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Emergency Contact Numbers


Center for Student Health & Counseling (SHAC)………………503.725.2800
Campus Public Safety (CPSO)……………………..emergency: 503.725.4404
non-emergency: 503.725.4407
Residence Life…………………….……………………….…….503.725.2450
Multnomah County Crisis Line…………………………….…....503.988.4888
National Suicide Prevention Lifeline……………...………...1.800.273.TALK
Portland Women’s Crisis Line………………………………...1.800.235.5333
Cascadia 24-hour Urgent Walk-in Clinic: 2415 SE 43rd
PSU Alert: Emergency Notification System
Register to receive notifications at my.pdx.edu
More information available at
www.pdx.edu/cpso/psu-alert-notification-system
Call PSU information for school closures: 503.725.3000
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Table of Contents
Welcome Letter................................................................................................ 2
Academic Calendar .......................................................................................... 3
Campus Map .................................................................................................... 4
Student Checklist ............................................................................................. 6
Quick Facts ...................................................................................................... 8
Viking Vocabulary........................................................................................... 9
Departments, Services, and Resources........................................................... 15
Index .............................................................................................................. 69
Student Academic Calendar........................................................................... 73

Handbook prepared by New Student Programs


Paloma Harrison, Handbook Editor
For questions about the handbook, e-mail orientation@pdx.edu.
Welcome!
Portland State University. PSU is a place of opportunity
for nearly 28,000 students, a place where classrooms and
research connect to our community. I would encourage you to
make the most of your experience as a student. Campus groups
and organizations, internships, and volunteer opportunities can
make college an even more rewarding endeavor. And for those
of you who go on to earn a degree at Portland State, you’ll join
an alumni network of over 120,000 located not just in the
Portland region, but around the world.

I wish you the best of luck for a successful year, and I look
forward to seeing you around campus (and cheering on the
Vikings) in the coming months.

Sincerely,

Wim Wiewel
President
Academic Calendar
2010–2011
www.pdx.edu/registration/academic-calendar
Fall ’10 Winter ’11 Spring ’11
New Student Week 9/20–9/26
Classes Begin 9/27 1/3 3/28
Last day of 100% refund period 10/3 1/9 4/3
Last day to add w/out instructor approval 10/3 1/9 4/3
Last day to add class w/ instructor
approval 10/8 1/14 4/8
Financial Aid Census Date 10/10 1/16 4/10
Last day of 70% refund period 10/10 1/16 4/10
Last day to drop class w/out course
appearing on transcript 10/10 1/16 4/10
Last day of 40% refund period 10/17 1/23 4/17
Last day of 20% refund period 10/24 1/30 4/24
Last day to change grading option 11/14 2/20 5/15
Last day to withdraw from a course 11/14 2/20 5/15
Registration begins for the following term 5/2 (Summer)*
Graduates & Postbac Graduates 11/8 2/14 5/9 (Fall)*
Seniors 11/10 2/16 5/11 (Fall)*
Postbac Undergraduates 11/15 2/21 5/16 (Fall)*
Juniors 11/17 2/23 5/18 (Fall)*
Sophomores 11/22 2/28 5/23 (Fall)*
Freshmen 11/24 3/2 5/25 (Fall)*
Non-Degree 11/29 3/7 9/12 (Fall)*
Classes End 12/5 3/13 6/5
Final Exams 12/6–12/11 3/14–3/19 6/6–6/12
Last day to clear outstanding balances
to avoid $100 late fee 12/10 3/18 6/10
Last day to clear grade deficiencies 12/10 3/18 6/10
for graduation
Grades online 12/15 3/23 6/15

Holidays – University Closed


Labor Day September 6, 2010
Veterans’ Day November 11, 2010
Thanksgiving Holiday November 25–26, 2010
Christmas Holiday December 24, 2010
New Year’s Holiday December 31, 2010
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day January 17, 2011
Memorial Day May 30, 2011
Independence Day July 4, 2011

*Students who are newly admitted for Summer or Fall terms will register at a later date than
continuing students. For details, see the registration website:
www.pdx.edu/registration/when-register

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Art Building (AB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-9 Engineering Building (EB). . . . . . . . . . . . H-10
The Broadway (BHB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-7 Engineering & Computer Science Annex
Business Administration, School of (BA) F-7 (CECS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-8
Campus Public Safety (CPSO) . . . . . . . . . . H-6 Extended Studies (XSB) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-4
Clay Building (CLY) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . A-7 Fifth Avenue Cinema (CIN) . . . . . . . . . . . . H-8
Cramer Hall (CH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-6 Fourth Avenue Building (FAB) . . . . . . . . G-10
East Hall (EH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H-7 Harder House (HH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-4
Education, Graduate School of (ED) . . . . .F-7 Harrison Street Building (HSB) . . . . . . . . . .F-3

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(HGCDC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-1 Native American Student and
Hoffmann Hall (HOFF) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .F-2 Community Center (NASCC) . . . . . . . . . J-6
Honors Building, University (UHP) . . . . . . D-2 Neuberger Hall (NH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-6
Koinonia House (KHSE). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-7 Parking 1 (P1) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . G-7
Lincoln Hall (LH) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-6 Parking 2 (P2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-7
Market Center Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-10 Parking 3 (P3) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . D-1
Market Square Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . B-8 Peter W. Stott Center (PSC). . . . . . . . . . . . H-4
Peter W. Stott Community Field. . . . . . . . G-3
PSU Bookstore (BOOK) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-8
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Research Greenhouses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I-4
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Science Building 2 (SB2) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . E-3
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Simon Benson House (SBH). . . . . . . . . . . . E-4
SW CLAY SW CLAY Sixth Avenue Building (SAB). . . . . . . . . . . . I-8
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Education
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Parkway (PRKW) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . C-4
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Student Checklist
Any Time After Admission:

 Apply for Financial Aid (www.fafsa.ed.gov) and submit any materials requested
by the PSU Financial Aid Office

To check on the status of your aid or to accept your award, login to the myPSU
portal: my.pdx.edu. Visit www.pdx.edu/finaid for more information.
Graduate scholarships, assistantships (GAs), and financing information can be
found at www.gsr.pdx.edu/ogs_funding_scholarships.php.

 Apply for On-Campus Housing

If you plan to live on campus be sure to apply for housing as soon as possible.
Visit www.pdx.edu/housing for more information.

Before Registering for Classes:

 Submit outstanding paperwork - including, but not limited to:

 Final High School and/or College Transcripts


 Test Scores

Submit final high school and/or college transcripts and/or test scores to
complete the admissions process and to avoid registration delays for future
terms. Admissions, Records, and Registration needs to verify that you have
completed all of the courses that you were taking at the time of your
application. Visit www.pdx.edu/admissions for more information.

 Proof of Measles Vaccination/Exemption

Submit your measles documentation as soon as possible in order to avoid


registration delays for future terms. Visit www.pdx.edu/shac for more
information.

 Set up PSU Computer Accounts at www.oam.pdx.edu

Before registering for classes, you will need to create your Odin account and
PSU email address through the Odin Account Manager (OAM) process. This
also gives you access to PSU computer labs and Wi-Fi.

After Registering for Classes:

 Pay Tuition & Fees

Bills for fall term tuition and fees are mailed out the 15th of the month prior to
start of the term. Tuition and fees are due the 10th of the month after classes
begin. Visit www.pdx.edu/bao/cashiers-office for more information.

 Purchase Parking Permit or Flexpass

If you are planning to park on campus, you need to purchase a parking permit.
After you have registered for classes, you may purchase a permit on-line starting
in August. PSU also offers a discounted student all-zone transit pass (Flexpass)
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for Fall, Winter and Spring Terms; this is available to all students registered for
at least 3 credit hours. Visit www.transportation.pdx.edu for more information.

 Obtain PSU ID Card in Neuberger Hall Lobby

In order to receive your financial aid refund, if applicable, and to take advantage
of the library, athletic facilities, and a variety of student discounts throughout
Portland, you need a PSU Student ID card. After registering for classes, you will
automatically receive your Student ID Card via U.S. Mail approximately 4
weeks prior to the start of the term. Your initial ID may not yet include your
photo – you should still ‘activate’ this card upon receiving it, especially if you
are receiving Financial Aid. Have your photo taken during Orientation, if
possible, to avoid having a card with no photo. Visit www.pdx.edu/bao/psu-
onecard for more information.

 Purchase textbooks

Textbooks will be available for purchase one to two weeks before the start of the
term. Check the bookstore’s website for a list of required books by course.
Textbooks purchased more than three weeks before the start of classes may not
be fully refundable and may only be returned at the buyback rate - up to 50% of
the original cost. You may choose to purchase your books via the website and
have them delivered to your home. Visit www.portlandstatebookstore.com for
more information.

 Mark your calendars for New Student Week

New Student Week is designed to help you connect with the academic, cultural,
and social opportunities at PSU and will take place September 20-26. It is also an
opportunity for you to complete any outstanding tasks prior to the start of
classes. You will be mailed the New Student Week event schedule in early
September.

 Meet with an academic adviser to plan future term(s) courses

All new students are expected to meet with an academic adviser after New
Student Orientation during their first two terms. Visit www.pdx.edu/advising for
more information.
Graduate students receive academic advising through their individual
departments.

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Quick Facts
As of Fall 2008
Source: Student Information System www.oirp.pdx.edu

ENROLLMENT AVERAGE CREDITS


Total Enrollment: 26,587 PER TERM
Undergraduate: 20,515 Undergraduate: 10.3
Graduate: 6,072 Graduate: 7.3

AVERAGE AGE FULL TIME


Undergraduate: 25.2 Undergraduate: 63%
Graduate: 33.6 Graduate: 41%
ETHNIC ORIGIN
GENDER
American Indian: 335
Undergraduate
Asian/Pacific Islander: 1,963
Female: 10,939
Black, Non-Hispanic: 736
Male: 9,576
European Americans: 17,219
Graduate
Hispanic/Latino: 1,342
Female: 3,674
Multiple Ethnicities: 429
Male: 2,398
Declined to Respond/Unknown:
2,461
RESIDENCY
Residents: 21,439
MOTTO
Nonresidents: 5,148
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Estimated Cost of Attendance


As of Academic Year 2009-10

Undergraduate Graduate Undergraduate Graduate


Resident Resident Non-resident Non-resident
Tuition/fees 5,700 11,739 17,247 17,514
Books & 1,911 1,911 1,911 1,911
Supplies
Room & Board* 9,774 9,774 9,774 9,774
Transportation 900 900 1,200 1,200
Misc. Personal 2,061 2,061 2,061 2,061
Total 20,346 26,385 32,193 32,460

*For students living with their families $6,891 is subtracted from room and board.

**Above is the estimated cost of attending full time for three terms during the standard academic
year (Fall/Winter/Spring). Your actual tuition (based on credits taken), room and board,
transportation and personal expenses may vary from these estimates.

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VIKING VOCABULARY
A LIST OF COMMON TERMS AT PSU

ACADEMIC CALENDAR: Contains essential information about deadlines for adding and
dropping courses, refund periods, withdrawing from courses, and changing grading options. It is
published each term in the registration guide and online. (www.pdx.edu/registration/calendar)

ACADEMIC DISMISSAL: An academic standing designation given to undergraduate students


who have been on academic probation and who have not met either of the following criteria: 1)
raised their cumulative PSU GPA to 2.0 or higher, or 2) earned a GPA of 2.25 or higher for the
given term, thereby remaining on academic warning and subject to the same requirements in the
next term. Dismissed students are not allowed to continue taking classes at PSU unless they are
reinstated by the Scholastic Standards Committee.

ACADEMIC PROBATION: An academic standing designation given to students who have been
on academic warning and have not met either of the following criteria: 1) raised their cumulative
PSU GPA to a 2.0 or higher, or 2) earned a GPA of 2.25 or higher for the given term, thereby
remaining on academic warning and subject to the same requirements in the next term.

ACADEMIC STANDING: An indication of a student’s academic performance at PSU. Students


are in Good Standing if their cumulative PSU GPA is a 2.0 or higher. Students with a GPA below
a 2.0 are placed on Academic Warning, Academic Probation, or Academic Dismissal using the
criteria found in the Academic Standing Policy.

ACADEMIC WARNING: An academic standing designation given to students who have


attempted twelve or more credits and whose cumulative GPA has fallen below a 2.0. A
registration hold is placed on the student’s record until he or she has attended an Academic
Warning Workshop offered by the Undergraduate Advising and Support Center.

ACADEMIC YEAR: This usually refers to the September–June school year. In some cases it
refers to the entire year.

ADD/DROP: The process of adding or dropping classes during the beginning of the term.

ADVISER: A faculty or staff member who assists students with planning quarter schedules as
well as their overall programs of study.

ALUMNI: Graduate from a school, college, or university.

ASPSU (ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF PSU): Portland State University’s student government.


The ASPSU office is located at 117 Smith Memorial Student Union. (www.aspsu.pdx.edu)

AUDIT: To attend a course without requesting or receiving academic credit.

BACHELOR’S DEGREE: The degree earned after completing all undergraduate requirements
based on general education, degree type, and major. Also known as a Baccalaureate Degree.

BANWEB: The online system students use to register for classes, view accounts, access records,
reserve parking permits, and more. Also known as Student Information System, used
interchangeably with myPSU. (www.banweb.pdx.edu)

BLACKBOARD: An online course management system used to provide instructional support via
the Internet. Instructors may use Blackboard in delivering online course materials, providing
online communication tools, assessing student performance, or managing student’s course grades
and activities. (bb.pdx.edu)

BULLETIN: An annual publication that details admission requirements, transfer credit rules,
general academic policies and regulations, degree and program requirements, course descriptions,
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and general information about student services and tuition and fees for the academic year.
(www.pdx.edu/registration/oaa/psu-bulletin)

CAPSTONE: Senior capstones are community projects that a small group of students work on
together through a six-credit course, which is part of the University Studies general education
requirements.

CERTIFICATE: Similar to a major, but requires fewer credits and sometimes offered in a subject
where a major is not. PSU offers a variety of minors and certificates to supplement an
undergraduate student’s education.

CODE OF CONDUCT, STUDENT: Portland State University recognizes the intrinsic value of
individual differences and diversity. The University supports the rights of all people to live and
learn in a safe and respectful environment that promotes the free and vigorous expression of ideas.
Policies and procedures are designed to protect these freedoms and the fundamental rights of
others. Students are expected to conduct themselves in a manner consistent with these principles.
For more information or to submit a Code of Conduct complaint, visit
www.pdx.edu/dos/codeofconduct.

COMMENCEMENT: The ceremony at the end of an academic year where graduating students are
honored. The registration process and deadlines for commencement can be found on at
http://www.pdx.edu/commencement.

CONVOCATION: The ceremony that marks the start of the academic year and welcomes new
students to Portland State University. Convocation is held during New Student Week.

CO-REQUISITE: A course that must be completed simultaneously with another specified course.
For examples, a chemistry course may have a co-requisite laboratory course.

COURSE NUMBERING SYSTEM: Courses numbered 100–299 are called lower division courses
and are usually considered entry-level courses which are appropriate for freshman or sophomore
students or students beginning coursework in a new discipline. Courses numbered 300–499 are
called upper division courses and are usually appropriate for junior or senior students or students
who have prior coursework in the discipline. Courses numbered 99 or lower are not applicable to
graduation requirements. Courses numbered 500 or higher are graduate courses. Courses
numbered 500-599 are designed for master’s students, and courses numbered 600-699 are
designed for doctoral students. Courses numbered 700-799 cannot be applied to any degree
program at PSU, and courses numbered 800-899 have limited use in graduate education degrees
only.

