaluate existing programs and assess learning outcomes for IDEA programs. Heckart Lodge 541.737.3006 http://oregonstate.edu/international/studyabroad/about-idea International Program- IP seeks to foster, coordinate and advocate for programs and services that have an international dimension. IP is a creative catalyst to help OSU become a premier international university, with its mission reflecting global interdependence and the increasingly international basis of Oregon's economy. IP engages in entrepreneurial efforts to provide the resources necessary to support its mission. International Living-Learning Center (ILLC) 541.737.3006 http://oregonstate.edu/international/about-international-programs Campus Resources : International Students of Oregon State University (ISOSU) - The International Students of Oregon State University (ISOSU) leads in creating a community that enhances and influences the student experience. ISOSU facilitates cross-cultural interaction and understanding by inviting many voices from around the world to be heard. ISOSU is committed to supporting and developing a wide range of international opportunities for the OSU community focusing on the education of issues and appreciation of cultures on this university campus. http://oregonstate.edu/sli/isosu/ International Resource Centre ( IRC) - The International Resource Center (IRC) was established in the Fall of 2009 as a space where international students and culturally curious locals can gather. ISOSU and the Campus Alliance for International Resources (CAIR) partner with various groups on campus to make services available at the IRC to those who seek them. For example, the International Welcome Center (held in the IRC) functions during the summer to provide assistance to new international students and their families by answering questions and introducing fellow international students. http://oregonstate.edu/sli/isosu/irc ISAS- International Student Advising and Services furthers the internationalization of the university and the community by providing services to more than 2900 international students and their families from over 90 countries. ISAS advances the free exchange of ideas and culture through advocacy, education, service, outreach and engagement. ISAS - Heckart Lodge Office: 541-737-6310 International Living-Learning Center (ILLC) Suite A110: 541-737-4660 http://oregonstate.edu/international/node/25121 ISS- The mission of the Office of Intercultural Student Affairs is to build the intercultural and CrossCultural capacity of students through high-impact pedagogical practices and support services, so as to best inform and empower them in a globally diverse and engaged world. Check out the Cross Cultural Mentoring Program- for international students, domestic students, faculty, staff and community members. A150 Kerr Admin 541-737-9030 http://oregonstate.edu/dept/iss/ ASOSU – International Affairs - The international student affairs task force is specifically to assist ASOSU in promoting the well being of international students at Oregon State University. This includes but is not limited to, outreach and advocacy on behalf of international students, working to ensure all international students are supported in every way and assisting international students in gaining access to resources. - If you need to voice out any concerns/problems about your life and experience here, come talk to us! We keep everything private and confidential. Plus, we do our very best to help each and every international student here at OSU and create change. Email us at international.affairs@oregonstate.edu - If you have a great idea for international students that OSU should listen to, we speak on your behalf! Visit us at Snell 149 or email us. We want all international students to be as involved as they can to better your lives and your educational experience here at OSU. We would be happy to hear your thoughts, and meet each and every international student here. Accessibility Oregon State University Accessibility Information Oregon State University strives to have an inclusive, accessible campus, and has programs that offer accommodations, education, consultation, and advocacy for the differently-abled community. Accessibility.affairs@oregonstate.edu Oregon State University Disability Access Services Disability Access Services (DAS) facilitates access to University programs and services for students, faculty, staff, and visitors with disabilities through accommodations, education, consultation, and advocacy. DAS offers the following available services: Alternative Format – converts required course materials into accessible formats. Alternative Testing – testing accommodations can be arranged for those who are eligible. Classroom Access – provides accessible classroom locations and accessibility within the classroom (i.e. accessible computers and seating). Deaf and Hard of Hearing Access Services – offers accessible audio/video materials, FM systems, interpreting services, and real-time transcribing. Note-taking