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Knowledge is Honors
power. Get ready College
to power up. The Honors College awards
OSU’s most prestigious
We take academics seriously at OSU-Cascades undergraduate degree, the
Honors Baccalaureate.
— and so do our students. Year after year, more
high-achieving students choose OSU over In fact, more than 90 percent of
any other university in Oregon. So prepare to OSU Honors College graduates
who apply to law, medical or
push yourself. Never settle for good enough. graduate schools are accepted.
Because you’re not just earning a degree.
You’re gaining knowledge for a lifetime. Honors students study in a
variety of majors and complete
honors course work that includes
THE FIRST-YEAR EXPERIENCE
discussion based learning and
Make a successful transition to college-level course work in-depth study.
and life at OSU-Cascades. Beyond personalized academic
advising, there are unique first-year classes where you Current Honors College
can get to know our faculty and your fellow students, and courses at OSU-Cascades
explore your academic and career goals. include Supernatural
Physiology, Medicinal
BACCALAUREATE CORE Molecules, and Rational Music.
The foundation of a well-rounded education is developing
critical thinking, communication and problem-solving skills — Learn more:
and you’ll start building those skills through a wide variety of OSUcascades.edu/admissions/
courses in science, arts and humanities. honors-college
ACADEMIC SUPPORT
You’re in charge of your learning, but you’re not on your own.
Our small class sizes, helpful faculty, and tutoring and other
services will get you on the path to academic success.
LEARNING COMMONS
The Learning Commons at OSU-Cascades offers the
personal service of a small college library and the
resources of a large university. Our librarians can connect
you to extensive collections throughout Oregon and
excellent research sources.
DISABILITY ACCESS SERVICES (DAS)
Having a disability won’t stop you from getting an
education at OSU-Cascades. DAS can help with registration
and housing arrangements, note-taking, sign language
interpretation, textbooks on tape, alternative testing and
other services.