CREDIT HOUR: Students typically receive one credit per hour in class each week. Students
should plan to spend two to three hours studying each week per credit hour.

CREDITS: Each class at PSU is worth a certain number of credits. Generally the number of
credits is in proportion to the number of hours per week spent in the class. Thus, a four-credit class
generally requires four hours per week of classroom time. Some exceptions include labs and
studios. The minimum number of credits required for a bachelor’s degree is 180. Credits are also
known as hours or units.

CRN (COURSE REFERENCE NUMBER): The five-digit number that identifies a course in the
registration process.

DARS (DEGREE AUDIT REPORT SYSTEM): A tool to assist in the academic advising process.
It is meant to help advisers and students in the process of course selection and academic program
planning. Students should review their DARS report prior to meeting with an adviser. DARS
reports are accessed through the online student information system. See advising listing for more
information.

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DEAN: An academic administrator or official at a school, college, or university, especially one
with responsibility for students or faculty.

DEAN’S AND PRESIDENT’S LIST AWARDS: High achieving undergraduate students, as


indicated by GPA, are placed on the Dean’s or the President’s List according to the criteria
established by the Council of Deans. These awards are given to undergraduate students who have
not yet earned a bachelor’s degree. The award is acknowledged through a letter from the
respective dean’s office and with a notation on the student’s academic transcript.

DECLARING A MAJOR: It is recommended that undergraduate students declare a major by the


time they have earned 90 credits. A student can declare or change their major through the online
student information system before registering for classes each term or submit a Student
Information Change form to Registration & Records in the Neuberger Hall Lobby.

DISTANCE LEARNING: Education where students are physically separated from fellow students
and the instructor(s), and take academic courses by accessing information and communicating via
media (e.g., a computer network). Also known as Distance Education.

EDUCATION ABROAD: A program that allows students to receive credit for coursework while
attending an institution in another country. Also known as Study Aboard.

ELECTIVES: Courses students take in addition to all the general education, degree, and major
requirements. These credits may be used toward a minor, certificate, or second major. PSU does
not require a specific number of electives for graduation. The number of electives students take
varies depending on their major and on personal interests.

EXCELLENCE AND COMMENDATION AWARDS: University-wide academic awards given


to one undergraduate and one graduate student from each school or college who has a GPA of at
least 3.5 and a record of scholarly achievements. Two Awards of Excellence are given to
recipients of Commendation Awards (given to one undergraduate and one graduate student).
(www.pdx.edu/dos)

FAFSA (FREE APPLICATION FOR FEDERAL STUDENT AID): The application required for
students to be considered for federal student financial aid. The FAFSA is processed free of charge
and is used by most state agencies and colleges. A new application must be submitted for each
academic year. FAFSA forms are available from high schools and online. (www.fafsa.ed.gov)

FERPA (FAMILY EDUCATION RIGHTS & PRIVACY ACT OF 1974): A Federal Law that
protects a student’s right of privacy concerning release of certain information without authorized
consent. (www.ed.gov/policy/gen/guid/fpco/ferpa/index.html)

FINANCIAL AID: Money available from various sources to help students pay college expenses.
These funds are available in the form of loans, grants, work-study, or scholarships from the state,
federal government, or other organizations.

FRINQ (FRESHMAN INQUIRY): A yearlong general education course through the University
Studies department.

FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT: Refers to the minimum number of credits students must be


enrolled in each term to be considered full-time. Undergraduates must be enrolled in a minimum
of twelve credits and graduates in a minimum of nine credits in order to be considered full-time.
Some students, such as international students, student athletes, and some scholarship recipients,
must maintain full-time enrollment each quarter.

FYE (FIRST YEAR EXPERIENCE): An on-campus housing program for first year students that
takes place in the Ondine and Broadway Residence Halls.

GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT: Curriculum that is required for all undergraduates


who plan to graduate from PSU. The general education curriculum differs at each institution and
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may also be titled differently. The goal of the general education requirements at any university is
to assure that all graduates have taken all, or part of, a common set of coursework designed around
the university’s educational goals. (www.pdx.edu/unst and www.honors.pdx.edu)

GLOBAL VILLAGE: A housing program in Steven Epler Hall for first year student designed to
foster development of intercultural awareness, communication skills, and academic success by
encouraging discourse and shared experience among a diverse community of peers.

GOOD STANDING: In order to maintain good academic standing with the University, an
undergraduate student must maintain a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.0.

GPA (GRADE POINT AVERAGE): A measure of academic achievement determined by dividing


the number of quality points received for each course’s grade by the amount of credits each course
is worth.

GRADING OPTION: Refers to different methods of grading. Some courses at PSU may be taken
for a Pass/No Pass (P/NP) option instead of the usual A–F option. Note that courses applying
toward major requirements are not usually allowed with a P/NP option. P/NP does not affect a
student’s GPA. Undergraduate students must earn at least a C- in a course to receive a P, and
graduate students must earn at least a B- to receive a P. Another grading option is Audit, in which
a student may attend a class without receiving credit or a grade. Audited courses cannot apply
toward graduation requirements.

GRADUATION: The formal completion of an instructional program or course of study. One must
apply for gradation. Students graduate after successfully meeting all credit and course
requirements and other criteria set by the University. This is separate from the commencement
ceremony. For deadlines and instructions on how to apply for graduation please visit
http://www.pdx.edu/registration/graduation.

HONORS PROGRAM: The University Honors Program is designed for undergraduate students
who plan to go on to graduate or professional school after graduation and work toward a PhD,
MD, JD, or any other advanced degree. (www.honors.pdx.edu)

INCOMPLETE: A temporary grade given to a student who is doing satisfactory work but is
unable to complete the course due to illness or emergency. The instructor and student arrange how
and when the student will complete the work and have the “I” grade changed to a final letter
grade. At PSU, the student must finish the incomplete work within one academic year. If this is
not done, the grade of “I” is changed to “F” or “NP” for undergraduate classes. For graduate
classes, the grade of “I” will remain on the transcript permanently.

INTERNSHIP: A supervised short-term apprenticeship or temporary job in a real-world setting


closely related to a student’s field of study. The student may or may not be paid, and can earn
college credit for the work experience.

LIBERAL ARTS: A broad overview of academic disciplines within the arts and sciences that
includes languages, history, philosophy, arts and letters, social sciences, and natural sciences.

LOWER DIVISION: Courses numbered at the 100- and 200-level and are usually considered
entry-level courses. These are appropriate for freshman or sophomore students or students
beginning coursework in a new discipline.

MAJOR: Area of specialization consisting of a cluster of related courses drawn from one or more
departments that require a minimum number of credits. PSU offers around 100 undergraduate
major programs.

MAJOR REQUIREMENTS: Students must complete one of the majors offered by PSU in order to
graduate. The number of credits and requirements for each major varies and are listed in the
bulletin and on department websites. Questions about these requirements should be directed to the
faculty and advisers in each specific department.
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MATRICULATION FEE: A fee assessed to first-time undergraduate and graduate students to
support first-year student advising and services.

MINOR: Similar to a major, but requires fewer credits. PSU offers a variety of minors and
certificates to supplement a student’s education. A minor is not required for graduation.

MYPSU: The online Portland State University portal, which allows you to access student account
information such grades, course registration and account balances, as well as Blackboard, the PSU
calendar, student groups, university email and reserve parking and transit passes all in one place.
(my.pdx.edu)

NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE (NSE): An option for students to take classes that PSU
does not offer at a different institution or to explore different cultural and geographical settings
and pay in-state tuition at the host institution or regular tuition at PSU.
(www.pdx.edu/admissions/nse)

NEW STUDENT WEEK: A week of information sessions, open houses, and programs designed
to welcome new students prior to the beginning of fall term. Schedules will be mailed in late
August and posted on the website. (www.pdx.edu/orientation)

OAM: Odin Account Manager is the system used by PSU users to administrate computer accounts
(Odin accounts) on a self-service model. Odin accounts are used for email (Webmail), Blackboard,
Wi-Fi, accessing campus computers, file storage, and websites. With OAM, users can change
passwords, set up email forwards and update their directory information. (www.oam.pdx.edu)

ODIN ACCOUNT: An Odin computer account, a username and password, allows students to
access online resources including email, dial-up Internet access, campus wireless, campus
computer labs, UNIX shell access, and disk space for personal files.

PARK BLOCKS: The half-mile stretch of trees, grass, and fountains that runs through the center
of campus.

PART-TIME STUDENT: An undergraduate student enrolled in less than 12 credits or a graduate


student enrolled in less than 9 credits a quarter.

PARTY IN THE PARK: In the first week of Fall term, the Student Activities and Leadership
Program (SALP) hosts a festive event that fills the Park Blocks with food, music, and
opportunities to get involved in the University community. SALP hosts Party Near the Park during
the first week of Winter term in Smith Memorial Student Union.

PLACEMENT TESTS: Optional exams available to help students determine their level of
knowledge in specific subject areas such as foreign languages and mathematics.

PORTLAND SPECTATOR: A student-produced magazine with a conservative perspective on


issues of common concern.

PRACTICUM: A course that includes job-related activities and stresses the practical application
of theory in a field of study.

PRE-PROFFESIONAL PROGRAMS: Courses that meet requirements of various professional


schools. These programs are not majors and are often based on the requirements of other
institutions. Students will need to choose a major appropriate to their pre-professional program of
study.

PRE-REQ (PREREQUISITE): A course that must be completed (often with a certain minimum
grade) or a skill that must be demonstrated before a student can enroll in a more advanced course.
(For example, first-year French is a prerequisite for second-year French.)

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PRESIDENT’S SERVICE AWARDS: One of the most prestigious honors at PSU. Up to twenty-
four students with a GPA of 2.5 or higher and of Junior, Senior, or Post-baccalaureate class
standing are recognized each year for their service to the University and the larger community
with receipt of this award. The President’s Award for Outstanding Community Engagement is an
honor conferred annually to a maximum of twelve students who have engaged in an ongoing
community service effort off campus and the President’s Award for Outstanding University
Service is an honor conferred annually to a maximum of twelve students who have engaged in an
effort to enhance the student experience at PSU. (www.pdx.edu/dos)

PSU WEEKEND: Sponsored by the Alumni Association, PSU Weekend includes free lectures,
tours, and department activities and events, and features a keynote speaker.
(www.pdx.edu/alumni)

QUARTER SYSTEM: An academic schedule system where the academic year is divided into fall,
winter, spring, and summer quarters. Excluding summer, each quarter is approximately eleven
weeks long. PSU’s academic schedule is on the quarter system.

REARGUARD: PSU’s monthly alternative newspaper. (www.therearguard.org)

RESIDENT: For the purposes of calculating a student’s tuition and fees, someone who has lived
in the state for a specified length of time.

REVOLVING CHARGE ACCOUNT: An agreement with the university allowing a student to


keep a balance with the school and accrue minimal fees as well as register for classes while having
a balance with the university, otherwise not allowed. For information about balance limitations
and the full policy visit www.pdx.edu/bao/formspolicies.

SECOND MAJOR: A second major can be declared by a student interested in completing more
than one major. Students must complete the requirements for a second major in addition to the
general education, degree, and first major requirements. While students may complete two or more
majors, they may complete only one degree (BA, BS, BM).

SINQ (SOPHOMORE INQUIRY): A University Studies general education requirement. Three


separate 200 level courses designed to introduce students to a subject different than their major.

SPECIAL REGISTRATION FORM: The form a student uses to add or drop a class, change a
grade option, or get an override. This goldenrod-colored form can be found in the Neuberger Hall
Lobby. Also known as the Add/Drop form.

SYLLABUS: An instructor’s course outline which includes the requirements for the course, the
student’s responsibilities, and criteria for the final grade.

TERM: A general word referring to the academic schedule system, often used in place of the term
quarter or semester.

TRANSCRIPTS: An official document that includes all of a student’s academic courses, grades,
credits, and academic status.

TRANSFER STUDENT: A student who moves from one college or university to another.

U.SELECT: Information about equivalency for transfer courses can be found at


www.pdx.transfer.org.

UASC “You-Ask” (UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING & SUPPORT CENTER): Provides


academic advising and other services to: newly admitted and newly enrolled students after they
have attended New Student Orientation; students who are on academic warning, probation, or
dismissal; and students who have not declared a major. (www.pdx.edu/uasc)

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UNDECLARED/UNDECIDED: Students who have not yet declared a major. Advising is
available in the UASC for these students.

UNIVERSITY STUDIES: University Studies is the option most students access for satisfying
PSU’s general education curriculum. The goal of the general education curriculum is to assure that
all graduates have taken all, or part of, a common set of coursework designed around the
University’s educational goals. (www.pdx.edu/unst)

UPPER DIVISION: Courses numbered at the 300- and 400-level. These are usually appropriate
for junior or senior students, or students who have prior coursework in the discipline.

VANGUARD: Portland State’s student-run newspaper, published four times per week.
(www.dailyvanguard.com)

VICTOR E. VIKING: The official mascot of Portland State. See him drop and give us twenty
during athletic competitions. (www.goviks.com)

WAITLIST: A list of students who want to enter a course that has no space currently available.
Students are sometimes accepted into a desired class after a registered student "no shows," a
professor admits students specially, or when an additional section of a course becomes available.

WELCOME WEEK: A volunteer program developed to assist Portland State students and visitors
by providing information and directions during the first week of classes in each term.

WITHDRAWAL: The process of formally dropping a class after the term has started.

WORK-STUDY: A type of financial aid that pays students to work part-time, often on campus,
during the academic year.

DEPARTMENTS, SERVICES, AND RESOURCES

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ACADEMIC APPEALS
433 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/dos/appeals
503.725.4422 askdos@pdx.edu

Students who believe they have received a prejudiced or capricious academic evaluation may
appeal with the Academic Appeals Board if reasonable efforts to contact the instructor, the
department head, and the academic dean to resolve differences have been denied.

ACADEMICALLY-CONTROLLED AUXILIARY ACTIVITIES (AAA)


Harry York, chair aaa.groups.pdx.edu
why@pdx.edu

AAA supports travel for PSU students who participate in faculty-governed scholarly conferences
by reading papers, participating in panels, or giving creative presentations. Their participation
must have educational potential for other students, e.g., through a complementary presentation on
the PSU campus.

ADMISSIONS, REGISTRATION & RECORDS (ARR)


The role of Admissions, Registration & Records is to provide information and services to
prospective, current, and returning students in order to facilitate their admission, enrollment, and
post-enrollment record keeping. ARR representatives provide accurate and timely information and
assistance to students and other University constituents.

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Admissions Counseling
105 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/admissions
503.725.3511 askadm@pdx.edu

International Admissions
105 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/admissions/international-admission
503.725.5535 intladm@pdx.edu

Counseling staff advise prospective students on issues relating to admission requirements


and application processes for U.S. and international students, admission appeals,
scholarships, transfer credit equivalencies, evaluation of credit from institutions outside the
U.S., community college co-admission, National Student Exchange (NSE), and Western
Undergraduate Exchange (WUE).

