Archived Student Email Logs 2022-2023

From: Office of the Registrar

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Benny holding an example of a commencement card on the field at commencement

Congratulations 2023 Graduates—Only 4 days until Commencement!

Image reads:

Your Commencement Card

You will receive your card from your marshal when you line up with your college on the day of commencement.
View the Processional Lineup Map at commencement.oregonstate.edu/graduates.

When you get to your lineup location, your marshal will be next to a tall sign with your alpha split.

After receiving your card, you can line up in any order within your college (except PhDs).

You will need the physical card to receive your diploma/case.

The image of the commencement card reads:

#9000 Beaver, Benny, Your College, and a picture of a QR Code for https://thegradteam.com/osu/.

DO NOT LOSE THIS CARD — This is your pass to Commencement!

> Keep this card with you at all times. Take a picture just in case.

> You need this physical card to receive your diploma.

> Please line up in any order within your college (except PhDs) and stay in a single-file line.

> The processional to Reser Stadium begins at 10:00 a.m. sharp!

> Scan the QR code to enter your contact info to receive your photo.

Office of the Registrar
[email protected]

: COMMENCEMENT: Your Commencement Card - Commencement 2023

From: Office of the President

Dear Students,

Please join university leadership in the SEC Plaza this afternoon to celebrate your efforts during spring term and congratulations on a successful academic year.

What: Popsicles in the Plaza

When: Monday, June 12, 2023, | 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Where: SEC Plaza

Wishing you success with your finals and a safe and enjoyable summer break!

Office of the President, 541-737-4133

: Popsicles in the Plaza

From: Office of the Registrar

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Benny congratulating graduates at commencement
Congratulations 2023 Graduates—Only 7 days until Commencement!
Grads Give Back
Give your gown to the next graduate after commencement at: Outside Reser on the 17th, Valley Library June 17-18, or Memorial Union year-round
http://tiny.cc/gradsgive
Sponsors: Campus Recycling, Memorial Union, Valley Library
For alternative formats or accommodations related to disability, please contact Kaylee Smith at [email protected]
Office of the Registrar
[email protected]
: COMMENCEMENT: Grads Give Back - 2023 Commencement

From: Office of the Registrar

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graduates sitting on the field during commencement

Congratulations 2023 Graduates—

Only 8 days until Commencement!

Do:

Find your marshal and line up at 9 a.m. Get your card & take a picture of it. After closing remarks, marshals will release rows one-by-one. Go to your college’s distribution area, line up with your alpha split, get your photos and diploma/case.

Bring:

Regalia Appropriate attire-

* Comfortable shoes

* Sunglasses

* Sunscreen

* Rain gear

Snacks Water for the processional. Any bottles must be empty before entering the stadium Clear bag to hold it all

Remember:

Check your OSU email and the Commencement site often. Be prepared to process up to three miles and have moments of waiting. There will be volunteers around to offer help if needed. Keep your personal belongings with you.

Be Safe:

Alcohol and other drugs are prohibited on campus. Celebrate responsibly before and after the event. Be mindful of individual & interpersonal safety & remember we are all celebrating together.

: COMMENCEMENT: Ceremony Reminders - 2023 Commencement

From: Information and Technology

Your Email is Moving to Microsoft 365 on Thursday, June 29

Oregon State University Students,
As we shared on April 24, student university email is moving from Google to Microsoft 365 this summer to provide stronger cyber security, simplified collaboration and calendaring, and better mail delivery. 

When is my email moving?
Your email is moving on Thursday, June 29. This date was selected to minimize interruption and in consideration of enrollment in summer sessions.

What should I expect?
Your email, calendar, and contacts from Gmail will move to your new Microsoft 365 account. After your email has moved to Microsoft 365, your Gmail account will no longer be available. Items like your email signature, filters, and labels will need to be re-created in Microsoft 365.

What happens next? 
You will receive a reminder email the week before your move to Microsoft 365. This email will contain details and resources to support your move, including instructions for accessing your email in Microsoft 365 and training resources.
For more information on the student email move to Microsoft 365, visit beav.es/email.
If you have any questions or concerns, please contact the Service Desk at beav.es/help or by calling 541-737-8787. 