Services – note-takers are paid to provide students with electronic or hard copies of class notes. Additional Notification to Faculty – further explanation regarding the impact of and necessity for accommodations can be provided to instructors. Academic Coaching - DAS academic coaches are available to discuss study skills and time management, and can also provide referrals to other support services in order to enhance student learning and academic success in the classroom. Lab Assistants – are able to assist students when a disability limits participation during laboratory sessions. Library Assistants – provides assistance in reading, scribing, or retrieving materials while doing course-related library research. DAS Early Registration – Students are eligible for early registration if they must register with the university early in order to meet DAS accommodation request deadlines. Flexibility with Assignments or Deadlines – eligible students may make arrangements with their instructor or department regarding attendance and deadlines. Students with a documented disability have the right to receive reasonable accommodations. In order to receive accommodations through the university, students must apply to DAS and provide the DAS office with the necessary documentation. Students applying for accommodations must respond to requests for information, as well as schedule and complete a required orientation. Students must request accommodations according to the DAS Timeline for Service Requests before and during each term of attendance. For more information regarding accommodations, visit the DAS website: ds.oregonstate.edu/ For information regarding available scholarships for students with disabilities, visit http://ds.oregonstate.edu/current/scholarships.php Alternative Transportation Benton County Dial-A-Bus Dial-A-Bus is a non-profit program providing transportation service to ADA certified disabled people. Operates throughout Benton County. Runs Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:30 p.m., Saturday from 8:50 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Phone: 541-752-2615 Website: http://dialabus.org/index.htm Albany Call-A-Ride Albany Call-A-Ride is available to people of all ages with disabilities who are unable to access fixed route bus services. Operates throughout the Albany City limits. Runs Monday through Saturday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. $1.00 per person for each one-way trip. Phone: 541-917-7500 E-mail: explore@cityofalbany.net Website: http://www.cityofalbany.net/departments/public-works/transit/call-a-rideservice Graduate General Information: Fellowships, scholarships, financial aid, admission requirements, tuition and fees, degrees, certificates and majors. For information on these topics and more, go to the OSU General Catalogue & Schedule of Classes: Visit: catalog.oregonstate.edu Click: “Graduate Student Information” The Coalition of Graduate Employees (CGE): The Coalition of Graduate Employees (CGE) represents the interests and rights of Oregon State University’s graduate employees through the bargaining and maintenance of a fair working contract. We strive to create a community of graduate employees empowered to advocate for collective issues. Key Values of CGE are: 1. Member-driven collective action 2. Advocacy 3. Equality and justice Who Can Join? Any OSU graduate employee can join CGE, Gradate Teaching Assistants and Graduate Research Assistance who are in the Bargaining Unit become full members. All other graduate employees become associate members. CGE member dues are 2% of your monthly salary before taxes. Events: In addition to their advocacy work, CGE also puts on a number of events throughout the year. All events are open to the general graduate student population and include: Trivia Nights, BBQs, and the “Civil War Brew Off” – which pits CGE members in a homebrew taste test competition against the University of Oregon’s GTFs. Contact and More Information: The CGE website can be found at http://cge6069.org/ The Coalition office is in the basement of Westminster House 101 NW 23rd St. Corvallis, OR 97330 Graduate Assistant Health Insurance: Student Health Services provides information on graduate student health insurance plans. Health plans for Graduate Assistants are provided by PacificSource and are Mandatory to all eligible assistants. More information on preferred providers, waivers, premiums and other frequently asked questions can be found on the student health website. Contact: Web: http://studenthealth.oregonstate.edu/graduate-fellow Email: OSUstudent.insurance@oregonstate.edu Phone: 541-737-7568 PacificSource Customer Service: Email: cs@pacificsource.com Phone: 1-888-977-9299 Graduate Conference Registration Subsidy: The Graduate Conference Registration Subsidy is available for Graduate Students to help further their academic experience outside of the OSU classroom. HSRC can provide up to $150 per student each fiscal year (July-June). Proof of attendance is required. Students