![]() ![]() (Appeal procedures for other than academic grievances, e.g., grievances regarding student employment, financial aid, housing, discipline, human rights, etc. If the situation is not resolved to the student’s satisfaction, an undergraduate student should consult with the head advisor of the college in which the course is offered to obtain further information about appeal procedures of the college or university a graduate student should consult the dean of the Graduate School regarding academic appeal procedures above the departmental level. All students should appeal academic grievances first to the instructor of the course and then to the chair or head of the academic unit in which the course is offered. Other special problems may involve academic issues such as academic freedom in the classroom or evaluations of a student’s academic performance. Requests for deviations from Graduate School policies should be presented by letter to the graduate dean (See the Graduate School section of this catalog). Petitions received by the registrar will be forwarded to the proper committee or office for review and appropriate action. Requests for such deviations in the regulations below must be presented to the Office of the Registrar on petition forms, which are available in that office. Some students encounter special problems whose proper solution may require deviations from the academic regulations or procedures. Additional information regarding Graduate School policies should be addressed to the Office of the Graduate Dean (Heckart Lodge). Any question regarding these regulations that cannot be answered by a student’s academic advisor should be referred directly to the Office of the Registrar (B102 KAd). Unless otherwise specified, these regulations apply to both undergraduate and graduate students. Continuing efforts are made each year by the students, faculty, and administration to revise and improve these regulations in order to enhance the quality of the university’s programs and the achievement of educational goals.Įvery student is responsible for knowing the academic regulations and for observing the procedures that govern their relations with Oregon State University. These regulations and procedures are published to assist students by providing information that is essential for planning and pursuing their academic programs. Academic Fresh Start Policy (Undergraduate Students) Subsequent Credentials: Minors, Certificates, Options, and Majors Concurrent and Subsequent Baccalaureate Degrees (Undergraduate Students) Institutional Requirements for Baccalaureate Degrees (Undergraduate Students) ![]() Special Examination for Waiver (Undergraduate Students) ![]() Satisfactory Academic Standing (for Undergraduate and Post-Baccalaureate Students) Transfer from One College to Another (Undergraduate Students) Credit from a Non-Regionally Accredited Institution (Undergraduate Students) ![]()
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