Sincerely,

David McMorries, Chief Information Security Officer
Oregon State University | University Information and Technology
: Your OSU Student Email is Moving to Microsoft 365 on June 29

From: Office of the Registrar

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Photo of Graduates seated at Commencement and cheering

Congratulations 2023 Graduates
Only 9 days until Commencement!
Order of Events
 9:00 a.m. Line up with your college
10:00 a.m. Processional Begins (in your comfortable shoes)
10:30 a.m. Processional enters Reser Stadium
11:00 a.m. Ceremony Begins
  • Speeches & Remarks
  • Presentation & Conferral of Degrees
  • Closing Remarks
  • Photos & Diploma Distribution

~1:30 p.m. Commencement Concludes
Check out the Ceremony Program
Office of the Registrar

: COMMENCEMENT: Order of Events - 2023 Commencement

From: Office of the Registrar

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a graduate in their cap
Congratulations 2023 Graduates—Only 10 days until Commencement!

Remember Your Regalia

Black Jostens Robe
Black Jostens Cap —Feel free to decorate! (appropriately)
Jostens Tassel—color is determined by your college
Cords, Stoles, & other regalia
Comfortable shoes (seriously)

Regalia is required for participation in the ceremony.
You may wear your own black Jostens cap and gown if inspected and approved by the Office of the Registrar.
Regalia is still available through the OSU Beaver Store and they will be open at 8 a.m. on Commencement day.
View the Graduate Regalia section at commencement.oregonstate.edu/graduates

Office of the Registrar
[email protected]

: COMMENCEMENT: Remember Your Regalia - 2023 Commencement

From: Office of the Registrar

Congratulations!
You have RSVP’d to the Commencement on June 17, 2023.  Continue to check your email for regular commencement updates and information. Read on for important ceremony details and reminders.

What to Bring/What Not to Bring 

  • A small clear bag, with snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and extra water 
    • There will be water available
  • Remember to have all your regalia, including cap, gown, and tassel 
  • Remember that alcohol and other drugs are prohibited on our campus  
  • As commencement occurs rain or shine consider bringing a rain jacket or poncho
    • Umbrellas are not permitted in Reser Stadium  

Lineup/Procession Details 

Lineup by 9 a.m. with your college – Your college is listed in the top block in MyDegrees. 

  • Undergraduates: Memorial Union Quad 
  • Masters and PhDs: Valley Library Quad Clock Tower 
  • Check out the lineup map! You can line up in any order within your college. Double degrees will have received communication about which college to join for the lineup. 
  • Find your marshal to receive your Commencement Card. 
  • Keep your card; it is your pass to the ceremony, photographs, and diploma/case. If you have your phone, take a picture of your card just in case. 
  • There will be volunteers around to offer help if needed.
  • Be prepared to process up to three miles and have moments of waiting as thousands of graduates will be participating. 
  • Dress for comfort, especially with shoes
  • Restrooms are available in the Memorial Union. There will be portable restrooms on the field, but lines can be long, so using the restroom before joining the lineup is recommended. 

10:00 a.m. Processional begins 

10:30 a.m. Processional enters Reser Stadium 

Ceremony Details 

11:00 a.m. Ceremony Opening Remarks 

  • Speeches and remarks 
  • Presentation and Conferral of Degrees 
  • Doctoral and Masters’ students will be invited to stand and have their degrees conferred.  
  • Undergraduate students will be invited to stand with their college and have their degrees conferred. 
  • Doctoral graduates’ names are read as they cross the stage and receive their diplomas/cases. Their photos will be taken before returning to their seats. 
  • Closing Remarks

 Diploma/Case Distribution & Photography

After the closing remarks, marshals will begin releasing rows and the undergraduates and masters students will make their way to their college’s distribution area for photos and diplomas/cases. There will be marshals and volunteers to guide you. 

  • Commencement Card: Hand off your card when you get to the tent.
  • Photo 1: Have your picture taken with the dean from your college as you receive your diploma/case. 
  • Photo 2: Have a self-portrait taken along with your diploma/case on the side of the tent and before you exit the stadium to celebrate.
  • Diploma/Case: You will receive your diploma/case from the dean of your college.
    • Double-degree students will go to the tent of the college they processed with to receive both of their diplomas/cases.
    • Most graduates leave the field after receiving their diploma/case. 