Orientation and Campus Visits


131 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/orientation
503.725.5555 www.pdx.edu/admissions/visit
orientation@pdx.edu psutours@pdx.edu

This office hosts individual and group visits, campus tours, and orientation sessions for
undergraduates.
The Office of Graduate Studies provides walking and digital tours exclusively for graduate
students. Please visit www.gsr.pdx.edu/ogs_orientation.php for more information.

Degree Requirements
104 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/registration/applying-degree
503.725.3438 askdars@pdx.edu

Degree Requirements staff manage student academic requirements petitions. This office
maintains the University’s automated Degree Audit System (DARS) and clears graduating
students to receive academic degrees.

Registration & Records


Neuberger Hall Lobby www.pdx.edu/registration/registration-basics
503.725.3511 admissions@pdx.edu

Registration & Records staff members manage the Student Information System and maintain
official University academic records, including student transcripts, academic and residency
status, and registration access. The office also administers academic holds, course
withdrawals, deadline appeals, transcript requests, and enrollment verification.

Veterans’ Certification
104 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/registration/veteran-certification
503.725.3411 hindahl@pdx.edu

This office manages veterans’ educational benefit reporting and certification.

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When to Register
Students begin registering for classes during the pre-term registration period and may make
changes to their registration until well after the term begins. Pre-term registration dates are
prioritized according to student class standings, determined by the number of credits, earned as
follows:
Standing Credits earned/completed
Freshman 1-44
Sophomore 45-89 (90+ credits = upper-division)
Junior 90-134
Senior 135+
Postbaccalaureate students hold a bachelor’s degree from an accredited college or
university.
Graduate Fully admitted to a graduate program
To increase the chances of securing a place in their preferred courses, students should
register as soon as possible once their registration queue opens.

How to Register for classes via myPSU

1. Open a web browser (i.e. Internet Explorer, Firefox, or Chrome) and navigate to PSU’s Portal
(myPSU) https://my.pdx.edu

2. Enter your User Name and Password created in the


Odin/OAM Computer Account creation process
and click login.
If you have not created your Odin/OAM, or PSU
computer account, follow the instructions on your letter
of admission. For help, call 503-725-HELP(4357) or
visit https://oam.pdx.edu/

3. Once logged in, select the Student tab at the top of the page.
Check out the different boxes for various student and campus information.

4. Navigate to My Quick Links and click on Registration. Registration and other Student
Services may also be accessed under PSU Info System by clicking on My Banner.

5. Register for classes, using either option:

A. Enter CRNs:

1. Select the Add or Drop Classes link

2. Select the term for which you are registering

3. Enter CRNs
In the boxes provided on the next page, enter the CRN (Course Reference Number) for
each class for which you would like to register. Enter one course CRN per box and
remember to register for co-requisite courses simultaneously (i.e. lectures that also require
an associated lab or mentored inquiry).

B. Utilize the Class Search Feature:

1. Select the Look-up Classes link

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2. Select the term for which you are registering

3. Class Search Feature.


This allows you to search for and add classes, rather than entering CRNs for each
individual course. This feature is useful if you find that many classes are closed, or simply
want to see what is available and will fit into your schedule best.

Unless you enter the EXACT course title, as it appears in the online schedule, you will
receive an error. You might plan to search simply by department. Note: ‘Course Number’
is not referring to the CRN (i.e. enter 243 if you want to take STAT 243). Also,
departments here are not always listed exactly as they are in the online schedule of
classes.

4. After you have entered your search criteria, select the Class Search button to proceed. If
you do not get any results, try broadening your search field by not selecting the time,
days, or instructor.

Sample search:

5. Review the list of courses, select the empty checkbox to the left of the course(s) for which
you would like to register, and then select Register at the bottom of the screen.

Notes:
A. Closed classes: A class that is either full or has been canceled will have a ‘C’ in
place of the checkbox on the left.

B. Available seats: In the list of available classes, you will note three columns that
display the course: seat capacity (Cap), actual number of students registered (Act),
and remaining seats available (Rem). This can be a bit misleading, especially if the
particular course has a waitlist. For waitlist details, select the particular course CRN,
and then on the next screen select the course title – this will display the total number
of students who are either registered for the course or are currently on the waitlist.

C. Wildcards: A wildcard allows you to search more generally within a particular


field. The PSU registration system uses the ‘%’ as a wildcard. For example, if you
want to search for all 200-level courses in a particular subject, you may enter ‘2%’
into the Course Number field. You may also want to see only the University
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Studies cluster courses in a particular department. To see these results, simply enter
‘%%%U’ into the Course Number field. You may search for courses offered in
particular clusters and departments by using selecting both the Attribute Type and
Subject Field

D. Ctrl-selection: You can select multiple subjects or instructors simultaneously by


holding down the Ctrl key and selecting the desired subjects and/or instructors.

6. Successful Registration and Registration Errors:

A. Successful Registration of Classes

Select Submit Changes.


The next screen will display the courses for which you successfully registered, if any.

Classes for which you have successfully registered for will look something like this:

(Note that **Registered WEB** means that you are successfully registered for the class.)

• The ‘Action’ drop-down menu offers you the option of dropping a course that you no
longer want, or will allow you to get onto a ‘Waitlist’ for a class that may be full and has the
Waitlist feature activated. See the Academic Calendar to learn of available Drop/Add dates.

• To change your grading option from A-F to Pass/No Pass, for classes with this option,
click on the ‘Grade Mode’ for the class you wish to change.

• Waitlist: Not all classes have a Waitlist available. Once on the Waitlist, you will not
automatically be added (registered) to the class should a seat become available. You will
need to bring a Special Registration Form, available in the lobby of Neuberger Hall, to the
first day of class and ask the instructor if s/he has room to add you to the class. If so, you
will need to complete the form and get his/her initials before submitting the completed form
to the Registration Office.

B. Possible Errors of Registration

Registration Errors: You may see the following upon attempting to register

Common errors listed under ‘Status’ include:


 CLOSED SECTION – The class is full.
 CORQ_PH 107 REQ – This class has a required Co-Requisite, for which you must
register at the same time that you register for this course.
 PREQ – The class has a prerequisite that has not been completed.
 MAJOR RESTRICTION – You may only register for this course if you are majoring in
this department.
 TIME CONFLICT – This indicates that the time of the class for which you are trying to
register overlaps with another class for which you have already registered.

7. After you have finished adding classes, select Please click here to complete your Registration
at the bottom of the page. This completes the registration process and on the next screen displays

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the tuition and fees for which you are responsible. Please note that tuition and fee assessments for
each term may not be in the system until the months immediately preceding the term. You may
need to log back into the system at a future date to check your account balance.

8. After Registration:
For a complete list, review page 6

A. Update Personal Information:


Navigate to the Personal Information box under the Student tab and click on the links to update
your Mailing Address, Phone Numbers and Emergency and PSU Alert Notification contact
information.

B. Print out Student Schedule:


Navigate to the PSU Info box on the right hand side of the Student tab and click in this order:
My Banner/Student Services & Financial Aid/Registration. You may view either the Student
Schedule by Day and Time or Student Detail Schedule.

C. PSU Alert Notification System (PSU Alert):


Navigate to the Personal Information box in the center of the page under the Student tab and
click on PSU Alert System to enter in your Alert Notification Information.
The PSU Alert emergency notification system (provided by 3n National Notification Network)
enables the university to contact the PSU community in the event of an emergency by sending
messages via your preferred electronic device: Cell, Email, Pager and by Phone. For additional
details about the PSU Alert system, see www.pdx.edu/cpso/psu-alert-notification-system

D. Revolving Charge Account Plan (RCAP).


 Navigate to the PSU Info box on the right hand side of the Student tab and click in this
order: My Banner/Student Services & Financial Aid/Student Account and then on RCAP
Information.
 An opportunity will be given to you to agree, or not, to the terms of the RCAP. Essentially,
by agreeing to the RCAP, you are acknowledging your financial responsibility for your
registered courses and other accumulated University expenses. This will allow you to carry a
limited account balance beyond the bill due date without receiving a hold on your account.
Such a hold may restrict your ability to drop or add classes or obtain copies of PSU
transcripts. Any balance that you carry beyond the bill due date will accrue interest and
monthly billing fees until paid in full. A one-time late fee of $100 will be assessed for the
term if you have not paid you tuition and fees for the term by the last day of finals. Be sure
to read the terms of the RCAP before selecting an option. For additional details about
payment for tuition and fees, see www.pdx.edu/bao/student-resources.

For additional information about registration and the registration process, go to:
www.pdx.edu/registration/register

Online Registration Hours


24 hours a day, 7 days a week

Registration Deadlines
The Academic Calendar lists deadlines related to adding and dropping classes, making grade
changes, withdrawing from classes, and refund percentages. These dates are important as
they determine the extent of financial obligations incurred by registration activity and they
determine if and how a course registration will be recorded on a student’s transcript.

Class Locations
Building and room locations for on-campus classes are published in the online Class
Schedule (www.sa.pdx.edu/soc) two weeks before the start of each term. This is to avoid the
confusion of initial room assignments that are later adjusted due to enrollment changes,
disability requests, and other factors. Students should confirm the locations of their courses
in the online Class Schedule a few days before the term begins. Locations for off-campus
classes are included at the time the online schedule is first released each term.
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Student with access requirements are encouraged to register with the Disability Resource
Center (DRC) in 116 Smith Memorial Student Union. The DRC has a list of tentative room
assignments available for planning and advising purposes. For more information about the
DRC, see www.drc.pdx.edu.

Dropping Courses
Students may drop courses through the end of the second week of the term without the
course appearing on transcripts. Withdrawing from a course between the second and seventh
week of the term results in the course appearing on transcripts with a mark of “W.” After the
seventh week, students may not withdraw. Visit www.pdx.edu/registration/calendar.html.

Closed & Restricted Classes


Students may register for closed and restricted classes with departmental approval. Contact
the department for restriction overrides. The department may provide an electronic override
or may require the submission of a Special Registration Form, signed by the instructor or
stamped by the department. Submit Special Registration Forms to the Office of Admissions,
Registration and Records.

Waitlist Feature
Registration options may include a waitlist if the department engages the feature. This
option permits a department to obtain a list of names, in chronological order, of those who
wish to be considered for the next available seat. If the waitlist itself is full, the section is
closed.

When registering online, students can add themselves to a waitlist by choosing “Waitlist”
from the “Action” pull-down menu.

If the course is closed and a waitlist is available, the Status box will indicate how many
students are already waitlisted.

Select “Waitlist” to be added to the waitlist.

When the Status box indicates “Open,” it means that one or more students have dropped the
course and there is space for a student to be added from the waitlist.

Students on a waitlist will not be registered automatically as spaces open. It is the student’s
responsibility to obtain faculty or departmental approval on the Special Registration Form
and to submit the form to the Office of Admissions, Registration and Records in the lobby of
Neuberger Hall. Most departments expect waitlisted students to attend the first class
meeting.

Registration Holds
Registration holds are placed on student records for past-due accounts, measles
documentation, missing admissions data, or other reasons. Information about holds and how
to clear them is available as part of the PSU Information System or by visiting the Office of
Admissions, Registration and Records in the lobby of Neuberger Hall. Students also may
call 503.725.3412 during business hours for assistance.

Grading Option Changes


Students may change a course grading option, if the course has multiple options (pass/no
pass or A-F), through the end of the seventh week of the term using the online registration
system.

By-Arrangement Requests
Students may make arrangements with PSU instructors to complete course work individually
(instead of in a regular classroom setting). The resulting “by-arrangement” courses are
omnibus-numbered (e.g., 401-409, 501-509, 601-609) and students register for them using a
By-Arrangement Request form, available from the instructor’s department. By-Arrangement
registration must be approved by the instructor and department chair. In the College of
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Urban and Public Affairs, the Dean must also approve, in addition to the instructor and chair.
The Office of Admissions, Registration and Records processes completed forms, adding the
course to the student’s existing registration. Students can see their updated registration and
account information via the online PSU Information System.
The last day to enroll in a by-arrangement course is the final day to add classes for the term.

Course Planning Guide Available Online


The Course Planning Guide (CPG) is now online at www.pdx.edu/registration/cpg. The CPG
is a projected list of courses to be offered during specific quarters of the academic year.
Listings are subject to change throughout the year and students are encouraged to check back
once in a while for the latest projections.

Audit Registration
Students may audit a course if they wish only to attend class without earning credit or
receiving an evaluation of academic performance. Audited courses are recorded on the
student’s academic record with a mark of AU; however, a grade of X (meaning “no basis for
grade”) can be assigned for inadequate attendance since attendance is customary and
expected. AU or X marks do not carry credit and are not included when calculating GPA.
Audit credits are assessed regular tuition and fees and are subject to the same refund rules
as regular credit hours. Audit credits are not counted in determining a student’s enrollment
status for the purposes of enrollment verification or financial aid. In addition, audited
courses do not satisfy degree requirements.
Audit registration is allowed on a space available basis and at the discretion of the instructor.
Students may use the audit registration option from the first day of the term through the end
of the fifth week by submitting a Special Registration Form, approved by department stamp
or instructor signature, to the Registration windows in the lobby of Neuberger Hall.

Senior citizens should consult the Institute on Aging website (www.upa.pdx.edu/IOA) or call
503.725.4739 for information on registering for audit credits.

ADVISING SERVICES (major advising listed by departments alphabetically)


Portland State University believes that academic advising should be a part of a student’s
entire academic career, beginning with his/her pre-admission contacts with the University
and with New Student Orientation. Once a student has been admitted and attended an
Orientation: Advising and Registration session, he/she should have frequent contact with
advisers the entire time he/she attends PSU. All freshmen must be advised by their
declared academic major department prior to registering for their sophomore year
(e.g. before they have completed 45 credits). Academic advisers can help students with the
following:

• Exploration of personal life goals


• Exploration of career and education goals
• Selection of a major or program of study
• Selection of courses
• Scheduling of courses
• Understanding the balance between personal responsibilities and those of the
University
• Information about and referral to University resources and services

Students should keep record of any advising materials (i.e., DARS report, transcripts from
other colleges, copies of petitions, any correspondence from the university) and bring this
file with them when meeting with an academic adviser.

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Academic advising is available at the following locations:

Undergraduate Advising and Support Center (UASC)


425 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/uasc
503.725.4005 askuasc@pdx.edu

The UASC has professional advisers who advise students on University, general
education and degree requirements, but not major specific requirements. UASC
advisers also advise students who have not decided on a major, want to change a major,
and/or are having academic difficulties. Freshmen who have not declared a major
must be advised by a UASC adviser before registering for their sophomore year
(before completing 45 credits).

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (CLAS)


387 Cramer Hall www.pdx.edu/clas
503.725.3822 askclas@pdx.edu

CLAS has professional advisers who advise students majoring in liberal studies or
general studies: arts and letters, social sciences and/or sciences; and students pursuing
pre-professional health and pre-professional elementary education or social studies
requirements.

Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science Dean’s Office


100 Engineering Building www.pdx.edu/cecs
503.725.4631 advisor@cecs.pdx.edu

Academic advising is available for all engineering and computer science majors.

School of Business Administration Student Services (SBA)


240 School of Business Administration www.pdx.edu/sba
503.725.3712 sbainfo@pdx.edu

SBA has professional advisers who advise students majoring in any of the business
options.

