Navigate your first year at OSU-Cascades through four signature areas — participate in START and Welcome Week, live on campus, work with your academic advisor to develop your educational plan and learn about yourself and OSU in U-Engage and FYE courses.
The Beaver Dam offers fresh ingredients and whole grains, and many items are provided by local suppliers, including Eberhard's Dairy products, The Sparrow Bakery, Humm Kombucha and Strictly Organic.
OSU-Cascades Enrollment Services department is the one-stop-shop resource for our current and interested students. Enrollment Services assists with admissions, registration, student records and account concerns. Additionally, Enrollment Services is able to help with financial aid questions and accept tuition payments, among other services.
Getting involved in a student organization is one of the best ways to show future employees that you have experience leading and being a part of a team. It's a great way to meet new people who share similar interests, and to get involved in the OSU-Cascades campus community.
The Associated Students of Cascades Campus (ASCC) is an advocate enabling students to be involved in governing and decision making of the University Administration and empowering students to actively shape a diverse academic community that best serves their needs and interests.
Short and long-term parking options are offered on and near the OSU-Cascades campus. On-site payment kiosks and an online vehicle registration system are available.
Have you experienced or witnessed an incident of bias at Oregon State? In the university's ongoing efforts to create a safe and inclusive environment for all students, the Office of Institutional Diversity collaborates with campus partners to respond to incidents of bias. This team takes seriously all reports of bias and depending on the circumstances may follow up with campus safety, referrals to university resources, or community outreach. Use this form to report discrimination, bullying or other incidents of bias; reports may be made anonymously.
Alternative Break trips are centered on creating transformative, experiential learning experiences for students through regional, reciprocal campus-community partnerships. Through these trips, students develop the capacity to lead social change and immerse themselves in a community to learn its historical, sociological, cultural and/or political background.