Note: Students with no outstanding graduation requirements and sufficient preliminary grades will receive their actual diploma during distribution.
Diplomas are not a confirmation of a degree
*

  • Remember to take your personal belongings with you. 
  • ~1:30 p.m. Commencement Ceremony Concludes 

*Oregon State has a long-standing tradition of providing students with their actual diplomas on Commencement Day. Students who are completing their requirements in spring still need to have their degrees officially awarded once final grades are posted. Your degree is not yet awarded until you have completed all your requirements with sufficient grades. Monitor your OSU email for communication regarding your degree status. You should hear from the Degree Completion Team within a few weeks after commencement as they work through the final grade reviews. Once a degree is awarded it will appear on your official OSU transcript.

Seating for Graduates and Guests 

Want to let your guests know where to focus their attention for your college?  

Graduate seating 

Guest seating   

Grads Give Back 

Give your gown to a future graduate afterward! You can help a future graduate who may not otherwise be able to participate in Commencement (while keeping your cap and cords as a memento). Gowns can be donated at the Valley Library June 17-18 and at the Memorial Union year-round.  Check out Grads Give Back for more details.

Have Questions? 

Check out the Commencement page and helpful FAQs.  

Additional Resources 

Live viewing of the event developed by Ecampus  

Office of the Registrar’s Twitter 

Commencement Accommodations 

Corvallis events, dining, and lodging 
Quick Guide

  • Bring snacks, sunscreen, sunglasses, and extra water
  • Bring all your regalia
  • Review commencement security guidelines
  • Umbrellas are not permitted in Reser Stadium
  • Wear comfortable shoes
  • Find your marshal in the Quad
  • Keep your card and take a picture of it
  • Restrooms are available but it is recommended to use the restroom before the lineup
  • Keep your personal belongings with you and take them when you leave

9 a.m. Lineup

10:00 a.m. Processional begins

10:30 a.m. Processional enters Reser Stadium

11:00 a.m. Ceremony Opening Remarks

  • Speeches and remarks
  • Presentation and Conferral of Degrees
  • Closing Remarks
  • Go to your college’s distribution area for photos and your diploma/case

~1:30 p.m. Commencement Ceremony Concludes

: COMMENCEMENT: 2023 Commencement Ceremony Details

From: Office of the Registrar

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Benny on commencement day
Congratulations 2023 Graduates – Only 11 days until Commencement!
Commencement Safety & Security
QR Code that goes to https://commencement.oregonstate.edu/security
Plan ahead!
Be CLEAR on safety, review the 2023 Commencement security page, commencement.oregonstate.edu/security.
Clear bags are required
Office of the Registrar
[email protected]
: COMMENCEMENT: Commencement Safety & Security - Clear bags are required

From: Associated Students of Oregon State University

Hello OSU Students!

We are excited to announce that the Associated Students of Oregon State University (ASOSU - your Corvallis Campus Student Government) is currently seeking qualified candidates to fill its Executive Branch, which means we are hiring for the 2023-2024 school year!

On behalf of ASOSU, we would like to formally introduce ourselves as the incoming ASOSU President Carissa O’Donnell and Vice President Dakota Canzano! The positions within our Administration’s Executive Branch will work alongside other student leaders to offer a unique opportunity to work on behalf of the student body and contribute to the enhancement of the student experience on campus.

We welcome and strongly encourage all eligible students to apply!

These paid positions allow students to gain professional skills and experiences while working to make OSU a better and more inclusive institution.

ASOSU is hiring for the following positions. Applications are due Wednesday, June 14 at 11:59 p.m.

($16.76/hour up to 24 hours a week)

($16.24/hour up to 18 hours a week)

($16.24/hour up to 15 hours a week)

** Note: Please refer to the linked applications for official job titles. Applications must include: a resume (with one contact for reference), a cover letter, and an answer to two supplemental questions (200 to 400-word response for each question). **

More information on these positions and applications for other positions within ASOSU are available here.

Check the Job Board and ASOSU’s social media (@asosugov) for additional opportunities that will be posted later this summer! We are excited to put together our team for next year and hope to see you be a part of it! If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to us at [email protected] & [email protected]

Thank you and we look forward to meeting you,

Carissa O’Donnell, ASOSU President, Dakota Canzano, ASOSU Vice President

: ASOSU Summer Hiring - Corvallis

From: Office of Academic Affairs

Dear students,

The Student Learning Experience (SLE) survey is open until end of day (11:59pm) on Sunday, June 11, 2023.