All academic departments provide advising for their majors. Please contact the
academic department for information about their advising services.

Graduate students receive academic advising through their individual departments.


All graduate students are expected to maintain good academic standing during the
course of their graduate program. For graduate students, good standing is defined as a
minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA and a minimum 2.67 GPA each term. Graduate
academic standing is administered by the Office of Graduate Studies.

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ACADEMIC ADVISING SYLLABUS

UASC: SMSU 425 www.pdx.edu/uasc 503-725-4005

Mission: Based on a system of shared responsibility, academic advising empowers students in the
development and achievement of meaningful educational plans compatible with career and life
goals.

Advising Learning Outcomes

 Understand and articulate general, degree, major and pre-professional requirements.


 Identify, locate, and utilize appropriate services to meet your academic and non-academic
needs.
 Develop an academic plan using the Degree Audit Report System (DARS), Bulletin,
Course Planning Guide, the Schedule of Classes and major department resources.
 Attend an advising session prepared and with appropriate questions.
 Create and maintain an advising file to include DARS reports, petitions, copies of
waivers, e-mail communication related to advising, and any other relevant material.
 Recognize that an adviser is invested in your academic and personal success.
 Demonstrate decision-making skills by gathering information, assessing alternatives, and
examining consequences.
 Understand and explain the relationship between your academic choices and your
academic, career and/or personal goals.

Academic advising is a collaborative educational process in which students and their advisers are
partners in meeting the essential learning outcomes that support student success. This partnership
requires participation and involvement of both the adviser and the student and spans the student’s
whole educational experience. In this partnership both the adviser and the advisee have well-
defined responsibilities.

Adviser Responsibilities

 Develop a supportive environment for students.


 Connect advising to individual student motivations throughout academic career and assist
them in developing an academic plan aligned with their goals.
 Explain requirements for graduation and give accurate information.
 Be knowledgeable of, increase awareness of, and guide students to appropriate campus
resources.
 Assist students in development of behaviors conducive to appropriate decision-making
processes.

Advisee Responsibilities

 Attend advising sessions prepared and organized (bring planner, schedule, DARS,
questions).
 Understand relationship between your goals and your academic choices.
 Take responsibility for your educational plans and academic success.
 Keep track of your academic progress by using DARS in consultation with your academic
adviser.
 Take initiative in utilizing services and resources offered at the University.
 Be open and willing to consider recommendations from faculty, advisers and other
mentors.

Ultimately, responsibility for your educational planning and your overall college
experience falls to you, the student.

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Undergraduate Graduation Requirements

Students are required to complete at least 180 credits with a minimum of 72 upper-division credits
(300- and 400-level). Students must also complete the requirements for the three components of a
baccalaureate degree (see diagram below). Transfer credits are applied towards these
requirements.

General Education Options: Major Requirements


University Studies or
University Honors
180 credits
with 72 upper
division

Degree Options: Bachelor of Science, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Music, or Bachelor of


Fine Arts

DEGREE REQUIREMENTS (choose one)


Bachelor of Arts (BA)—28 credits minimum Bachelor of Science (BS)—28 total credits

 8 credits in Arts & Letters  12 credits in Science (8 must include lab)


 4 credits in Fine & Performing Arts  12 credits in Arts & Letters/Social Science
 4 credits in Science or Math  4 credits in Math (excluding Math 100 or
 8 credits in Science/Math/Social Science lower)
 4 credits in Foreign Language numbered
203 or for which 203 is a prerequisite1 For information on Bachelor of Music (BM) or
(see footnote) Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), see Music or Art
Department for specific requirements
Academic Distribution Areas:
Arts & Letters Science Social Science
American Sign Language, Applied Biology, Chemistry, Criminology & Crim. Justice
Linguistics, Architecture*, Art*, Environmental (220 & 330 only),
Arts & Letters, Black Studies Science/Studies, Anthropology, Black Studies
(221, 351, 352, 353, 421, 424-427 Geology, Physics, (except 221, 351, 352, 353, 421,
only), Communication, Conflict Science Education 424-427), Chicano/Latino
Resolution, Dance, (SCI) Studies, Child & Family Studies,
English/Writing, Fine & Economics, Geography, History,
Performing Arts*, Foreign International Studies, Native
Languages & Literatures, American Studies, Political
Humanities, Music*, Philosophy, Science, Psychology, Social
Speech & Hearing Sciences, Science, Sociology, Urban
Theater Arts* Studies & Planning, Women’s
* denotes Fine & Performing Arts Studies
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Foreign Language Requirement for Bachelor of Arts: Students with no previous knowledge of
a foreign language will need to complete two full years of that language at the college level for a
Bachelor of Arts (BA). Students who already possess sufficient competence in a foreign language
may meet the BA language requirement by completing any foreign language course numbered 203
or for which 203 is a prerequisite, or otherwise demonstrating proficiency with the Foreign
Languages and Literatures Department at PSU. English satisfies the BA language requirement for
students who graduated from high school where English was not the language of instruction.
NOTE: Students who graduated or would have graduated from high school in Oregon in 1997 or
later must have two years of a foreign language at the high school level or two terms at the college
level to meet admission requirements, even if they plan to complete a BS degree. Students
transferring to PSU need to submit a high school transcript if they have completed this
requirement.

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GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS
Most colleges and universities have a general education requirement designed to provide the breadth
of knowledge and skills expected from college graduates. At Portland State University, there are
two general education tracks: University Studies and University Honors. Students must complete
one of these tracks to graduate from PSU.
UNIVERSITY STUDIES www.pdx.edu/unst
The University Studies program emphasizes an understanding of communication, critical
thinking, social and ethical responsibility, and diversity of the human experience at all levels of
the program. University Studies courses are unique to Portland State University and cannot be
completed at other institutions and transferred here. Transfer students begin University Studies
based on the number of transfer credits completed prior to the term of admission to PSU (see
Placement Chart, next page).
Freshman Inquiry: A year-long sequence which introduces students to the general education goals
of communication, critical thinking, social and ethical responsibility, and diversity of human
experience. FRINQ courses are interactive and theme-based, with each theme exploring topics using
an interdisciplinary approach.
Sophomore Inquiry: Gateway courses which introduce the themes to be further explored in the
Upper Division Cluster. The specific course content introduces students to ideas, research, theory
and perspectives which are central to the cluster. Examples include American Studies, Asian
Studies, Family Studies, Media Studies, and Popular Culture.
Upper Division Cluster: A group of approved upper division courses which explore
interdisciplinary themes. As an example, the Asian Studies Cluster includes courses related to Asia
taught by Anthropology, Art History, Chinese, Japanese, and History. Students complete a total of
12 credits in one cluster. Students who are required to take Sophomore Inquiry must choose a
cluster which matches one of the Sophomore Inquiry courses taken. Courses taught by a student’s
major department may not be used to satisfy the cluster requirements.
Senior Capstone: A six-credit community-based learning course developed and taught by a PSU
faculty member. Students work as a team to research and develop projects which address challenges
within the community. Many capstones work with schools, non-profit organizations or city
agencies.
UNIVERSITY HONORS www.honors.pdx.edu
Students accepted into the Honors Program complete a core component of work that will satisfy the
general education requirement. While individual core programs vary to some extent, all students
complete 8 courses in the technical/professional track or 10 courses in the liberal arts track. These
include the appropriate track of the core course, “Studies,” at least two courses designated as
colloquia, and the two-quarter thesis project (8 credit hours). For more information, contact the
Honors Program at 503.725.4928.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
A major is a primary field of study, an in-depth academic focus where students develop a significant
level of knowledge and expertise in a specific academic area. Students must complete the
requirements for one of the majors offered by PSU in order to graduate. The number of credits
required for each major varies. The specific requirements for all majors are located in the PSU
Bulletin and on the department’s website. Questions about these requirements should be directed to
the faculty/advisers in that specific department. Students may also use the Degree Audit Reporting
System (DARS) on the myPSU portal (my.pdx.edu) to identify courses needed for a particular
major.
ELECTIVES
Electives are courses that do not directly apply towards the general education, degree, or major
requirements. Most students need additional credits to equal the 180 total credit or 72 upper division
credit requirements. Portland State does not require a specific number of electives for graduation;
the number of elective credits needed varies depending on the major. Electives can be courses taken
for fun, interest or, when a large number of elective credits are needed, a minor, certificate or
second major might be considered.
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
Total credits required to graduate with a bachelor’s degree: 180
Total Upper Division credits required (300/400 level): 72
Minimum credits required in residence at PSU: 45 of last 60 or 165 total
Maximum number of two-year college credits allowed towards degree: 124

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Maximum number of Pass/No Pass (P/NP) credits allowed towards degree: 45
Maximum number of vocational/technical, PE, cooperative education credits allowed towards
degree: 12 each

UNIVERSITY STUDIES PROGRAM MAP


Descriptions of the Freshman Inquiry, Sophomore Inquiry, and Capstones as well as lists of Upper
Division Cluster courses are available in the Registration Guide or online at www.pdx.edu/unst.

FRESHMAN INQUIRY (FRINQ)


UNST 1X1, 1X2, 1X3
A year-long, theme-based course with an accompanying mentored inquiry section.

SOPHOMORE INQUIRY (SINQ)


UNST 211-299
Three one-term courses with an accompanying mentored

Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore


Inquiry 1 Inquiry 2 Inquiry 3

UPPER DIVISION CLUSTER


Upper Division courses designated with a “U” offered by academic departments. Three courses in
one cluster linked to one of the Sophomore Inquiry courses if it is required.

Cluster Course Cluster Course Cluster Course

SENIOR CAPSTONE
UNST 421
A six-credit community-based learning course.

Placement for Transfer Students:


Transfer students are placed in the University Studies program according to the number
of transfer credits completed prior to the term of admission to Portland State. Students
begin with the course indicated below and complete the remainder of the UNST
program. Once students have registered for courses at Portland State as formally
admitted students, additional credits completed at another institution will not change
this placement.

Credits transferred University Studies Placement


0-29 credits Freshman Inquiry
30-59 credits 3 Sophomore Inquiries
60-74 credits 2 Sophomore Inquiries
75-89 credits 1 Sophomore Inquiry
90 or more credits Upper Division Cluster

Tips for Planning a Schedule & Being a Successful PSU Student


Portland State expects that students maintain at least a 2.00 or “C” average (using only PSU
courses) to remain in good academic standing with the university. Planning an appropriate
schedule and following some of these other tips will assist you in being successful in your
college career.

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• One credit = one hour in class, 2 hours study time! Most courses are 4 credits.
• Course descriptions are found in the PSU Bulletin which is published annually. If a
description is not available, contact the academic department.
• The PSU Bulletin also lists any pre-requisites and co-requisites for a course. Some courses
may only recommend a pre-requisite be taken; others may require the pre-requisite in order
to register for the course.
• When planning your schedule each term, choose courses that meet each of the graduation
requirements: major, degree (BA, BS, BM, BFA), and general education.
• Courses taught in foreign languages and the sciences are often offered in sequences which
begin in fall term. You might not be able to start a sequence in the middle of the year. Check
with an adviser or the department that teaches the course.
• Use the Course Planning Guide online at www.pdx.edu/registration/cpg to identify what
term(s) classes will be offered.
• Be aware of footnotes in the Schedule of Classes. They contain important information!
• Freshmen should take 100- or 200-level courses only; 300- and 400-level courses are for
students with previous college coursework.
• Whether you are a first-year student or are transferring from another college, you should take
a light load your first term. Courses may be more challenging than expected and you do not
want to get in over your head.
• Time management is a key to being a successful student. Use the calendar in this handbook to
keep track of assignments due, exams, and other scheduled items.
• Do not be afraid to ask questions of your professors; visit their office hours if you are having
trouble understanding the material.
• Get involved on campus; it will make you feel more connected and ease your transition.
• Seek out and use campus resources that are found in this handbook.

AFFIRMATIVE ACTION & EQUAL OPPORTUNITY


122 Cramer Hall www.afm.pdx.edu
503.725.4417 (TTY 503.725.6503) affirmativeaction@pdx.edu

This office promotes and celebrates diversity, supports equal opportunity in employment and
education-related activities, and supports equitable, nondiscriminatory treatment of all PSU
community members. Services for students include providing information, investigating and
processing complaints, and providing training about nondiscrimination and harassment free
environments.

ALUMNI ASSOCIATION & OFFICE OF ALUMNI RELATIONS


Simon Benson House Alumni and Visitor’s Center www.pdx.edu/alumni
503.725.4849 psualum@pdx.edu

Celebrating your lifelong connection to Portland State, the PSU Alumni Association provides
opportunities and access to events, social and professional networking, and continuing education.
PSU has 120,000 graduates world-wide and is growing. Learn about their services at
www.pdx.edu/alumni.

AMBASSADORS, STUDENT
433 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/dos/student-ambassadors
503.725.8240 stamb@pdx.edu

Student Ambassadors represent the University and student body by: 1) assisting visiting speakers,
educators, and dignitaries; 2) conducting campus tours; 3) acting as liaisons between students,
faculty, and administrators; 4) performing volunteer community work; and 5) hosting official
functions and VIP events. Student Ambassadors are selected on the basis of their academic
excellence, strong written and communication skills, a commitment to problem solving, the ability
to be a positive and productive team member, and demonstration of strong leadership skills within
the University as well as in the community.

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ANTHROPOLOGY
141 Cramer Hall www.anthropology.pdx.edu
503.725.3081
Kenneth M. Ames, Department Chair amesk@pdx.edu

APPLIED LINGUISTICS
12 East Hall www.pdx.edu/linguistics
503.725.4088 linginfo@pdx.edu
Stephen Reder, Department Chair reders@pdx.edu

ARCHITECTURE
325 Shattuck Hall www.pdx.edu/architecture
503.725.8405 architecture@pdx.edu
Clive Knights, Department Chair knightsc@pdx.edu

ART
310 Art Building www.pdx.edu/art
503.725.3515 art@pdx.edu
William LePore, Department Chair leporew@pdx.edu

ASSOCIATED STUDENTS OF PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (ASPSU)


117 Smith Memorial Student Union aspsu.pdx.edu
503.725.3454 aspsu@pdx.edu

The Associated Students of Portland State University advocate for and represent the interests of
the students of Portland State University before internal and external bodies, including providing
student representation and participation on University committees. The ASPSU provides a formal
means of communication and interaction among students, student organizations, faculty, and the
University administration, as well as providing ways for students to participate fully in the
allocation of student incidental fees as provided in Oregon statutes and the Administrative Rules
of the State Board of Higher Education. The majority of our staff members are elected students.

ATHLETE ADVISING (see Undergraduate Advising & Support Center)

ATHLETICS
415 University Center Building www.goviks.com
503.725.4000

PSU is an NCAA Division I member institution competing in the Big Sky Conference in all sports
except Softball (Pacific Coast Softball Conference). Football (FCS) plays their games at PGE Park
(for 2010 at Hillsboro Stadium). Volleyball and Basketball (Men’s and Women’s) play at the Peter
W. Stott Center on campus. Softball plays at the Erv Lind Stadium and Women’s Soccer at PCC-
Rock Creek. Students receive FREE admission at all regular season home athletic events with a
valid student ID.

