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. 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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. 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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.