The short survey should take you under three minutes per course and provides instructors with valuable insight. Please login at beav.es/Student-Learning-Surveymy.oregonstate.edu, or via the Student Learning Experience link in your Canvas course sites. For more information, check out the Student FAQs.

If you experience any technical problems, please contact [email protected].

I encourage you to take time to share your experiences. This information is very helpful to instructors as they consider updates and improvements to their courses.

Alix Gitelman, Vice Provost for Academic Affairs

: Reminder: Student Learning Experience survey (course feedback) open now!

From: Division of Student Affairs

Dear OSU Faculty, Staff and Students,

Oregon State University is committed to raising awareness and addressing the growing importance of mental health wellness.

In 2020, the National Alliance on Mental Illness reported that one out of every five adults in the U.S. experienced forms of mental illness and that 6% of all adults experienced a serious mental illness.

On the nation’s college and university campuses, mental health is an increasing concern. Two out of every five undergraduate students – and nearly half of women students – say they frequently experience emotional stress, according to a survey published in March by the Lumina Foundation and Gallup. Additionally, this survey of 12,000 undergraduates indicated that 40% had considered dropping out of college in the past six months, citing emotional stress and personal mental health as the reason, more often than matters such as coursework or financial challenges.

Here at OSU, in the 2022 National College Health Assessment survey, 81% of student respondents reported experiencing moderate or serious psychological distress.

While these statistics may paint a picture of distress for many, we also want to highlight a commitment to mental well-being and care for one another that exists every day in the university community. One of OSU’s goals is a culture of belonging, collaboration, and innovation and we use these values to advance mental well-being in our community. This requires engaging everyone in the conversation, creating a culture of care where we all look out for one another, and providing services and initiatives to meet the mental health needs of our community and prevent distress before it occurs.

The university is continually expanding and improving mental health services and initiatives. Below are some examples of student and employee services and information that we hope you find helpful.

  • Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) offers a variety of mental health services on the Corvallis campus, including: short-term counseling, support and therapy groups, and mental health promotion efforts. CAPS has recently expanded services to include Anytime Anywhere, a mental health platform that provides Corvallis, OSU-Cascades and Ecampus students with a variety of supports including real time chat and phone support, short-term individual teletherapy counseling appointments and educational content. Since its launch at the beginning of this academic year, this new program has reached over 2,000 OSU students and has provided counseling support for more than 500 students.
  • On the Corvallis campus, CAPS has created multiple positions for mental health and wellness coordinators to serve the needs of Black and African-American and Indigenous students, LGBTQ+ students and veteran and military-connected students. These coordinators are in addition to counselors who are embedded in the colleges of Veterinary Medicine and Engineering, as well as OSU Athletics.
  • Everyone can contribute to OSU’s culture of care by completing the online training Kognito: Recognizing and Supporting Students in Distress. This evidence-based training provides the OSU community with the knowledge and skills to have safe, supportive conversations with students experiencing mental health distress. Over 1,000 faculty and staff and over 16,000 students completed this training thus far.
  • Student Health Services on the Corvallis campus has been able to expand its support of mental health care through a collaborative program where nurses, primary care providers and psychiatry professionals provide whole person care. Student Health Services also works closely with Counseling & Psychological Services to provide multi-disciplinary care that centers the needs of OSU’s gender diverse students.
  • OSU Assist was created to provide students on the Corvallis campus, who are facing mental health challenges or experiencing other forms of distress, with immediate, compassionate crisis support through a multidisciplinary team that provides mobile crisis response and wraparound services.
  • OSU-Cascades Student Health and Wellness is committed to connecting students with help and support on and off campus. Services include short-term individual and group counseling for current OSU-Cascades students as well as resources and services that address environmental, physical, emotional, financial, sexual, and social health.

Supporting the mental health care of faculty and staff also is a university priority and includes services such as Beyond Benefits, a 24/7/365 service that provides OSU employees with free confidential mental health and emotional support services, and counseling resources. 

We also are very pleased that the OSU Foundation, university stakeholders and donors see mental well-being as essential. The foundation recently launched a Student Mental Health fundraising initiative to support the availability and depth of vital mental health resources for students. This support will make a difference in the university community by helping to fund a peer support network for students, expanding faculty and staff trainings on mental health, and assisting OSU to create healthier and more inclusive classroom practices.

