Oregon State University has a worldwide reputation for excellence in teaching and research. As the state's Land, Sea, Space, and Sun Grant institution, OSU offers graduate programs in scientific, technological, agricultural, professional, and liberal arts fields.
The graduate faculty is selected from the University faculty on the basis of academic training, experience, demonstrated potential for creative work and scholarly research, and evidence of the ability and competency essential to directing and supervising graduate students in their pursuit of advanced knowledge.
The Graduate Council has jurisdiction over the policies, procedures and requirements of graduate education.
Learn about Mentoring at Oregon State University, including the essential elements of mentoring, training modules and links to additional resources.
The Graduate School's Excellence in Graduate Mentoring Award was established to recognize and encourage outstanding mentoring of graduate students by OSU Graduate Faculty Members.
Information on avoiding and reporting academic dishonesty is available on the web pages of the Office of Student Conduct and Community Standards. Note that separate reporting forms are provided for graduate students and undergraduates.