Oregon State University Administration The OUS Chancellor’s Office provides

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Oregon State University
Administration
Edward J. Ray, President
Sabah U. Randhawa, Provost and Executive
Vice President
Mark E. McCambridge, Vice President for
Finance and Administration
John M. Cassady, Vice President for Research
Luanne M. Lawrence, Vice President for
University Advancement
Rebecca L. Johnson, Vice Provost for Academic
Affairs and International Programs
Curtis R. Pederson, Vice Provost for
Information Services
Larry R. Roper, Vice Provost for Student Affairs
Jay Casbon, Vice Provost for OSU-Cascades
Campus
For more information, see http://
oregonstate.edu/facultystaff/.
Oregon University System
The Oregon University System, organized in 1932, provides educational
opportunities for people throughout the
state of Oregon. Opportunities for
general education are distributed as
widely as possible throughout the state,
with specialized, professional, and
technical programs centered at specific
institutions.
Members of the
Oregon University System
Eastern Oregon University, La Grande
Oregon Institute of Technology, Klamath
Falls
Oregon State University, Corvallis
Oregon State University-Cascades Campus,
Bend
Portland State University, Portland
Southern Oregon University, Ashland
University of Oregon, Eugene
Western Oregon University, Monmouth
OUS affiliate—Oregon Health and Science
University, (Schools of Dentistry, Medicine,
and Nursing), Portland
For the OUS website list, go to http://
www.ous.edu/stucoun/campcent/S site
list: http://www.ous.edu/
_cent_home.html.
The OUS Chancellor’s Office provides
a searchable database of degree programs offered at all campuses at http://
www.ous.edu/acadaf_prog.htm.
Information for prospective students
and an undergraduate admissions
brochure is available at http://
www.ous.edu/ps_admissions.htm.
State Board of
Higher Education Members
The Oregon University System is
governed by the Oregon State Board of
Higher Education, whose members are
appointed by the governor with
confirmation by the state senate. Terms
are four years for regular members and
two years for student members. Terms
expire June 30. For the OUS website list,
go to http://www.ous.edu/ or http://
www.ous.edu/state_board/
members.php.
Henry Lorenzen, Pendleton (2007), President
Kirby Dyess, Eugene (2008), Vice President
Donald W. Blair, Beaverton (2008)
Gerry Blakney, Portland (2007)
Bridget Burns, Eugene (2005)
Adriana Mendoza, LaGrande (2007)
Tim Nesbitt, Portland (2008)
Geri Richmond, Eugene (2004)
Gretchen S. Schuette, Salem (2008)
Howard F. Sohn, Roseburg (2009)
Tony C. Van Vliet, Corvallis (2009)
John E. Von Schlegell, Portland (2009)
Oregon University
System Administration
George Pernsteiner, Chancellor
Jay Kenton, Vice Chancellor for Finance and
Administration
Susan Weeks, Vice Chancellor for Strategic
Programs and Planning
Ben Rawlins, General Counsel and Deputy
to the Chancellor
Ryan Hagemann, Board Secretary
Diane “Di” Saunders, Director of
Communications
For the OUS website list, go to http://
www.ous.edu/dept/chan/.
Graduate School Administration
A300 Kerr Administration Building
541-737-4881; FAX 541-737-3313
Website: http://oregonstate.edu/dept/
grad_school/
Sally K Francis, Dean, 737-4881
R. Bruce Rettig, Associate Dean, 737-4881
Mary Strickroth, Coordinator of Graduate
Services, 737-4881
Janet Morandi, Administrative Manager,
737-1460
Helene Serewis, Assistant to the Dean,
737-1456
Graduate Council
Hal Koenig, Chair, College of Business
Linda Blythe, College of Veterinary Medicine
Theresa Filtz, College of Pharmacy
Alix Gitelman, College of Science
Shawna Grosskopf, College of Liberal Arts
Rod Harter, College of Health and Human
Sciences
Tom McLain, College of Forestry
Darlene Russ-Eft, College of Education
TBA (v. Goran Jovanovic), College of
Engineering
Michael Unsworth, College of Oceanic and
Atmospheric Sciences
Tom Wolpert, College of Agricultural
Sciences
Equal Opportunity
Oregon State University, in compliance
with state and federal laws and regulations, does not discriminate on the basis
of race, color, national origin, religion,
sex, sexual orientation, marital status,
age, or disability or veteran’s status in
any of its policies, procedures, or
practices. This nondiscrimination policy
covers admission and access to, and
treatment and employment in, university programs and activities, including
but not limited to academic admissions,
financial aid, educational services, and
employment. Inquiries regarding the
university’s equal opportunity policies
may be directed to the Affirmative
Action office 541-737-3556.
Please note
Custom copies of the OSU General Catalog may be printed by
going to http://catalog.oregonstate.edu/. Go to the section
you want a hard copy of and click the Print Version icon and
follow the subsequent instructions.
Copies also may be purchased from the OSU Bookstore,
http://www.osubookstore.com/ or call 1-800-595-0357 or
541-737-0034.
Other sources of information about Oregon State University
include the Summer Term Planning Guide, distributed by the
Summer Session Office and online at http://
summer.oregonstate.edu/; and the Viewbook, available through
the Office of Admissions. All of these bulletins are free.
The address for all campus offices:
Oregon State University
Corvallis, Oregon 97331
University telephone information, call: 541-737-0123
or 737-1000
Admission information, call: 541-737-4411
Published by the Oregon University System at Oregon State
University, Registrar’s Office, 102 Kerr Administration Building,
Corvallis, OR 97331-2130.
Graduation Requirements/Catalog Contract Policy
The following points are to be considered when determining
the graduation requirements for a given student:
• The printed catalog is the contract with the student.
• The university graduation requirements are based on the
student’s matriculation date.
• College and major graduation requirements are based on the
date of major declaration.
• Current policy requires a student to reapply after not
enrolling at OSU for four consecutive terms; the printed
catalog for the resulting readmission/matriculation date will
become the catalog of record for graduation requirements.
• For Degree Partnership Program students the first term the
student registers for courses at OSU will be the matriculation
date and will determine the catalog of record for graduation
requirements.
Catalog Coordinator: Larry M. Bulling
Printed on recycled paper.
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