Supporting the mental well-being of all members of the university community remains a vital Oregon State University priority that we will continue to advance, strengthen, and share news of in the months ahead.

Sincerely,

Dan Larson, Vice Provost, Student Affairs

Heather Horn, Associate Vice President, Chief Human Resources Officer

: OSU expanding programs to contribute to student, employee mental health wellness needs

From: Office of the President

Dear OSU Faculty, Staff and Students,

I write to provide an exciting update on Oregon State University’s plans to inaugurate a new chapter in its history with the April 6, 2024, opening of the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts.

Thanks to a lead philanthropic contribution to the OSU Foundation by alumna Patricia Valian Reser – and the generous support of more than 250 other donors – a world-class, multi-venue center for the arts is under construction on the Corvallis campus at the intersection of Southwest Washington Way and 15th Street. This $70 million center will be a destination for the entire university community, Oregonians and guests beyond the state. In performance and gallery spaces, the center will offer a rich mix of programming featuring internationally renowned artists, OSU ensembles and theater, and community arts partners. By emphasizing the relationships among art, humanities, science and technology, the center will serve as a national leader in arts programming, artist residencies and the integration of the arts into research. The arts center also is a priority fundraising project in the OSU Foundation’s current “Believe It” fundraising campaign to support university initiatives.

Beginning this week, you will see more about this amazing center as we seek to differentiate OSU’s new arts center from similarly named Reser Stadium on the Corvallis campus or the Patricia Reser Center for the Arts in Beaverton. To do so, I am pleased to announce “PRAx” as a shorter name for the new arts center. The capital letters of PRAx stand for Patricia Reser Arts, while the “x” signifies the center’s mission: to promote arts-based intersections with science and technology, and to multiply the power of creativity through experiential, experimental and inspiring transdisciplinary programming.

On Nov. 1, we will launch a new PRAx website – including opportunities to purchase tickets, memberships and subscription series – as well as a comprehensive portrayal of the arts and humanities programs, exhibits and performances to be provided within PRAx – the Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Arts.

I can’t wait to enjoy PRAx with you.

Sincerely,

Jayathi Y. Murthy, President

: PRAx name will distinguish Patricia Valian Reser Center for the Creative Art

From: Office of the Registrar

The Last Day to Register for Commencement is June 4!

THERE IS STILL TIME!

 Confirm your attendance

The RSVP deadline is June 4 for all students
The RSVP deadline for Masters and Doctoral participants has been extended to June 4
Confirmation (RSVP) is required to participate

ENSURE YOU HAVE YOUR REGALIA
Regalia is available for purchase through the OSU Beaver Store
You may use your own black Jostens cap and gown as long as it is inspected and approved by the Office of the Registrar to verify that it is the correct design

STAY INFORMED
Check your OSU email often as we’ll send you important ceremony information
Visit commencement.oregonstate.edu 
View commencement accessibility and accommodations information

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Review the robust Frequently Asked Questions page or contact us at [email protected]

Congratulations to the Class of 2023! 

Sincerely, Rebecca Mathern 

: COMMENCEMENT: RSVP for Commencement by June 4!

From: Office of the Chancellor and Dean, Sherman Bloomer

Dear students,

I write to share that following a national search, Andrew Ketsdever, dean of academic affairs at OSU-Cascades has been named the new dean of the College of Engineering at Cal Poly Pomona.

I thank Andrew for his dedicated and tireless leadership to OSU-Cascades over the past five years. OSU-Cascades and the greater university have benefitted from Andrew’s expertise and innovative-thinking as a noted mechanical and aerospace engineer, as well as from his positive and caring engagement with students.

Andrew joined OSU-Cascades in 2018 as associate academic dean, was promoted to dean of academic affairs in 2020, and stepped into the interim campus leadership role in May 2021 after Becky Johnson was named the university’s interim president.

news release on Andrew’s Cal Poly appointment will be distributed later today.

A national search will be launched in the coming weeks for OSU-Cascades’ next chief academic officer.

Please join me and in wishing Andrew and his family much success.

Sincerely,

Sherman H. Bloomer, Chancellor and Dean

: [Cascades] Andrew Ketsdever to lead Cal Poly Pomona College of Engineering

From: Office of the Registrar

Last Day to Register for Commencement is Coming Soon!