B
BIOLOGY
246 Science Building 2 www.pdx.edu/biology
503.725.8758
Leah Tuor, Sciences Advisor leaht@pdx.edu
Dr. Michael Murphy, Department Chair murphym@pdx.edu

BLACK STUDIES
308 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/blackstudies
503.725.3472 blackstudies@pdx.edu
Dalton Miller-Jones, Department Chair millerjonesd@pdx.edu

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BOOKSTORE
SW 5th & Montgomery, Urban Plaza www.portlandstatebookstore.com
503.226.2631

Portland State Bookstore offers a wide variety of new and used textbooks, general interest books,
PSU merchandise, backpacks, and art supplies. Purchases can be made in-store or online. Book
buybacks are scheduled the first three days of each term and during finals week (see calendar for
scheduled dates). Portland State Bookstore is a non-profit organization offering students a
membership discount program and book scholarships.

BOX OFFICE
Smith Memorial Student Union Lobby www.cegs.pdx.edu/see/boxoffice.php
503.725.3307 888.VIK.TIKS (888.845.8457)

From cultural shows and theater productions to Viking Athletic events, the Box Office is a
student’s ticket connection on campus! The Box Office provides the campus community with a
full-service box office including a Ticketmaster outlet. Window hours are Monday through Friday
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. For PSU events, the Box Office accepts Visa and MasterCard, as well
as cash and personal checks. Ticketmaster accepts cash and all major credit cards. For more
information about events and ticket sales check out the box office's web calendar at
http://boxoffice.pdx.edu.

BURSAR'S OFFICE
179 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/bao/bursars-office
503.725.3440

The Bursar's Office provides University support services with four teams: Cashiering, Student
Accounts, Student Collections and ID Card Services. The Bursar's Office assists students in
understanding the many facets of their financial obligation to the University and help students by
providing timely information about students’ financial accounts and recording payments.

BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, SCHOOL OF (SBA)


631 SW Harrison Street Suite 240 www.pdx.edu/sba
503.725.3712 info@sba.pdx.edu
Dean: Scott Dawson scottd@sba.pdx.edu

C
CAMPUS PUBLIC SAFETY OFFICE (CPSO)
Shattuck Hall, 1914 SW Park, Suite 148 www.pdx.edu/cpso
503.725.4407 (non-emergency) cpso@pdx.edu
503.725.4404 (emergency)
503.725.4435 (Lost & Found)

The services provided by the Campus Public Safety Office (CPSO) include medical assistance,
escorts, lost & found, battery jumps, crime prevention information, response to crimes in progress,
crime reporting and investigation, blue-light phone system, property registration, and the PSU
Alert notification system. Visit their website for more information. Call CPSO to report suspicious
activities or to request assistance.

Lost & Found


503.725.4435 www.pdx.edu/cpso/lost-found
Items found should be turned into the Campus Public Safety Office in Shattuck Hall room
148. Visit the lost & found website to look for lost items or to report lost items online. Call
the number above if you cannot find your lost item on our website. You may claim your
property at the office.

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Annual Clery Crime Report
www.pdx.edu/cpso/clery-act-psu-crimes

You can download a PDF copy online or request a hard copy of the Portland State University
Clery Crime Report. This report includes statistics for three years concerning reported crimes
that occurred on and around campus.

CAMPUS RECREATION
Academic and Student Rec Center www.pdx.edu/recreation
503.725.5127 campusrec@pdx.edu

Campus recreation is comprised of six areas that make it easy to find something that will help you
have fun, stay healthy, and get outside! Campus Rec is located in the new Academic and Student
Rec Center facility, which opened in the beginning of 2010. Membership to the Rec Center is
included in your tuition and fees.

Aquatics
503.725.5129 www.pdx.edu/recreation/aquatics
aquatics@pdx.edu

The aquatics area at the Academic and Student Rec Center consists of a six-lane lap
swimming pool and a ten person spa. Programs include lap swimming, family time, open
recreation, water fitness classes, swimming lessons for youths and adults, and the masters
swimming program. Special programs including Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguard
courses are offered throughout the year.

Fitness
503.725.2959 www.pdx.edu/recreation/fitness
campusrec@pdx.edu

Campus Rec provides a flexible fitness program that is especially convenient for Portland
State students who want to exercise on their own schedule. The weight room and cardio
areas are open to all members when the Rec Center is open. The Group X program offers
group fitness classes that are fun, challenging, and appropriate for all fitness levels.
Participants can pick and choose from a variety of classes taught by certified instructors that
are offered from our drop-in program. Certified personal trainers are also offered at
reasonable rates.

Intramural Sports
503.725.5647 www.pdx.edu/recreation/intramurals
im@pdx.edu

Intramurals are fun recreational and competitive on-campus sports activities for students,
faculty, and staff. These sports are designed with the everyday athlete in mind. This is a great
opportunity for you to have some fun and to try that new sport you've always wanted to
learn! Intramural sports offered are soccer, basketball, flag football, and volleyball. We also
offer one-day tournaments in sports like dodge ball, whiffle ball, table tennis, and more.

Outdoor Program
503.725.5668 www.pdx.edu/recreation/outdoor-program
odp@pdx.edu

The Outdoor Program has been helping PSU students find great ways to get outdoors since
1966. Their various programs help students enhance their academic careers through
leadership development opportunities or in finding affordable ways to get away and to meet
fellow students. Supplies and transportation are included in trip costs. Whether for a day of
relaxation or an intensive skills-development seminar, you are invited to join in exploring the
wild side of Oregon

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Rec Clubs
503.725.2938 www.pdx.edu/recreation/rec-clubs
recclubs@pdx.edu

These are active sports clubs ranging from sailing to snowboarding and dancing to table
tennis. Portland State Rec Clubs is a student-led program representing distinct sports and
recreation activities. Safe participation is encouraged by providing opportunities for
education and intercollegiate competition between students of all skill levels. Their
organizations are venues for the expansion of cultural awareness, healthy competition, self-
improvement, community building, and excellence in character. Rec Clubs are an alternative
to varsity sports and are supported and funded by Student Fees. Visit the website for a
complete listing of clubs and contact information.

CAREER CENTER
402 University Services Building www.pdx.edu/careers
503.725.4613 askcarc@pdx.edu

The Career Center offers assistance with choosing majors or careers and conducting job searches.
The Center provides career counseling and assistance with resume writing, graduate school
applications, and interviewing skills. Their website contains career information and an online jobs
database listing part-time jobs (on- and off-campus), internships, and career positions.

CASHIER’S OFFICE
178 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/bao/cashiers-office
503.725.3670 cashiers@pdx.edu

The Cashier's Office offers assistance with payments of tuition, fees, basic health insurance, and
the distribution of payroll checks. Payment is accepted in the form of cash, check, or money orders
at the window in Neuberger hall lobby or by mail, and Visa/MasterCard online only. Government-
issue identification is required for all transactions. Business hours are Monday through Thursday
from 9:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., and Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Hours are subject to change
during university breaks and registration weeks.

CENTER FOR STUDENT HEALTH & COUNSELING (SHAC) (see Health & Counseling)

CHEMISTRY
262 Science Building 2 www.pdx.edu/chem
503.725.3811 chemistry@pdx.edu
Kevin Reynolds, Department Chair reynoldsk@pdx.edu

CHICANO/LATINO STUDIES
308M Cramer Hall www.chla.pdx.edu
503.725.9031
Roberto De Anda, Director deanda@pdx.edu

CHILD & FAMILY STUDIES


600 ASRC
503.725.8241 www.ssw.pdx.edu/_cfs.php

CHILD DEVELOPMENT & FAMILY SERVICES

Helen Gordon Child Development Center


1609 SW 12th Avenue www.hgcdc.pdx.edu
503.725.3092

PSU’s full-day infant/toddler, preschool, and kindergarten program serves children aged six
months through six years. The Center is accredited by the National Academy of Early
Childhood Programs and serves as PSU’s academic laboratory school.
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The Children’s Center
126 Smith Memorial Student Union www.tcc.pdx.edu
503.725.CARE (2273)

PSU’s partial-day childcare program serving children aged twelve months through nine
years.

Student Parent Services (SPS)


124 Smith Memorial Student Union www.sps.pdx.edu
503-725-5655

PSU’s family resource center helps campus parents navigate the roles and responsibilities of
school, work, and family. SPS provides resources and referrals for childcare and community
services, consultation and networking services, parent education, and financial assistance for
childcare and family emergencies.

CIVIL AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING


200 Forth Avenue Building www.pdx.edu/cecs
503.725.4282 ceedept@cecs.pdx.edu

CODE OF CONDUCT, STUDENT


433 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/dos/codeofconduct
503.725.4422 conduct@pdx.edu

The University's Student Code of Conduct describes and provides a process for addressing
inappropriate student behavior. Complaints regarding a student's conduct may be reported to the
Office of the Dean of Students by completing and submitting a Student Conduct Complaint Form.

COMMENCEMENT
433 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/commencement
503.725.4422 commencement@pdx.edu

PSU has two commencement ceremonies each year: one at the end of spring term and one at the
end of summer term.

Five Steps to Commencement


1. Meet with Adviser
Students may use the Degree Audit Reporting System at any time to check their progress
toward a degree and are encouraged to meet with their academic adviser to discuss the report
and plot a course for clearing up any outstanding course work issues before submitting a
degree application.
2. Submit a Degree Application
Any student seeking a degree from PSU must apply for the degree. Undergraduate degree
application forms are due two terms before the anticipated graduation date. Graduate
degree application forms are due one term before graduation. For specific dates visit:
www.pdx.edu/registration/applying-degree
3. Register for Commencement
Visit www.pdx.edu/commencement to register for the commencement ceremony. The
registration process includes specifying the name on your diploma and ordering tickets for
the spring ceremony. Online registration begins in January for Spring Commencement, and
in June for Summer Commencement. The Commencement site also provides details about
ceremony dates, times, and locations, as well as contact information for those with further
questions.
4. Attend to Any Outstanding Grade Issues
All course work should be completed and final grades recorded to ensure smooth processing
of your degree application.
5. Order Regalia, Announcements, and Class Ring
You can order all your commencement memorabilia at the PSU Bookstore.
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COMMUNICATION
23 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/communication
503.725.4194
Cynthia-Lou Coleman, Department Chair ccoleman@pdx.edu

COMMUNITY COLLEGE RELATIONS (see Advising Services)

COMMUNITY HEALTH, SCHOOL OF


450 Urban Center www.pdx.edu/sch
503.725.5104 schinfo@pdx.edu
Carlos J. Crespo, Director ccrespo@pdx.edu

COMPUTER SCIENCE
120 Forth Avenue Building www.cs.pdx.edu
503.725.4036
Kalman (Kal) Toth, Director ktoth@omse.pdx.edu

COMPUTING SERVICES, OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (OIT)

Computer Assistance
18 Smith Memorial Student Union www.oit.pdx.edu
503.725.HELP (4357) help@pdx.edu

The User Support Services/Help Desk provides assistance with computer hardware and
software, networking, accessing the network from on and off-campus, obtaining computer
accounts, computer virus cleanup, and much more. See website for lab locations and hours.

Instructional Development Support Center (IDSC)


18 Smith Memorial Student Union www.oit.pdx.edu/idsc
503.725.9111

The IDSC is a multimedia computing lab open to faculty, graduate students, and staff at
PSU. Undergraduates may use the IDSC’s services with faculty recommendation.
Resources and services include digital video and audio production, image manipulation,
interactive multimedia development, desktop publishing, graphic design, web development,
media archiving, text scanning, PDF development, and DVD authoring. Experienced staff is
available for consultation, training, or individual project support.

Instructional Technology Services (ITS)


1 Smith Memorial Student Union www.cavs.pdx.edu
503.725.9100

ITS combines AV support (classroom and event), distance learning technology, and video
productions into a single organized unit to provide equipment, hardware, information,
resources, training, and support to students, faculty, and staff.

Useful Phone Numbers and Websites


User Support Services Help Desk: 503.725.HELP (4357)
ARC consultants (programming, UNIX, and
web development help) 503.725.9112
Computer Action Team (CAT) for
College of Engineering computer support: 503.725.5420
HelpDesk www.oit.pdx.edu
PSU Home Page www.pdx.edu
PSU Portal www.my.pdx.edu
PSU Library Home Page library.pdx.edu
Blackboard http://psuonline.pdx.edu
To access your files from home https://myfiles.pdx.edu/

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Computer Accounts You’ll Need and Use at PSU
Your primary online accounts that are used for accessing computer resources at Portland
State University are now being brought under a unified management system called OAM -
the Odin Account Manager.

Your Odin ID will get you access to the following resources:


 MyPSU (Portland State portal)
 PSU Information System (Banweb)
 PSU Computer Labs
 E-mail (webmail)
 Wi-Fi (wireless network access)
 Blackboard (online learning system)

Benefits of OAM:
1. Single user ID and password for the different systems at PSU
2. The ability to specify where you wish to forward your e-mail
3. Self-service password reset mechanism (using questions and secret answers that you
provide).

myPSU
Need to find something at or about PSU? Come to the portal, where you can do most of
your university business with only one password: enroll in courses, pay your bill, check
financial aid, and register for parking. Student groups can use the portal to organize and
communicate. Communication channels in myPSU bring you timely announcements that are
important to you. You may also access your PSU email on Webmail via the portal, unless
you have chosen to forward your messages to another account. You can add and organize
your content in myPSU the way you like it.

To get a myPSU account:


1. You must first complete the OAM process
2. Go to my.pdx.edu and log in with your Odin ID/password.
For more information on the portal, please go to: oit.pdx.edu/mypsu.

Blackboard
Allows you to participate in on-line courses. Some courses utilize Blackboard to supplement
regular classroom activities.

Getting a Blackboard Account


1. Enroll in a course using PSU Information System (Banweb).
2. Set up a PSU Computer Account (see above) if you don’t have one established; course
access may take up to 24 hours
3. Your instructor will give you access to course resources

Logging into Blackboard


1. Go to http://psuonline.pdx.edu
2. Enter your PSU Computer Account username and password in the spaces provided
3. Click the Login button

Other Services
E-mail
 Your e-mail address is: yourPSUaccount@pdx.edu (for example, viking@pdx.edu)
 To access your e-mail, login to https://my.pdx.edu/
 Log in with your PSU Computer Account login and password
 Students have an e-mail quota of 500MB
 Spam filtering can be found in account options

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Dial-Up Internet Access
 Access is limited to 90-minute sessions with a total of 5 hours per day
 Instructions for dial-up can be found on the www.oit.pdx.edu website
 Click on the phones and internet tab
 Long distance charges may apply

Wireless Internet
 A map of the campus where you can find wireless service is available for viewing at
www.oit.pdx.edu (click on the “phones and internet” tab)
 Log in with your PSU Computer Account login and password
 If you’re having problems accessing the wireless network, bring your computer to the
Help Desk (SMSU 18) for assistance

Rules for Safe Computing


 Read and understand the PSU Acceptable Use Policy. The AUP governs your use of
PSU’s network and computing resources, and can be found at www.oit.pdx.edu
 Choose and use strong passwords; guidelines are published on our website.
 Download with care. Download images, applications, and screen savers from trusted
sources only; “free screensavers” often contain ad-ware or spy-ware.
 Be aware of e-mail attachments. Do not open unexpected e-mail attachments unless you
are sure that the attachment is not dangerous. Your best bet is to reply to the sender
asking them to explain what the attachment contains and whether or not they sent it; if it
is a virus, they may not even know that the e-mail was sent!
 Use and update your anti-virus software. This is your best defense against viruses and it
can be done automatically. Anti-virus software is available for free from the Help Desk
or from the PSU Webmail System.
 Keep your system up-to-date with the latest patches. Contact User Support Services to
learn how to set up your system to patch automatically; a patched system is less
vulnerable to hackers and viruses.
 Respect copyright law. Remember, it is important to use the resources available via the
Internet in a respectful and appropriate manner.
 Protect your personal data; do not give out your name, address, phone number, SSN, et
cetera. This information should only be given to people and corporations that you trust.
Make it a habit to read privacy policies and disclaimers.
 Be skeptical! Do not give out your password or other sensitive information over the
phone, e-mail, or instant messenger.
 Do not use unsolicited patches or virus tools. Reputable organizations will never e-mail
you software patches, updates, or virus/worm removal tools. Do not open these
attachments.
 Use social networking sites (Twitter, Facebook, Orkut) with care, and restrict access to
people you trust.

