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  2. Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion - Wikipedia

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    On January 1, 2012, the Oregon Student Assistance Commission became the Oregon Student Access Commission. [1] Under state legislation enacted in 2011, governance of the Office of Degree Authorization moved to the new Oregon Higher Education Coordinating Commission on July 1, 2012. [2] [3] [4] By July 1, 2014, OSAC had been renamed the Oregon ...

  3. Oregon State University - Wikipedia

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    The Associated Students of Oregon State University (ASOSU) is the officially recognized student government at Oregon State University and represents all students in campus affairs and at community, state and federal levels regarding issues that directly influence the quality of and access to, post-secondary education.

  4. List of colleges and universities in Oregon - Wikipedia

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    The largest university in the state is Oregon State University (OSU), with an enrollment of just over 36,000 (2023). [3] OSU has branch campuses in Portland, Bend and Newport. The largest institution of higher education in the state is Portland Community College, based in Southwest Portland. The college serves the state's largest metropolitan ...

  5. Oregon Office of Degree Authorization - Wikipedia

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    ODA has two main functions under statute (Oregon Revised Statutes 348.603 to 348.615): [1] Authorization of institutions offering academic degrees in Oregon or to Oregon students from outside the state. Any school that is not a part of the public postsecondary system of Oregon must be approved or determined "exempt" by ODA before offering ...

  6. Oregon Student Association - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon Student Association (OSA), a non-profit organization, was established in 1975 to represent, serve and protect the collective interests of students in post-secondary education in the U.S. state of Oregon.

  7. Oregon State University–Cascades - Wikipedia

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    The OSU-Cascades campus in Bend, OR. In August 2012, the Oregon State Board of Higher Education approved OSU's plan to expand the campus into a four-year school. [3] Oregon State University planned to add freshman and sophomore level classes to the Cascades campus as early as 2015, though it was not decided if the current location would be used or if a new campus would be built. [3]

  8. Oregon State University College of Engineering - Wikipedia

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    OSU was designated Oregon's engineering university by the State Board of Higher Education in 1914, with the goal of providing the university a distinct curriculum among Oregon universities. [5] Chemical engineering was incorporated into the college as a formal department in 1932, followed by industrial engineering in 1943, nuclear engineering ...

  9. Oregon State University College of Business - Wikipedia

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    The Oregon State University College of Business is one of 12 colleges based at Oregon State University's Corvallis, Oregon campus. The college offers business coursework and degrees to students studying at the main campus, OSU-Cascades campus in Bend, or anywhere in the world through the university's Ecampus. Coursework in business has been ...