must also fill out the OSU Reimbursement Request form. More information and forms can be found on the HSRC website or in their office. Contact: Office: Snell Hall 230 Phone: 541-737-3747 Email: internal.hsrc@oregonstate.edu Web: www.oregonstate.edu/hsrc/resources Listservs: Many graduate students who are new to OSU are unfamiliar with the listservs and/or where to find out what kinds of lists they could be on. Listservs are helpful for: social groups/clubs, activism, and professional development. Web: lists.oregonstate.edu/mailman/listinfo Library Resources: The Valley Library provides a number os services for students. Each academic area has its own librarian assigned to it. They can help narrow down or broaden literature review topics, find the most effective ways to search for different material, help you keep track of what you find, and much more. Various library resources for graduate students can be found online. In addition, library study rooms can be reserved online. Web: osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/services/graduate.html Room Reservation: osulibrary.oregonstate.edu/rooms Director of Graduate Affairs graduate.affairs@oregonstate.edu Health and wellness The purpose of the ASOSU Director of Wellness Affairs, along with providing and directing students to the proper resources, is to get a gage of what is important to the student population and ensure that the student voices are heard when it comes to their wellness. There are seven aspects of wellness: emotional, physical, social, occupational, spiritual, environmental, and intellectual, and there are various resources on campus, most of which your student fees pay for, that cater to at least one aspect. Here are some to get you started: Student Health Services (SHS) 201 Plageman Building Corvallis, OR 97331 Phone: 541-737-9355 Hours: Monday – Friday 9am to 6pm Saturday 10am – 3pm Sunday Closed Summer Hours: Monday – Friday 9am to 5pm Closed on Holidays Student Health Services provides leadership for health on campus and contributes to the success of students and the university community. The Student Health Center holds departments that provide various services. Services include: Acupuncture Allergy & Asthma Chiropractic Consulting Specialist Lab & X-ray Massage Therapy Medical Advise Nurse Line Men’s/Women’s Health Occupational Health Oregon Contraceptive Care Psychiatric Services Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner Sports Medicine/Physical Therapy Travel Medicine Pharmacy Insurance AND MORE! Website: http://studenthealth.oregonstate.edu Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) 500 Snell Hall Oregon State University Corvallis, OR 97331 Phone: 541-737-2131 Email: CAPS@oregonstate.edu Hours: Monday – Friday 8am to 5pm Services provided at CAPS are confidential and include: Individual Counseling Couples Counseling Group Counseling Consultation about any personal issue Outreach Mind Spa Psychiatric Services EmWave Personal Stress Reliever Loans Confidentiality Counseling and Psychological Services provides counseling, consultation, outreach and education to OSU students, faculty, and staff. CAPS staff includes Psychologists, Clinical Social Workers, Professional Counselors, Pre-doctoral Residents completing the final stages of their doctoral training in Clinical or Counseling Psychology, Psychiatric Residents, and Master's students in Counselor Education. Website: http://oregonstate.edu/counsel/ Health Campus Initiative Dean of Student Life The Teams involved with the Healthy Campus Initiative include, but are not limited to: A200 Kerr Administration Building Corvallis, OR 97331-2133 (541) 737-8748 (541) 737-9160 The Healthy Campus Initiative is a collaborative approach to prevention initiatives and response efforts at Oregon State University. The initiative provides for strategic planning, policy review and development, ongoing training and development, assessment of situations and outcomes, and comprehensive, interconnected leadership for the campus community. A coalition will develop common resources for faculty, staff, and students. Website: http://oregonstate.edu/deanofstudents/hci Academic Success Center Oregon State University 102 Waldo Hall Corvallis, OR 97331 Phone: 541-737-2272 Services Include: Academic Coaching—well trained peer coaches can help students achieve academic success Academic Learning Services—ALS offers courses in support of student success (Academic Success, Career Decision Making) as well as orientation and skills development Peer Education Training—The ASC offers training for tutors, Supplemental Instruction leaders, and academic coaches The Academic Success Center’s mission is to support the university's learning environment and to promote student success through graduation and beyond Website: http://success.oregonstate.edu Human Services Resource Center (HSRC) o The Human Services Resource Center will provide programs, education and referral services to students on Oregon State University campus affected by