CONFLICT RESOLUTION (department)


239 Neuberger Hall conflictresolution.pdx.edu
503.725.9175
Robert Gould, Program Director gouldr@pdx.edu

COUNSELING & PSYCHOLOGICAL SERVICES (see Health & Counseling)

CRIMINOLOGY & CRIMINAL JUSTICE


550 Urban Center www.pdx.edu/hatfieldschool/criminology-criminal-justice
503.725.4014
Brian Renauer ccj@pdx.edu

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DEAN OF STUDENT LIFE, OFFICE OF THE
433 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/dos
503.725.4422 askdos@pdx.edu

The Office of the Dean of Student Life is a resource for various issues a student may encounter.
The Dean of Student Life, Assistant Dean of Student Life, Students of Concern Committee
Liaison, Coordinator of Commencement and Student Affairs Outreach, Coordinator of
Sustainability Leadership and Outreach and administrative staff are responsible for the following
programs and services: Commencement, Student Ambassadors, Welcome Week, Student Conduct,
President’s Awards, and Senior Academic Honors Recognition.

These staff members also serve in an ex-officio or consultative role for the following University
Committees: Academic Appeals Committee, General Student Affairs Committee, Academically-
Controlled Auxiliary Activities Committee, Graduation Program Board, and Student Conduct
Committee. The following departments report to the Dean of Student Life: Student Activities and
Leadership Programs, Campus Recreation, Residence Life, Student Legal Services, and Women’s
Resource Center.

DEGREE AUDIT REPORTING SYSTEM (DARS)


www.pdx.edu/registration/dars

The Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) is a valuable tool which helps students track their
own progress towards their degree. This report applies the courses you are currently enrolled in
and the courses you have completed, including any transfer courses accepted by PSU, to the
graduation requirements. Follow the steps below to run a degree audit:

1. Login to the myPSU at https://my.pdx.edu and click on Student tab


2. Under “My Quick Links,” click on “Submit an Audit (DARS)”
3. Select your College or School (e.g., Liberal Arts and Sciences) from the pull-down menu
4. Select your Degree Audit Type (e.g., Degree=Bachelor of Arts) from the pull-down menu
5. Select your Major, Minor, or Certificate (e.g., Psychology) from the pull-down menu
6. Select your appropriate Catalog Year and Term (usually your first term at PSU) from the
pull-down menu
7. Click on the “Run Analysis” button
8. After a few minutes, click on the “View Submitted Audits” button (click “Refresh”
periodically to see if the report has been completed)
9. Click on the audit under the “View Link” to access your report.

DARS audits are to be used as unofficial advising tools and are not intended to be a promise
or guarantee of progress toward a degree, major, minor, or certificate. Any PSU adviser can
help you interpret this report and understand where you stand in completing your
requirements to graduate.

DENTAL SERVICES (see Health & Counseling)

DINING SERVICES
260 Smith Memorial Student Union www.psudining.com
503.725.8990 dining@pdx.edu

Dining Services provides flexible meal plans, nutrition guidance, and catering services for the
entire PSU community. There are a variety of on-campus choices for dining at these locations:

Smith Memorial Student Union


SMSU offers an array of retail dining choices. See the Dining Services website for a list of
vendors.

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The Meetro
The Meetro is a community-oriented coffee bar. It is located on the ground floor of King
Albert, on the west side of campus behind Science Buildings 1 and 2.

Victor’s
Victor’s is the residential restaurant/dining hall where students redeem their meal plans and
others can enjoy the all-you-can-eat buffet. It is located in the Ondine Residence Hall on the
ground floor at 6th and Hall.

DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER (DRC)


116 Smith Memorial Student Union www.drc.pdx.edu
503.725.4150 TTY 503.725.4178 drc@pdx.edu

The mission of the Disability Resource Center is to collaborate with and empower Portland State
University students with disabilities in order to coordinate support services and programs that
enable equal access to an education and university life.

To accomplish this goal, the DRC provides pre-admission and disability counseling, advocacy,
educational training, and a variety of accommodations for equal access to the educational process
and campus at Portland State University.

The DRC serves students with temporary as well as permanent disabilities. Students who have
disabilities that impact their ability to function in the classroom and want to use the services
offered through the DRC must identify themselves to the DRC office. This is a requirement of the
Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).

Accommodations provided for students are determined on a case-by-case basis and depend on the
nature of the disability and the documentation provided. For additional information please check
our website or contact the DRC.

DISPUTE RESOLUTION, STUDENT CENTER FOR


239 Neuberger Hall www.scdr.pdx.edu
503.725.7237 scdr@pdx.edu

The Student Center for Dispute Resolution (SCDR) offers a safe environment where students can
voluntarily seek mediation from trained mediators for their interpersonal grievances. The SCDR
provides conflict resolution training, facilitation, and dialogue services to students and student
groups.

DIVERSITY AND MULTICULTURAL STUDENT SERVICES (DMSS)


425 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/dmss
503.725.4457

The Office of Diversity and Multicultural Student Services (DMSS) provides academic support
services to PSU students, as well as college information and educational support services to
students in many of the Portland area middle and high schools. Comprehensive academic support
programs are available for students who come from diverse backgrounds, especially those who
have been traditionally underrepresented in post-secondary education. DMSS programs and
services are geared to help students achieve greater success at all levels. Programs include the
TRiO programs: Student Support Services and Pre-college programs, Upward Bound and
Educational Talent Search: Project PLUS. Students are also served through the Diversity
Scholarship Programs, Latino Student Services, Native American/Alaskan Native Student
Services, the Native American Student and Community Center (NASCC), and the Multicultural
Center (MCC). PSU students have opportunities to enhance their academic success by
participating in the DMSS Study Hall held weekly during the term in the Multicultural Center.
Here, students build community, work in study groups, participate in workshops, learn about
student services, and work with on-site tutors.

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ECONOMICS
241 Cramer Hall www.pdx.edu/econ
503.725.3915
Randy Bluffstone, Department Chair bluffsto@pdx.edu

EDUCATION ABROAD OFFICE


101 East Hall www.oia.pdx.edu/ea
503.725.4094 edabroad@pdx.edu

PSU's Education Abroad Office provides advising, information, and assistance for students
seeking to study abroad or pursue an international internship. The Education Abroad Office
sponsors a wide variety of study abroad and internship programs throughout the academic year as
well as during the summer. Students may study abroad for any length of time ranging from two
weeks to a full year. All PSU Education Abroad programs offer residence credit and home campus
registration, which allows participating students who are eligible for PSU financial aid to apply
their aid towards the cost of these programs.

EDUCATION, GRADUATE SCHOOL OF (GSE)


615 SW Harrison Street Suite 204 www.pdx.edu/education
503.725.4619 grad@pdx.edu
Randy Hitz, Dean hitz@pdx.edu

EDUCATIONAL EQUITY PROGRAMS & SERVICES (EEPS) (see Diversity and


Multicultural Student Services)

ELECTRICAL AND COMPUTER ENGINEERING


160 Forth Avenue Building www.ece.pdx.edu
503.725.3806 info@ece.pdx.edu
Malgorzata Chrzanowska-Jeske, Chair jeske@ece.pdx.edu

ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE, MASEEH COLLEGE OF (MCECS)


1930 SW Fourth Avenue Suite 500 www.pdx.edu/cecs
503.725.2820 info@cecs.pdx.edu
Renjeng Su, Dean

ENGINEERING AND TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT


LL-50-02 Forth Avenue Building www.etm.pdx.edu
503.725.4660 info@etm.pdx.edu
Dundar F. Kocaoglu, Department Chair kocaoglu@etm.pdx.edu

ENGLISH
405 Neuberger Hall www.english.pdx.edu
503.725.3521 eng@pdx.edu
Jennifer Ruth, Department Chair ruthj@pdx.edu

ENROLLMENT STATUS
Neuberger Hall Lobby http://www.pdx.edu/registration/enrollment-status
503.725.3511

In general, full-time status is defined as enrollment in 12 or more credits for undergraduate


students, and enrollment in 9 or more credits for graduate students. Students taking less than a
full-time load are considered part-time may have limited access to University resources. Part time
students should check with the office offering the service to determine their eligibility.

In addition, to the general definitions, a variety of other terms are used to identify different levels
of enrollment. Examples include: 3/4 time, half-time, less than half-time, students enrolling in 1-8

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credits, students enrolling in 9 or more credits, and academic overload. At PSU, enrollment status
terms and definitions apply to 1) tuition schedules, 2) academic overload approval requirements,
3) federal financial aid guidelines, and 4) enrollment verification/ certification to outside parties.
1. Enrollment Status for Tuition Purposes
Tuition charges are calculated according to a number of variables: student level (undergraduate or
graduate), residency status, course level (undergraduate or graduate), admission status (i.e.,
admitted or non-admitted), special college, major, or program costs, and number of credits,
including audit credits. Note: Self-support program courses are not included in determining
enrollment status for tuition purposes because the tuition costs are assessed separately from the
charges associated with regular courses. Admitted undergraduate and graduate students pay
tuition and fees based on the number of credits, their student level (undergraduate or graduate),
any special college, major or program costs, and whether they are Oregon residents or
nonresidents. An exception: Admitted students who are eligible for the Washington Border Policy
and who are enrolled in 1-8 credits are assessed resident tuition rates. Admitted
postbaccalaureate students pay tuition based on the number of credits, the level of the courses
(undergraduate or graduate), and whether they are residents or non-residents. Postbaccalaureate
students are assessed at the undergraduate tuition rate for all courses numbered 499 and below,
and at the graduate tuition rate for all courses numbered 500 or above. Non-admitted students
enrolled in 1-8 credits pay tuition and fees based on the number of credits, and on the level of the
courses(s) (undergraduate or graduate) in which they enroll. Oregon resident tuition applies to
students in this status regardless of the student’s residency status. Non-admitted students may
enroll in 1-8 credits by submitting a one-time Non-Degree form to enable registration for classes.
Non-admitted students enrolled in nine or more credits in summer term pay tuition and fees
based on the number of credits, and on the level of the course(s) (undergraduate or graduate) in
which they enroll. Students in this status are assessed tuition according to their residency status.
2. Enrollment Status and Academic Overload
Undergraduate students who enroll in more than 21 credits and graduate students who enroll in
more than 16 credits per term are considered to be in academic overload. Extended Studies and
self-support credits, audit credits, and those taken at other institutions while concurrently enrolled
at PSU are counted in determining an overload status. Academic overload must be approved on a
term-by-term basis as follows: Undergraduates 22-25 credits: Students must obtain approval
from their academic program adviser using the Overload Approval Form, which is available from
and may be returned to the Admissions, Registration and Records windows in the lobby of
Neuberger Hall. 26 or more credits: Students must petition the Academic Requirements
Committee. Forms are available at the Registration windows in the lobby of Neuberger Hall.
Students must provide justification for the overload and obtain written support from their
academic program adviser. Petitions must be submitted to 104 Neuberger Hall by the first day of
the term. Graduate 17-19 credits: Students must obtain approval from the department head of
their academic program using the Graduate Approval Form, available from the department or from
the Office of Graduate Studies and Research, 600 Unitus Building. 20 or more credits: Students
must obtain approval from the chair of the graduate committee of their academic program and the
dean of graduate studies using the Graduate Approval Form.
3. Enrollment Status For Federal Financial Aid Purposes
Students Level Full-time ¾ -time ½ -time Less than ½- time
UG 12+ 9-11 6-8 1-51
2
PB 12+ 9-11 6-8 NA
GR 9+ NA 5-8 NA
1
Applies only to Pell Grant; no other federal aid is available to students enrolled in fewer than 6 credits.
2
Applies to all post baccalaureate students, whether enrolled in undergraduate or graduate level courses.
Audit credits, independent study/ correspondence courses, non-credit courses, and credit-by-exam
courses do not apply for financial aid purposes. Self-support courses numbered 100-699, Math 70,
and Math 95, do apply.
4. Enrollment Verification/ Certification
Outside parties such as lenders, employers, insurance companies, and veteran’s benefit programs
often require student enrollment verification. Verification or certification of enrollment is
determined according to student level and the number of credits for which the student is registered.
Self-support courses are included in determining the number of credits; audit credits, independent
study/correspondence credits, and credit-by-exam hours are not included. PSU definitions for
certifying enrollment are listed in the following table:

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Student Level Full-time Half-time Less than half-time
UG/PB 12+ 6-11 1-5
GR/PB 9+ 5-8 1-4
NA 6-8 1-5
Full-time status definitions may vary by outside agency.

ENROLLMENT VERIFICATION
National Student Clearinghouse
703.742.7791 service@studentclearinghouse.org

PSU has a contractual agreement with the National Student Clearinghouse (NSC), a not-for-profit
holding company; to serve all verification needs between students, lenders or other parties.
Students can print official verifications of enrollment via the “Enrollment Verification” link in the
Student Service portion of my.pdx.edu. The link connects to the NSC Student Self-Service site,
which is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The NSC begins certifying PSU enrollment
for a given term on the Monday before the first day of that term. Other information available to
students through the NSC:
 Loan deferment notifications the NSC has provided to loan holders;
 Enrollment certifications provided to health insurers and other providers of student
services or products;
 Linked list of lending servicers who have reported to the NSC that they are holding an
individual’s student loans.
Questions should be directed to the National Student Clearinghouse.

ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING (see Civil and Environmental Engineering)

ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH & SAFETY (EH&S)


202 University Services Building www.ehs.pdx.edu
503.725.3738 www.safetycommittee.pdx.edu

EH&S provides guidance, problem-solving, and other services to PSU faculty, staff, and students.
Support areas include chemical spill response, environmental protection, ergonomics, hazardous
materials management (including asbestos, bio-hazards, chemicals, and radioactive materials),
hazardous waste disposal, indoor air quality, injury prevention, laboratory safety, laser safety,
personal protective equipment and training.
The University Safety Committee is an advisory group of faculty, staff, and students promoting
safety and health at PSU. The committee makes recommendations to administration based on
workplace safety inspections, incident investigations, reports of hazards, and suggestions made by
students and employees.

