Forestry
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Transcript of Forestry
Welcome to Spring 2010
These core values express our aspirations and our reason for being:
•We commit to sustaining forests and the functions, products, and
values they provide for current and future generations.
We value forests.•We share a passion for learning through teaching, research,
experience, and extended education.
We value learning.•We address complex forest resource challenges through
collaboration across disciplines, institution, and perspectives.
We value collaboration.
•We recognize strength in diverse faculty, staff, students and ideas.
We value people.
•We serve the people of Oregon, the nation, and the world.
We value service.
•We aspire to excellence, innovation and relevance in all that we do.
We value excellence.
Hal SalwasserDean
Steve TeschExecutive Associate
Dean
Jim JohnsonAssociate Dean
Extended Education
Ed JensenAssociate Dean
Academic Affairs
Student ServicesOffice
Dave Lysne, DirectorCollege Forests
Paul Doescher, Natural Resources
Program
Roger Admiral College Operations
Recreation Resource ManagementNatural ResourcesTourism and Outdoor Leadership (Cascades)
Wood Science & Technology
Tom McLain,Wood Science &
Engineering
Forest EngineeringForest Engineering / Civil EngineeringForest Operations ManagementForest Management
Brenda McComb, Forest Ecosystems and
Society
Thomas Maness, Forest Engineering,
Resources and Management
So, what does this mean for me
University – OSU College – Forestry Department – FERM, FES, WSE Major – FM, FE, FE/CE, FOM, WST, RRM,
NR, TOL
WHERE DO I GO FOR HELP?
CoF Student Services Office, Pvy 140 Your Department
FERM, PVY 204 FES, RH 321 WSE, RH 119
Your advisor’s office Kerr Administration
Registrar’s Office Financial Aid Office Cashier’s Office
2011-2012 ScholarshipsApplication Deadline: February 1,
2011
Apply online beginning mid-November at: http://www.cof.orst.edu/cof/studserv/schols.php
Watch for the “Call for Applications” reminders starting November in your Fernhopper Newsletter.
Questions? Stop by the Student Services Office, Peavy 140
For the 2010-11 academic year, students were awarded scholarships totaling nearly $400,000! Be sure you apply for 2011-12!
Thanks to our many donors for making these generousscholarships possible!
COF EVENTS
Job Fair Volunteer Days Departmental
activities Seminars &
Special Lectures
Workshops & Presentations
Academic Success Sessions
College of Forestry Student Awards Ceremony
COMMUNICATIONS, RESOURSES AND FACILITIES
Barometer Fernhopper Blog! Dean’s Listening Days Drop-In Hours Self Learning Center (SLC) Lundeen Lab McDonald-Dunn Forest Equipment Room Student Health Center Counseling and Psychological Services FAQ
WORK EXPERIENCE FORMS All majors- with the exception of NR- are
required 6 months Work Experience in order to graduate.
Encouraged to work in major field. Must fill out Work Experience form (located
in SSO) in order for evaluation to be sent to employer.
Leading cause of graduation hold-up!
STUDENT INVOLVEMENT
Koller Crew Clubs:
SAF – Student Chapter Forestry Club Xi Sigma Pi Forest Products Society Recreation Resource Management Club Engineers without Borders International Forestry Students Association Society of Photogrammetry
Ambassadors
What’s an Academic Advisor &
Why do I need one?
Understanding curriculum Exploring your major and
career Making wise academic
choices Registration assistance-
PINs Progress to graduation Connection to resources
PROCEDURES & POLICIES
Course Add/Drop & Withdraw S/U & P/N Grading Labs and Recitations Forms! Change of majors Grading Policy Academic Standing Declaring an Option or minor
IMPORTANT DATES & DEADLINES
Quarter System CONNECT Week & Annual
Ring Phase 1 and 2
Registration Course Add/Drop and
Withdraw Dead Week Finals Week
QUESTIONS?COMMENTS?CONCERNS?