hunger or poverty. The primary function of the center is to assist students and refer them to services in the community to help meet their needs. Students struggle to pay for tuition, books, and housing, in addition to securing services and supports that are necessary to succeed in college. Spiritual Life @ OSU o The purpose of Spiritual Life @ OSU is to provide a framework within which advisers of recognized Religious/Spiritual/Philosophical Organizations at OSU may, within the limits determined by their respective convictions cooperate to: • Acknowledge the value of spiritual pursuit and development among the OSU community • Fulfill the common purposes of their work within OSU • Serve and support OSU • Provide a platform for communication and referral between OSU Religious/Spiritual/Philosophical Organizations and the larger OSU community through regular meetings Recreational Sports Oregon State University 211 Dixon Recreation Center Corvallis, OR 97331-4501 Phone: 541-737-3748 Hours: Dixon Recreation Monday – Friday 6am – 12am Saturday 9am – 10pm Sunday 10am – 12 am McAlexander Fieldhouse Monday – Friday 12pm – 12am Saturday 9am – 10pm Sunday 10am – 12 am Student Legacy Park Monday – Friday 6am – 10pm Saturday 9am – 10pm Sunday 10am – 10pm The mission of Recreational Sports is to inspire healthy living by providing quality recreational and educational opportunities for the OSU Community. They host a variety of programs, resources, and services to support health and wellness within the OSU Community. Stop by Dixon Recreation Center and see how they can help you. Summer Bridge Experiences—The ASC is home to the BEST Summer Bridge Program for student athletes and to the September Scholars Bridge Program, which assists students in their transition to the university Supplemental Instruction—offers group tutoring/study table support in high-risk classes University Exploratory Studies Program—advising for students who have decided to explore majors Writing Center—provides writing support enabling students at all levels to function effectively, efficiently, and confidently in an academic environment In the various facilities that are a part Recreational Sports you may find: Dixon Adventure Leadership Institute Bike Shop Cardio Rooms Classrooms Climbing Center Conference Room Courts Dixon Cafe Gyms Locker Rooms Multipurpose Rooms Our Little Village | Dixon Child Care Center Steven's Natatorium (Dixon Pool) Indoor Track McAlexander Fieldhouse (Jefferson Ave & Benton Way) McAlexander Courts - 100ft x 115ft o 2 basketball courts o 2 volleyball courts o 6 badminton courts McAlexander Turf - 100ft x 95ft McAlexander Climbing Center - 43ft tall o Instructional deck o Top-rope climbing o 60 linear ft. bouldering wall Website: http://oregonstate.edu/recsports/ Student Legacy Park (26th & Intramural Way) East Student Legacy Park Field - 420ft x 960ft • 2 regulation soccer fields • 2 softball fields West Student Legacy Park Field - 285ft x 335ft • 1 regulation soccer field • 2 intramural soccer fields • 2 flag football fields • 1 softball field 1 lacrosse field Peavy Field (30th & Jefferson) Tennis Complex (Washington Ave) 8 Outdoors Courts 4 Indoor Courts Women, Infants and Children WIC serves women, infants and children by offering supplemental nutritious foods, nutrition education and counseling and more http://public.health.oregon.gov/HealthyPeopleFamilies/wic/Pages/index.aspx Benton County Health Department 530 NW 27th Street Corvallis, OR 97330 (541) 766-6835 ASOSU Student Health Insurance Subsidy Helps eligible OSU students pay a portion of student health insurance premium Applications available in Snell 230 (541) 737-3747 If you are seeking assistance in other wellness matters whose resource information is not listed, stop by Snell 149 to see the ASOSU Director of Wellness Affairs, send an email to wellness.affairs@oregonstate.edu. Transport/Maps OSU Campus Map – Can we print this in the handbook? Corvallis and Beaver Bus Schedules Visit http://www.corvallisoregon.gov/index.aspx?page=173 for schedule information Oregon State University Shuttle The shuttle is a free campus service for the convenience of students, staff and visitors. Operates during fall, winter and spring terms when school is in session, Monday through Friday from 7:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Buses are handicap accessible, heated, and air-conditioned. Phone: 541-737-2583 Website: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/facilities/taps/node/74 SafeRide Description: SafeRide is a student fee funded service that provides students with transport around campus after dark. SafeRide is dedicated to assault prevention for OSU students, faculty and staff. We only pick up groups of two students, any combination of male or female. The boundaries of SafeRide can be found on our website at http://asosu.oregonstate.edu/saferide. Contact info: saferide@oregonstate.edu Snell 25 Corvallis, OR 97333 Hours: 7 Days a week 7pm-1am (Fall and Spring Term) 6pm-1am (Winter Term) ADD LOGO