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES & MANAGEMENT


155 Science Building 2 www.pdx.edu/esm
503.725.9856
Richard Dewey, Director deweyr@pdx.edu

EVENT SCHEDULING
116 Smith Memorial Student Union cegs.pdx.edu/ces
503.725.4442 meetings@pdx.edu

EXTENDED STUDIES, SCHOOL OF


1515 SW Fifth Ave extended.pdx.edu
503.725.3276 learn@pdx.edu

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FINANCIAL AID
Neuberger Hall Lobby www.pdx.edu/finaid
503.725.6501 askfa@pdx.edu

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FAFSA School Code: 003216
The Financial Aid office provides information and services to prospective and current students in
obtaining funding for their education at PSU. Financial Aid representatives help students
understand the types of aid available to them, and guide students through the application process.
Financial Aid counselors are available for walk-in advising Monday through Friday from 10:00
a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Counselors and financial aid specialists are also available at the window counters
in the Neuberger Hall Lobby.

Census Date Disbursement Policy


For financial aid disbursement dates, please visit www.pdx.edu/finaid/disbursement. Aid
disbursement will occur for students who are enrolled at least half time and who have met all other
aid eligibility requirements.
1. The Census Date is at the end of the second week of the term. This Census Date is used
for all terms, including summer session.
2. Financial aid for the term will be adjusted to reflect the student’s enrolled credits as of the
Census Date. For additional information, visit the financial aid website at
www.pdx.edu/finaid/disbursement.
3. When a reduction in aid is required due to a student’s enrollment level on the Census
Date, the reduction usually creates a balance due on the student’s PSU account. If there is
a tuition refund because of dropping credits, the tuition refund will be used to reduce the
balance due on the student’s account.
4. A student whose Census Date enrollment is less than half time is not eligible for any
federal student loans. In these cases, the entire loan amount for the term will be returned
to the lender. The return of loan funds to the lender creates a bill on the student’s PSU
account, but also reduces the outstanding principal balance due on the student loan.
5. Any financial aid disbursed after the Census Date will be based on the student’s
enrollment on the Census Date or their actual number of credits enrolled at the time of
disbursement, whichever is less. Credits added after the Census Date cannot be used to
increase aid eligibility.

Disbursement of Loan Funds After a Term Ends


To receive loan funds after a term ends, the student must successfully complete a minimum of
half-time credits for the previous term(s). If the loan period included both the prior term and the
current term, the student also must be enrolled a minimum of half time in the current term to be
eligible for any loan disbursement.

If the student is receiving a loan for just one term (e.g., Fall Term only), the financial aid award
must have been offered and accepted before the end of that term. Federal regulations mandate that
a loan for a term that has already ended can be certified only if the student is currently enrolled at
least half time and there has been no gap in enrollment.

Minimum Enrollment Requirements for Disbursement


Aid Types UG PB GR
Federal Pell Grant* 1 n/a n/a
Oregon Opportunity Grant 6 n/a n/a
OUS Supplemental Tuition Grant 12 n/a n/a
SMART Grant 12 n/a n/a
Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) 12 n/a n/a
Federal Supplemental Education Opportunity Grant 6 n/a n/a
(SEOG)
Federal Perkins Loan 6 n/a 5
Federal Stafford Loan (subsidized/unsubsidized) 6 6 5
Federal PLUS Loan 6 6 5
Scholarships Depends on scholarship

*The Federal Pell Grant must be prorated based on enrollment level. Full-time (12+ credits) receives 100%, 3/4-time (9-11 credits)
receives 75%, ½ -time (6-8 credits) receives 50% and less-than- ½ -time (1-5 credits) receives 25%. Enrollment at less than full-
time may result in ineligibility for Pell Grant funds.

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Co-admitted and Co-enrolled Students
Students who are co-admitted to PSU and a community college may receive financial aid based on
enrollment at both schools. To receive aid from PSU for a term of co-enrollment, the student is
required to enroll in at least six credits at PSU. Before each term, a Co-enrollment Form is
posted to the student’s Financial Aid “Outstanding Requirements” page on banweb.pdx.edu. For
each term of co-enrollment, that term’s form must be signed by an academic adviser at PSU and
by the Financial Aid Office at the community college. The completed form must be received by
the PSU Office of Student Financial aid by the deadline stated on the form (usually the end of
the second week of the term). Co-enrolled students who receive aid and then reduce their PSU
enrollment on or before the Census Date will have their aid revised to correspond to their reduced
enrollment. If the student reduces enrollment to less than six PSU credits by the Census Date, the
student’s aid will be revised to less than half-time. Community college credits cannot be
considered for aid eligibility if the student drops to less than six credits of PSU enrollment. To
apply for the co-admission program, contact the Office of Admissions, Registration and Records.

Satisfactory Academic Progress Policy


The full policy is available online at www.pdx.edu/finaid under Forms and Publications and
printed copies can be found at the Office of Student Financial Aid in the lobby of Neuberger Hall.
All students who wish to receive federal student aid must make satisfactory progress toward
completion of their program of study. PSU monitors the following for all aid applicants:
 Maximum time or credit limit for completion of degree or program of study and
 Grade point average for PSU courses, according to student level and
 Percentage of attempted PSU credits with passing grades (completion rate)
Students who do no meet all three components of the policy will have their eligibility for financial
aid suspended. Students whose eligibility is suspended may submit a written appeal.

FINE AND PERFORMING ARTS, SCHOOL OF (FPA)


349 Lincoln Hall www.pdx.edu/fpa
503.725.3105 fpa@pdx.edu
Barbara Sestak, Dean sestakb@pdx.edu

FOREIGN LANGUAGES & LITERATURES


491 Neuberger Hall www.fll.pdx.edu
503.725.3522 flldept@pdx.edu
Sandra Freels, Department Chair freels@pdx.edu

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GENERAL STUDIES
341 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/clas/general-liberal-studies-majors
503.725.3822 askclas@pdx.edu

GEOGRAPHY
424 Cramer Hall www.geog.pdx.edu
503.725.3916
Thomas Harvey, Department Chair harveyt@pdx.edu

GEOLOGY
17 Cramer Hall www.geology.pdx.edu
503.725.3022 geology@pdx.edu
Andrew G. Fountain, Department Chair

GOVERNMENT, SCHOOL OF
650 Urban Center www.pdx.edu/hatfieldschool
503.725.5156

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GRADING, PSU

End of Term Grade Distribution


Grades are posted on the Wednesday following finals week. Students may view grades and print
grade reports using the myPSU portal at my.pdx.edu.

Grading Options
Courses are offered under one of the following grading options:
1. Differentiated (A-F) Only
Letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F are used to indicate academic performance in a course.
A-F grades are included when calculating GPA.
2. Undifferentiated (P/NP) Only
Pass Grades (P) The grade of P is used to indicate successful completion (C- or better for
undergraduate, B- or better for graduate) of a course. A grade of P carries credit, but is not
included when calculating GPA. No-Pass Grades (NP) The grade of NP is used to
indicate unsatisfactory performance in a course. A grade of NP results in no-credit earned
and is not included when calculating GPA.
3. P/NP Option
Some courses are offered under both differentiated and undifferentiated grading options.
The default grading option is A-F, but students may elect the P/NP option instead, when
available, during the registration period.

Restrictions: Students may make changes to grading options through the seventh week of a term.
Students may not choose P/NP if they are:
 Repeating a course for which they received a differentiated grade. See Repeat Policy
information.
 Prohibited from doing so by academic major or degree requirements.
Note:
 Undergraduates are limited to 45 Pass credits.
 No more than 20 Pass credits can be earned in the final 45 degree credits.
 The P/NP grading option is limited at the graduate level.

Other Grade Marks

*Incomplete grade (I): The instructor may issue a grade of I (for Incomplete) when certain
criteria have been met and satisfactory student-instructor arrangements have been made. (See
“Incompletes” in the PSU Bulletin). I grades are not included when calculating GPA.
The deadline for completion of an Incomplete in an undergraduate or undergraduate course is one
calendar year. The instructor may set a shorter deadline, which is binding. An agreement to a
longer period is by petition to the Scholastic Standards Committee for undergraduate courses and
the Graduate Council for graduate courses. Failure to make up the Incomplete by the end of one
year will result in the mark of I automatically changing to a grade of F or NP, depending on the
grading option chosen by the student at registration. For graduate-level courses, Incomplete
grades will become part of the permanent academic record after one year; the grade will not
change to an F or NP.
For graduating students, Incompletes awarded in undergraduate courses taken in Fall Term 2006
or later will automatically change to a grade of F or NP before conferral of the degree. The faculty
of record must file supplemental grade changes no later than 30 days after the degree is awarded.
Grades of F or NP will remain on the academic record after the degree is awarded and cannot be
removed. In cases when a student’s inability to complete the work by the deadline is due to
extraordinary circumstances, such as catastrophic injury or illness, petition may be made to the
Scholastic Standards Committee, which will review the case to determine appropriate action.

In-progress grade (IP): Issued in the special circumstance when a student registers for a course in
one term and completes it by registering for the companion course in a subsequent term. Upon
successful completion of the final course, the instructor will change the grade of IP to the
appropriate grade. IP grades are not included when calculating GPA.

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Withdrawal grade (W): Issued when a student formally withdraws from a course. The withdrawal
must be initiated by the student in accordance with the procedures and deadline dates published in
the Registration Guide. W grades carry no credit and are not included when calculating GPA.

Audit grade (AU): Issued when a student’s attendance in an audited course is deemed adequate.
AU grades carry no credit and are not included when calculating GPA.

No basis for grade (X): Issued when the instructor finds no basis for grade, such as non-
attendance. X grades carry no credit and are not included when calculating GPA.

Missing grade (M): Issued when no grade has been reported to the Office of Admissions,
Registration, and Records. M grades carry no credit and are not included when calculating GPA.

GRADUATE STUDIES, OFFICE OF


600 Unitus Building www.gsr.pdx.edu/ogs.php
503.725.8410 grad@pdx.edu

The Office of Graduate Studies (OGS) is the principle resource for students regarding graduate
certificate and degree requirements, degree status, graduate petition procedures, thesis and
dissertation preparation, final oral examinations, eligibility for graduate assistants, graduate
academic standing, and student campus services. OGS oversees 18 doctoral programs, over 70
master’s programs, and over 30 graduate certificate programs.

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HEALTH & COUNSELING, CENTER FOR STUDENT (SHAC)
200 University Center Building www.pdx.edu/shac
503.725.2800 askshs@pdx.edu

SHAC’s view of health is holistic and involves the promotion of physical, psychological, and
intellectual well-being. Student assistance may range from a single discussion with a physical or
mental health professional to a carefully planned program of individual care.

Counseling & Psychological Services


• Individual, Group, and Crisis Counseling
• Couples Counseling
• Assessment (including ADHD and Learning Disability Assessment)
• Psychiatric Assessment and Treatment (including Medication)
• Career Assessment and Counseling
• Alcohol and Other Drug Assessment, Education, and Intervention
• Mental Health Consultation/Training to Faculty, Staff and Students

Health Services
• Medical Treatment (Family Practice, Internal Medicine)
• Emergency Care
• Women’s Health Care
• X-ray Services
• Family Planning/Birth Control
• Measles and Other Vaccinations
• Nurse Call Line: 503.725.2801
• Prescriptions and Refills: 503.725.2469 or www.pdx.edu/shac/prescription

Health Promotion & Education


• Consultation to Faculty, Staff, and Student Groups
• Guest Lecture Services and Life Skills Workshops
• Campus Events (Clinics, Fairs, Programs, and Presentations)
• Wellness Center with Assistance for Physical and Mental Health Issues

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Insurance
• Insurance Information
• General Medical Information
• Dental Services
• Medical Benefits
• Insurance Options for Graduating Seniors
• Oregon Health Plan

Testing Services
• Proctoring Services (Make-Up Exams and Distance Learning Exams)
• MAT (Miller Analogies Test)
• Institutional SAT/TOEFL
• CLEP (College Level Exam Program)
• National Testing: GRE, LSAT, MCAT, Praxis, NBCC
• Career Assessment
• Learning Disability Assessment
• Testing Information: www.testing.pdx.edu
• Testing Office: 503.725.5301

Dental Services
• Diagnostic and Preventative Services (Exams, X-Rays, Teeth Cleaning, and Sealants)
• Restorative and Prosthetics (Fillings, Crowns, and Bridges)
• Oral Surgery (Routine Surgical Extractions and Wisdom Teeth)
• Root Canals
• Emergent Services
• Dental Office: 503.725.2611

After-Hours Emergencies
• Campus Public Safety: 503.725.4404
• Multnomah County Mental Health Crisis Line: 503.988.4888
• Call the main SHAC clinic line and follow the instructions to reach the nurse advice line.
For Dental emergencies call 503.641.2200.

HISTORY
441 Cramer Hall www.history.pdx.edu
503.725.3917 hist@pdx.edu
Thomas Luckett, Department Chair luckettt@pdx.edu

HONORS PROGRAM, UNIVERSITY


103 University Honors Building www.honors.pdx.edu
503.725.4928 hon@pdx.edu

The University Honors Program is a four-year general education curriculum designed for students
who plan to go on to graduate or professional school. Combining rigorous coursework, substantial
opportunities for research, an internship experience in Washington, D.C., and the opportunity to
write a baccalaureate thesis, the Honors Program allows students to pursue a BA or BS degree in
any major through a highly individualized program developed with faculty advisers. Honors
students must complete major department requirements and meet their general University
requirements through the Honors Program’s course offerings. Any entering first-year student,
current, or transfer student (with less than roughly 60 credits) who meets the Program’s entrance
requirements (1200 cumulative SAT [Critical Reading + Mathematics], 3.5 or better GPA) may
apply to the Honors Program, which accommodates approximately 200 students.

HOUSING AND RESIDENCE LIFE


Broadway Building 2nd Floor www.pdx.edu/housing
503.725.4370 (Housing) housing@pdx.edu
503.725.2450 (Residence Life) reslife@pdx.edu

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The University Housing Office provides information about on-campus housing, housing contracts,
building maintenance, and housing charges for prospective and current residents. University
Housing Office staff members lead housing tours Monday through Friday at 1:30 p.m. in 131
Neuberger Hall.

Residence Life, the on-campus housing program, provides community building and staff support
for residents. Living Learning Community highlights include the First-Year Experience, Russian
Immersion, and the Global Village Programs. Residence Life also provides opportunities for
students to be involved in government through the Residence Housing Association (RHA).

HUMAN RESOURCES
518 Market Center Building, 1600 SW 4th Avenue www.pdx.edu/hr
503.725.4926 www.pdx.edu/careers

The Office of Human Resources administers all services related to employment at PSU. Visit
www.pdx.edu/careers for student job information.

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ID CARD SERVICES (PSU ONE CARD)
Neuberger Hall Lobby www.pdx.edu/bao/psu-onecard
503-725-8333 businessaffairs@pdx.edu

Upon initial enrollment, all students will be mailed a PSU Higher One Card Student ID. This ID
card may be used to access services and receive student discounts both on campus and in the
community. It also functions as a financial aid refund card. Students are encouraged to visit ID
Card Services before the start of their first term to have their ID photo taken at no charge. Students
purchasing a Flexpass (student bus pass) or wishing to use the Student Rec Center must have a
photo on their Student ID.
If students do not visit ID Card Services before the start of their first term, they will receive a non-
photo PSU One Card in the mail. It is still important to activate this card to avoid delays in
pending refunds. Students should then plan to visit ID Card Services to be photographed.