THERE IS STILL TIME!

  Confirm your attendance by:

  •  June 4 for undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students
  • May 17 for masters and doctoral candidates
  • Confirmation (RSVP) is required to participate

ENSURE YOU HAVE YOUR REGALIA

  • Regalia is available for purchase through the OSU Beaver Store
  • You may use your own black Jostens cap and gown as long as it is inspected and approved by the Office of the Registrar to verify that it is the correct design

STAY INFORMED

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Congratulations to the Class of 2023! 

Sincerely, Rebecca Mathern, Associate Vice Provost & University Registrar

: COMMENCEMENT: Last Day to Register for Commencement is Coming Soon

From: Office of the Registrar

Dear Students, 

The new registration experience is now live!

Check out these helpful videos and updated web pages.

·         Video: Registration from classes.oregonstate.edu

·         Video: Registration from Registration Menu

·         Adding Courses

·         Variable Credit Courses

·         Dropping a Class

·         Waitlisting Courses

·         Withdrawing: Classes or Terms

Sincerely,  Office of the Registrar, Oregon State University, Office of the Registrar, registrar.oregonstate.edu

: Registration is Live!

From: Office of Institutional Diversity

Greetings,  

The Office of Institutional Diversity invites you to the 2023 State of Diversity at Oregon State Reception, an event honoring and celebrating the many Oregon State community members who worked for equity and justice over the last academic year. The event program will feature remarks from President Jayathi Y. Murthy and others, and will be followed by a reception with hors d’oeuvres and refreshments. 

State of Diversity at Oregon State Reception  
Tuesday, May 30  
12 to 1 p.m.  
Horizon Room, Memorial Union on the Corvallis campus 
View online at live.oregonstate.edu 

In addition to the reception, the 2023 State of Diversity will include interviews with students, faculty, staff and community partners advancing equity and justice through innovative teaching, research and engagement efforts. These interviews will be hosted on the State of Diversity website, which will go live on May 30 to coincide with the reception.  

Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made by May 22 to the Office of Institutional Diversity at 541-737-1063 or [email protected].  

 Best regards,  Scott A. Vignos, J.D. , Vice President and Chief Diversity Officer  

: Please attend the 2023 State of Diversity at Oregon State University Reception, May 30

From: Office of the Registrar

Commencement is June 17, 2023! Are you ready?

RSVP – THERE IS STILL TIME!

  • Confirm your attendance — Confirmation is required for participation
  • June 4 for undergraduate and postbaccalaureate students
  • May 17 for masters and doctoral candidates

ENSURE YOU HAVE YOUR REGALIA

  • Regalia is available for purchase through the OSU Beaver Store
  • You may use your own black Jostens cap and gown as long as it is inspected and approved by the Office of the Registrar to verify that it is the correct design

STAY INFORMED

UPDATE YOUR PLANS

Already confirmed your attendance and find you can no longer attend the ceremony?

  • Go to Online Services > Student Records > Commencement Attendance Confirmation and cancel your attendance 

HAVE QUESTIONS?

Congratulations to the Class of 2023! 

Sincerely, Rebecca Mathern, Associate Vice Provost & University Registrar   

: COMMENCEMENT: Reminder - RSVP For the 2023 Commencement Ceremony

From: Office of the Registrar

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stacked books

Picture Reads:

  • Hey Spring Grads! Want to get your diploma on Commencement Day?
  • Do well in spring classes! Your preliminary midterm grades determine if your diploma is released to you on Commencement Day.
  • Make sure all of your incomplete grades are resolved by May 15.
  • Make sure all transfer coursework is recorded in your OSU student record by May 15.
  • RSVP for the ceremony by June 4!
  • DPP Students who are in spring term classes at partner schools will have received information on preliminary grades in Week 5.
  • Office of the Registrar, [email protected]

Masters and Doctoral Candidates received a similar notice but with the message:

Hey Grads, The RSVP deadline for Masters and Doctoral candidates has been extended to May 17!

  • Check the Grad School’s web page for deadlines and details
  • RSVP for the ceremony by May 17!
  • Gradschool.oregonstate.edu/current-students/commencement
  • Office of the Registrar, [email protected]
: COMMENCEMENT: Get Your Diploma at Commencement - Spring Grads