


Osu student resources
Need help outside of the classroom, finding an idea for a class project, or a bike repair? Well, this page is here to help with that plus more!
Academic Support
Supplemental Instruction (SI)
Offers peer-led, group study tables for challenging courses during fall, winter, and spring terms. Study tables are led by SI Leaders who are students who have successfully taken the course in previous terms and continue to attend lectures. There are SI Tables for math, chemistry, biology, physics, and more
Tutoring Centers
Wormhole (physics), vole hole (biology), mole hole (chemistry), mathematics and statistics learning center
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https://science.oregonstate.edu/academics/tutoring-centers
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Mathematics and Statistics Learning Center (MSLC) - In-person mathematics tutoring @ Kidder Hall 108 or via Microsoft Teams (https://math.oregonstate.edu/undergraduate/mathematics-statistics-learning-center)
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Mole Hole (chemistry) - third floor of the Valley Library (https://chemistry.oregonstate.edu/undergraduate/chemistry-tutoring)
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Wormhole (physics) - virtual (https://wormhole.physics.oregonstate.edu/)
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Vole Hole (tutoring for BI22x series) - Weniger 115 and Microsoft Teams
Writing Center
https://writingcenter.oregonstate.edu/
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Undergrad Research and Writing Studio - A place for students to work on writing and research at any point. Writing and research consultants are available to help students work through writer’s block; find information to support their ideas; brainstorm and freewrite; draft and revise; and proofread and edit prior to submission. ​(https://writingcenter.oregonstate.edu/studio)
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Online Writing Support (OWS) - Provides written feedback via email (asynchronous) and 50-minute Zoom appointments (synchronous) to writers across all OSU campuses and location. (https://writingcenter.oregonstate.edu/ows)
Science Success Center
Inspires students to envision their future while empowering them to take responsibility for their individual learning and growth. The center provides advising and academic support programs as well as career development opportunities and workshops
https://science.oregonstate.edu/academics/advising/science-success-center
Student Care
Many students face difficult times during college- unexpected life events, personal crises, mental health struggles, and academic difficulties are examples of challenges that can interfere with college success. Student Care is designed to help students learn and understand OSU policies and procedures, problem solve within the university community and access referrals for personal matters or emergencies
Academic Coaching
A series of conversations designed to enhance your well-being and your academic performance. Coaching provides a partnership between students seeking to improve their study strategies and peer coaches who are trained to listen and ask thought-provoking questions. Waldo 125 or via Zoom
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Academic Support Center
ASC programs help students develop learning strategies and time management skills to excel in their coursework and stay on track to graduate
Disability Access Services (DAS)
Facilitates access to university programs and services for students with disabilities through accommodations, education, consultation and advocacy. DAS provides support to all Oregon State University students, including on- and off-campus students and students at OSU-Cascades
https://ds.oregonstate.edu/ or https://ds.oregonstate.edu/gettingstarted
URSA Resources for Students
URSA provides a variety of resources and support for students so that they can succeed in the academic setting and in presentations
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https://academicaffairs.oregonstate.edu/research/resources-students
CEOAS Seminars and Lectures
Do you want to learn more about the research that professors are doing? CEOAS offers a series of seminars and lectures in Physics of Oceans and Atmosphere​s, Geology and Geophysics, Ocean Ecology and Biogeochemistry. These seminars and lectures can give you an opportunity to get to know the research that's happening on campus, the professors, and the potential to make connections!
Undergraduate Research
Are you wanting to get into research as an undergraduate but aren't quite sure how to? CEOAS briefly outlines some of things to consider as well as some places to look for possible research opportunities
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Undergraduate Internship
Are you looking to do an internship while an undergraduate? CEOAS describes the options that are available to students as well as what to consider looking for an internship
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Non-academic support
Basic Needs Center
The Basic Needs Center is here to support you. We provide textbook access, laptop and calculator lending and food assistance. Contact the center for peer support to help you identify and apply to resources
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BNC Food Pantry
Grocery support at the Basic Needs Center, income guidelines apply
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CEOAS Emergency Funding
Emergency funding is available to CEOAS students for a variety of reasons that are most often exceptional situations or events resulting in personal, academic, or financial challenges that impact your ability to stay in school
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Career Development Center
Works to empower, support and nurture OSU students in their exploration and pursuit of lifelong career success and meaningful employment
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Career Guide and Resource Library
Search for career opportunities and career fairs, prepare yourself, find a job, gain experience, research and graduate programs
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https://career.oregonstate.edu/careered/career-guide-and-resource-library
Diversity and Cultural Engagement
Brings students together for out-of-classroom experiences that build bridges to community and support your ability to change the world. Through our programming and cultural resource centers, DCE enriches your personal growth and development while fostering belonging
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Bike Shop
The Bike Shop offers bike repair services and is conveniently located by the Adventure Leadership Institute in Dixon Recreation Center
Getting involved
Adventure Leadership Institute (ALI)
Helps students develop leadership and outdoor preparedness skills, while building community
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Alternative Breaks
Alternative Break trips are centered on creating transformative, experiential learning experiences for students through regional, reciprocal campus-community partnerships
Community Engagement and Leadership
CEL inspires and nourishes relational leadership practices that enrich communities through collaborative learning, service, and action
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Recreational Sports
Runs many campus facilities- including Dixon Recreation Center, McAlexander Fieldhouse and Student Legacy Park- with a focus on involving students and increasing physical activity
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Physical and mental Health
After-Hours Medical Advice Nurse Line
Medical advice is available by phone 24 hours per day for OSU students eligible for care at Student Health Services
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https://studenthealth.oregonstate.edu/clinical-services/medical-advice-nurse-line
Anytime Anywhere
24/7 Mental Health Support for Students: With the Anytime Anywhere TELUS Health Student Support app, students have access to free and confidential mental health and wellness counseling at any time of day, from anywhere in the world, 365 days a year
OSU Counseling and Psychological Services
Other Resources
ASOSU SafeRide
ASOSU SafeRide is an inclusive, student-fee funded service dedicated to providing OSU students alternative safer rides around campus and within Corvallis and the surrounding area - 7 days a week, 8:30 pm - 1 am
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ASOSU Office of Advocacy
A student service run by ASOSU and assists students with issues involving the university or university affiliates, such as financial aid, faculty misconduct, grade or residency appeals and more
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Campus Map
Map to find buildings, gender-neutral bathrooms, dining, emergency light phones and parking
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Corvallis Transit System
Craft Center
Supports and promotes a creative outlet of expression for students and other members of the university community by providing a dynamic environment, resources and arts programs in which people can foster their own creativity. Visit our website for ways to engage
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U.F.O Student Resources
The following document contains a list of sites where you can potentially access data or look at various information which can be helpful if trying to create an idea for a class project. It also contains resources beyond the classroom like earthquake preparedness. If there is a source you think that will be of help, please email us and we will update the document as soon as we can
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https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yKGwhSbqSiN9JzE2eRYYtbOjXPyoNOR-8KQrTmK2-sA/edit?usp=sharing