• About1.jpg

Home



Academics

  • OSU programs in Engineering, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Pharmacy, and a variety of other areas are nationally recognized for high quality.
  • All OSU undergraduates participate in the core curriculum, which emphasizes creative thinking, writing, world cultures, the arts, sciences, diversity, literature, and global awareness.
  • An innovative International Degree program allows undergraduate students to add an international component to any major program.
  • With graduate degree programs in more than 80 areas, OSU offers exceptional opportunities for study and research.

Undergraduate majors
Graduate majors

Return to page content list.

Students

  • The average high school GPA of incoming OSU first-year students was 3.46 this past fall--the highest of any Oregon University System school.
  • Nearly 1,000 international students are studying at OSU, adding diversity and richness to the university's academic and cultural life.
  • Internships and undergraduate research opportunities offer OSU students the opportunity to gain actual career-related experience while in school.

Who goes here?

Return to page content list.

Faculty

  • More undergraduate classes are taught by top professors with national reputations for research and teaching than at most major universities.
  • In the College of Liberal Arts, master teachers, selected for their scholarly expertise, lead small discovery groups in exploring issues related to core classes.
  • OSU's 1,800 graduate faculty members are chosen on the basis of training, experience, research, and evidence of their ability to successfully direct and supervise graduate students.
  • Faculty members throughout the university work closely with students in research, creative projects, university governance, and clubs and organizations.

Faculty Research

Return to page content list.

Research

  • OSU's $194 million in funded research last year ranks it among an elite group of research universities nationally.
  • Research is conducted in all colleges and more than 20 multidisciplinary programs, centers, and institutes at OSU.
  • More than 2,000 OSU undergraduates participate in research projects with faculty members and graduate students each year.

Research home page

Return to page content list.

Honors College

  • The profile of OSU Honors College students compares favorably with most of the top public and private institutions in the country.
  • Applicants to the UHC this past fall had an average high school GPA of 3.97 and average SAT scores of 1,376.
  • UHC applicants are evaluated, not only on academic accomplishments, but also on motivation, nonacademic activities, and contribution to community.

UHC home page

Return to page content list.

Costs

  • OSU offers students a full range of assistance programs, including scholarships, grants, loans, and employment opportunities.
  • OSU students receive more than $130 million in financial aid and scholarships each year.
  • A full range of teaching and research assistantships is available to Oregon State graduate students.

Tuition, fees, and other costs

Return to page content list.

Location

  • You'll find a beautiful 400-acre campus with numerous park like areas for playing, relaxing, and studying.
  • Corvallis, with just over 50,000 residents, is an ideal and safe college town.
  • OSU is located in the middle of Oregon's finest recreational and scenic areas.

Corvallis slide show

Return to page content list.

Campus Life

  • Students take advantage of more than 300 clubs and organizations, along with numerous lectures, concerts, and cultural and social activities.
  • OSU offers 12 residence halls, four cooperative houses, and more than 30 sororities and fraternities, providing a full range of living and social options.
  • Students enjoy Pac-10 Conference athletics, plus numerous intramural, recreational, and club sports.

Student Involvement

Return to page content list.

Extension Service

  • More than one-third of all Oregonians seek advice and help from the OSU Extension Service each year.
  • The OSU Extension Service has enriched the lives of Oregon residents in all 36 counties since 1911.
  • More than 30,000 Oregonians volunteer each year to serve others through Extension Service programs.

OSU Extension Service

Return to page content list.

History

  • OSU's roots go back to 1858 when it was established as a private academy in Corvallis. College-level courses were added in 1865 and the first degrees were awarded in 1870.
  • A land grant university, OSU was designated as Oregon's state-assisted agricultural college in 1868. Sea grant, space grant and sun grant designations came later, making OSU one of only two universities in the nation to hold all four titles.
  • For more than 100 years, OSU has had a three-fold mission of teaching, research, and service to the people of Oregon and the world.

OSU history/archives

Return to page content list.

Unique resources

Return to page content list.
Future Students | Current Students | Parents & Family | Faculty & Staff | Alumni | Visitors