Happy Week Six!

Now that you are through with round one of midterms, it is a great time to reflect — reflect on your study habits, campus involvement, whether your ability to watch 30 straight episodes of The Bachelor is resume-worthy (it does take commitment). To help with the first two, check out the great opportunities offered by the College of Public Health and Human Sciences this week.

Important Dates

  • Feb. 15: Deadline for CPHHS Undergraduate Scholarship Application
  • Feb. 24 at 5pm: Last day to change to or from S/U grading
  • Feb. 24 at 11:55pm: Last day to withdraw from a course by Web; W grade entered on transcript

Coming Spring Term: Plan for a PIN

Starting Spring term 2017, all students must have an approved Fall 2017 term course plan on file in MyDegrees in order to receive a PIN to register for FALL 2017 classes. First-year students will receive their Winter and Spring term PINs at First-Year Workshops or during individual advising appointments.

You can call 541-737-8900 to schedule an appointment to meet with your advisor, or you can submit this plan electronically.

Please refer to the PHHS MyDegrees planner tutorial for helpful tools on creating your plan.

Highlights

Leadership Conference

The OSU Leadership Conference is a day dedicated to the development of student leaders on campus, and is designed to help students comprehend their own and various other leadership styles; provide opportunities for students to gain an understanding of identities different than their own; and to develop new skills and awareness of best practices to help students become more effective leaders. The event is February 18, 10am–3:30pm, in the Memorial Union. Pre-registration is required by Monday, February 13; see http://survey.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1YqgAESgxBzxMVL . For more information, see the attached poster or visit the OSU Leadership Conference web page http://sli.oregonstate.edu/ld/leadershipconference

SMILE Program

SMILE (Science and Math Investigative Learning Experiences) is preparing for the Middle School Challenge and College Connection event in March. The Middle School Challenge brings together about 300 middle school students from all around Oregon to visit OSU. SMILE is looking for college student volunteers to serve as mentors during an activity and/or serve as tour guides. The event takes place March 8–10. For volunteers serving as tour guides at OSU, lunch will be provided. For more information, contact the SMILE program at 541-737-0534 or smileprogram@oregonstate.edu.

GMAT

Considering applying to the OSU MBA program? The College of Business is offering a free GMAT Test Prep Class taught by a Kaplan Test Prep instructor where attendees will learn expert tips on how to best prepare for the GMAT exam on February 21, 5:30pm–7:30pm. Austin Hall, Room 183 (Stirek Auditorium). The course also discusses what it takes to apply to the OSU MBA program, and how earning a business major or minor can help prepare students for an MBA. To learn more and sign up, see bit.ly/KaplanGMATclass.

Study Abroad:

Career Wardrobe Event

The 12th annual Career Wardrobe event is scheduled for this Thursday 10AM–3PM in the MU Ballroom and is open to all OSU students. The annual Career Wardrobe event helps all OSU students prepare for winter term career fairs and supports the members attending the MANRRS National Conference.

Career Development Events in CPHHS:

  • Degrees to Dollars, Feb. 21, 10am, Hallie Ford 115, event covering the following topics: O*Net, salary resources, tools for negotiation, personal budget, and job location research
  • Advanced/Mock Interviewing, Feb. 23, 2pm–3:30pm, Hallie Ford 115

Winter Term Career Expo:

The Career Development Center’s goal is to facilitate successful student and employer engagement opportunities, so we invite any feedback or questions you may have about these events or our other networking and recruiting events.

For disability related accommodation requests, please call 541-737-4085 or email career@oregonstate.edu.

Do you know your Advisor?

Need help finding your assigned advisor? Check your MyDegrees student degree checklist in the Assigned Advisor block, or call the Office of Student Success at 541-737-8900.

*If your academic advisor was Shannon Foley, your new academic advisor will be Head Advisor Erin Heim. More details to come.*

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Carey Hilbert
Associate Head Advisor
Nutrition
Kinesiology 
Pre-Med
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Nelson Sigrah
Academic Advisor
Nutrition
Kinesiology
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Gwenette Gaddis
Academic Advisor
HDFS
Kinesiology
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Andrea Nelson
Academic Advisor
Nutrition
Kinesiology
First-year experience
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Khrystal Condon
Academic Advisor
Public Health
HDFS
First-year experience
Erin Mulvey
Academic Advisor
Public Health
HDFS
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Josie Miranda
Academic Advisor
HDFS (including Ecampus)

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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