Upon receiving the PSU ID Card, students will need to activate the ID at www.psuone.com.
Students will then choose a financial refund preference. Students may choose between:
 opening a One Account DDA checking account
 having funds deposited into their current checking or savings account
 requesting refunds in the form of a paper check.

PSU ID Services also makes student access badges for students who need access to buildings.
Please visit www.pdx.edu/bao/id-card-services for more information.

INTERNATIONAL STUDENT AND SCHOLAR SERVICES (ISSS)


101 East Hall oia.pdx.edu/isss
503.725.4094 oia@pdx.edu

International Student and Scholar Services provides assistance to international students and
scholars once they have arrived at Portland State University. The ISSS advises students on
maintaining their F-1 or J-1 visa status, obtaining employment or travel authorization, changing to
another educational level, transferring to another institution, and many other immigration or
personal issues. The international student advisers are available to international students on a daily
basis for walk-in advising and requests. The ISSS provides International Student Orientation and
peer mentoring at the beginning of each term and coordinates events and international student
scholarships. We work hard to ensure that international students have a positive experience at
PSU.

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INTERNATIONAL STUDIES
224 East Hall www.intl.pdx.edu/ISP
503.725.3455 internationalstudies@pdx.edu
Martha Hickey, Director hickeym@pdx.edu

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LEGAL SERVICES, STUDENT (SLS)
M340 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/slms
503.725.4556 slms@pdx.edu

SLS provides confidential and professional assistance to current PSU students on a wide range of
legal issues including: auto accidents, consumer issues, criminal and expungement issues,
employment issues, family law issues, landlord/tenant issues, small claims court matters, and
traffic citations.

Student Legal Services are available to PSU students currently taking four or more undergraduate
credits or three or more graduate credits. There are no fees for SLS services. However students are
responsible for paying court costs, filing fees, and other associated costs if required. SLS offers
mediation, an alternative process for resolving disputes in a constructive, non-adversarial
atmosphere. SLS also provides notary services and referrals to private attorneys, agencies, and
community resources.

LIBERAL ARTS and SCIENCES, COLLEGE OF (CLAS)


387 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/clas
503.725.3514 askclas@pdx.edu
Marvin Kaiser, Dean kaiserm@pdx.edu

LIBERAL STUDIES (see General Studies)

LIBRARY, MILLAR
1875 SW Park library.pdx.edu/
503.725.5874

The Portland State University Library is here to help you! Located on the Park Blocks in the heart
of campus, Branford P. Millar Library provides a welcoming, helpful environment where you can
study, work on projects, meet friends, or just relax. Many of our services are available from the
library website. The collection covers a broad range of subjects and includes extensive electronic
resources (full-text articles and e-books) on the library’s website 24/7. Reference, research, and
instruction services are located on the second floor. Librarians are available to help you with your
information and research needs in person, on the phone, via e-mail, and through online chat. Study
space for individuals and groups is available throughout the library. Check out group study room
keys at the circulation desk located on the first floor. Course reserves can be checked out at the
circulation desk or found online on the library’s website. Computers with access to the campus
network are on the first and second floors. Wireless access is available throughout the library with
your PSU login information.

LOCKER RENTALS
Smith Memorial Student Union Lobby www.cegs.pdx.edu/exp/infohub.php
503.725.4402

Full-length lockers are available to rent in Cramer Hall, Neuberger Hall, and Science Building 1.
Full-year rental discounts are available. The rental process is simple and can be charged to a
student’s account. For more information, see any of the student staff at the Information Desk in
the Smith Memorial Student Union Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.

LOST & FOUND (see Campus Public Safety)

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M
MASEEH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE (see Engineering
and Computer Science)

MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS


334 Neuberger Hall www.mth.pdx.edu
503.725.3678
Peter Veermin, Department Chair veerman@pdx.edu

MECHANICAL AND MATERIALS ENGINEERING


400 Engineering Building, www.me.pdx.edu
503.725.4290 me_dept@cecs.pdx.edu

MEDIA, STUDENT

KPSU
S-18 Smith Memorial Student Union www.kpsu.org
503.725.5669

KPSU is a student-run radio station. KPSU currently broadcasts around the clock on the web
and at 98.1 FM from PSU campus. KPSU simulcasts their campus programming over the air
in the Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington metro areas at 1450 AM via a time
share with KBPS. Funded with student incidental fees.

Pathos Literary Magazine


S-26 Smith Memorial Student Union
503.725.9855

Pathos Literary Magazine is a thrice-yearly magazine that publishes PSU student fiction,
poetry and art.

The Portland Review


S-30 Smith Memorial Student Union www.portlandreview.pdx.edu
503.725.4533

The Portland Review is a literary and arts magazine edited by students that is published three
times a year. The magazine accepts submissions from students, faculty, and staff, as well as
other writers from around the nation. Writers and artists are encouraged to submit work to
the Review. The Review sells at a reasonable price at area bookstores. Funded with student
incidental fees.

The Portland Spectator


S-29 Smith Memorial Student Union www.portlandspectator.pdx.edu
503.725.9795 spectate@pdx.edu

The student-run Portland Spectator provides students, faculty, and staff with a conservative
perspective on issues of common concern. The magazine is free and is distributed around
campus. Funded with student incidental fees.

The Rearguard
S-21 Smith Memorial Student Union www.therearguard.org
503.725.2966

The Rearguard is a monthly student-run alternative periodical newspaper offering


commentary and perspective on issues involving, and often expanding beyond, the PSU
community. The newspaper is free and is distributed around campus. Funded with student
incidental fees.

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The Vanguard
S-26 Smith Memorial Student Union www.dailyvanguard.com
503.725.4531 editor@dailyvanguard.com

The Vanguard is a daily student-run newspaper. The newspaper is free and is distributed on
campus, in the PSU neighborhood, and downtown. The paper covers campus events and
topical issues, as well as other stories relevant to the PSU community. Funded with student
incidental fees and advertising revenue.

Vanguard Advertising
115 Smith Memorial Student Union
Online Classifieds: www.dailyvanguard.com
Display Advertising: 503.725.5686, dispad@pdx.edu
Classified Advertising: 503.725.5695, classified@pdx.edu

MULTICULTURAL RESOURCES

Diversity Recognition Scholarships


425 Smith Memorial Student Union
503.725.4457 www.pdx.edu/dmss

The goal of the Diversity Scholarship Programs is to expand and enrich Portland State’s
learning environment by recognizing and supporting outstanding students from various
cultures, ethnicities, and socio-economic backgrounds with diverse talents, interests, and life
experiences. The program includes tuition remission waivers, excluding fees, and academic
services to support the success of program participants.

Multicultural Center (MCC)


228 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/culture
503.725.5342 multicul@pdx.edu

The Multicultural Center welcomes all students, faculty, staff, and community members to
share in dialogue and activities that further understanding among people of different cultures.
It presents programs and events that promote appreciation for cultural diversity. As an
integral part of the co-curricular education component of the PSU experience, the MCC is
constantly striving to expose the campus to non-mainstream pedagogy in the arts, sciences,
and humanities. Local organizations and a bevy of fruitful community and campus
partnerships give the Multicultural Center its unique place on the PSU landscape. The
MCC’s global mission has a local vision which strongly encourages all students, faculty, and
Portlanders to come in and share, teach, and connect.

Native American/Alaskan Native Student Support Services


710 SW Jackson Avenue www.pdx.edu/nativestudents
503.725.9695

Native American/Alaskan Native Student Support Services provide support and referral to
resources specifically for Native American and Alaskan Native students, including academic
advising, assistance finding tribal enrollment information, and links to campus and
community activities and resources.

Native American Student and Community Center (NASCC)


710 SW Jackson Avenue www.pdx.edu/nativecenter
503.725.9695 nascc@pdx.edu

The NASCC is a home on campus where Native American and Alaskan Native students find
academic and social support. The Center welcomes the greater Native Community to PSU’s
campus, and promotes learning through credit classes, community service projects, and
creating cultural connections through art and social activities. Student groups, university
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departments and programs, Native American community groups and organizations, and other
groups and organizations not affiliated with PSU wishing to rent the Center can find
information on the Center’s website.

Office of Diversity and Equity (ODE)


3rd Floor Smith Mezzanine www.pdx.edu/diversity
503.725.5919 diversity@pdx.edu

The Office of Diversity and Equity is a campus-wide endeavor devoted to promoting


diversity and inclusion at Portland State University. The Diversity Action Council (DAC),
which is central to the initiative, is a presidentially appointed group of faculty, staff, and
students who engage in diversity planning and programming important to the campus. Other
programs include: PSUnity, the Diversity Action Hiring & Retention Team (DAHRT), and
the Diversity Action Learning Objects System (DALOS).

MUSIC
231 Lincoln Hall www.pdx.edu/music
503.725.3011 music@pdx.edu
Bryan Johanson, Department Chair johansonb@pdx.edu

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NATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE PROGRAM (NSE)
105 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/admissions/nse
503.725.5511

The National Student Exchange Program provides opportunities for students to study up to one
calendar year at another NSE member college or university. With more than 175 colleges and
universities throughout the United States, Canada, U.S. Virgin Islands, and Puerto Rico to choose
from, students can find a campus with just the right combination of courses, facilities, and
environment to meet their personal and academic interests. The program also features a tuition
reciprocity system, which allows students to attend their host institution by paying either the in-
state tuition and fees of their host institution, or by paying the normal tuition and fees of their
home campus.

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDENT SERVICES (see Multicultural Resources)

NATIVE AMERICAN STUDIES


150 NASCC www.pdx.edu/nas
503.725.3978
Cornel Pewewardy, Program Director cornelp@pdx.edu

NEWSPAPER, STUDENT (see Media, Student)

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OFFICE OF INFORMATION TECHNOLOGIES (see Computing Services)

OMBUDS OFFICE
169 Cramer Hall www.ombuds.pdx.edu
503.725.5901

The Ombuds Office is an independent, impartial, confidential and informal resource. It does not
accept formal complaints or notice for PSU. If a visitor wishes to make a record, or put the
University "on notice," that is, to make PSU formally aware of a particular problem, the Ombuds
office can provide information on how to do so. Please remember that email is not appropriate for
confidential communications.

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ORIENTATION (see Admissions, Registration & Records)

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PARENT SERVICES (see Child Development & Family Services)

PEER TUTORING AND LEARNING CENTER (see Tutoring)

PHILOSOPHY
393 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/philosophy
503.725.3524
Tom Seppalainen, Department Chair seppalt@pdx.edu

PHYSICS
128 Science Building 2 www.physics.pdx.edu
503.725.3812
Erik Bodegom, Department Chair bodegom@pdx.edu

POLICIES, PORTLAND STATE UNIVERSITY (also see Code of Conduct)


433 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/dos/policies
503.725.4422 askdos@pdx.edu

Academic Standing Policy


Undergraduate Students: The faculty Scholastic Standards Committee (SSC) has the authority to
place on Academic Warning, Probation or Dismissal any student according to the following
standards:

Academic Warning - Any student with 12 or more attempted credits whose cumulative PSU GPA
falls below 2.00 will be placed on academic warning. A registration hold will also be applied to
the student record until he/she has attended a mandatory workshop facilitated by the
Undergraduate Advising and Support Center (UASC).

Academic Probation - Students on academic warning will be placed on academic probation if they
do not meet at least one of the following requirements:
1. Raise the cumulative PSU GPA to 2.00, thereby returning to good standing or
2. Earn a GPA for the given term of 2.25 or above, thereby remaining on academic warning
and subject to the same requirements in the next term.

Academic Dismissal - Students on academic probation will be dismissed at the end of the term if
they do not meet at last one of the following requirements:
1. Raise the cumulative PSU GPA to 2.00, thereby returning to good standing or
2. Earn a GPA for the given term of 2.25 or above, thereby remaining on academic
probation and subject to the same requirements for the next term.
Notes
1. Upon academic dismissal, a student’s status may be changed by engaging the repeat
policy. However, grade changes do not change the dismissal status.
2. Students who are academically dismissed from PSU are not permitted to register either
full-time or part-time (including 1-8 credits).
3. When evaluating undergraduate academic standing, only PSU undergraduate credit is
considered.
4. Students on academic warning or academic probation who receive only grades of I, X
and/or NP will lose academic standing.

Reinstatement
A student who is dismissed may be readmitted to the University upon petition to, and approval by,
the Scholastic Standards Committee. Petitions for current term reinstatement must be returned to
the Office or Admissions, Registration and Records by the end of the second week of the term. If
reinstatement is approved, the student will be reinstated to probation status.

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Academic Standing Chart

FIRST TERM
PSU cumulative GPA
Below 2.0:
Academic Warning

NEXT TERM NEXT TERM NEXT TERM


PSU cumulative GPA PSU cumulative GPA PSU cumulative GPA
2.0 or higher: Below 2.0 AND term Below 2.0, but term
Good Standing GPA below 2.0: GPA 2.25 or higher:
Academic Probation Academic Warning

SECOND TERM
PSU cumulative GPA
Below 2.0:
Academic Probation

NEXT TERM NEXT TERM NEXT TERM


PSU cumulative GPA PSU cumulative GPA PSU cumulative GPA
2.0 or higher: Below 2.0 AND term below 2.0, but term
Good Standing GPA below 2.25: GPA 2.25 or higher:
Academic Dismissal Academic Probation

ACADEMIC DISMISSAL

Student may no continue


taking classes at PSU.

Graduate Students and Post Baccalaureate Graduate Students


Graduate Academic Standing is administered by the Office of Graduate Studies, 600 Unitus
Building. Refer to the current PSU Bulletin or contact Graduate Studies for information.

Alcohol Policy
The possession, sale, or the furnishing of alcohol on the University campus is governed by PSU
Alcohol Policy and Oregon state law. Laws regarding the possession, sale, consumption or
furnishing of alcohol is controlled by the Oregon Liquor Control Commission (OLCC). However,
the enforcement of alcohol laws on-campus is the primary responsibility of the Public Safety
Office. The Portland State University campus has been designated “Drug free” and only under
certain circumstances is the consumption of alcohol permitted. The possession, sale, manufacture
or distribution of any controlled substance is illegal under both state and federal laws. Such laws
are strictly enforced by the Public Safety Office. Violators are subject to University disciplinary
action, criminal prosecution, fine and imprisonment. It is unlawful to sell, furnish or provide
alcohol to a person under the age of 21. The possession of alcohol by anyone under 21 years of
age in a public place or a place open to the public is illegal. It is also a violation of the PSU
Alcohol Policy for anyone to consume or possess alcohol in any public or private area of campus
without prior University approval. Organizations or groups violating alcohol/substance policies or
laws may be subject to sanctions by the University.

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Inclement Weather
Inclement weather conditions may require University closure, late opening, or curtailed
operations. Portland's microclimate conditions and weather forecasts are monitored, and timely
notice is attempted. Students should be alert to weather changes, and listen for announcements
carried on the following radio and TV stations:
AM - KOAC 550, KEWS 620, KXL 750, KPDQ 800, KWBY 940 [Spanish], KOTK 1080,
KEX 1190, KBPS 1450, and KFXX 1520
FM - KBPS 89.9, KOPB 91.5, KGON 92.3, KPDQ 93.7, KNRK 94.7, KXL 95.5, KISN 97.1,
KUPL 98.7, KWJJ 99.5, KKRZ 100.3, KINK 101.9, KKCW 103.3, and KKJZ 106.7
TV - KATU 2, KOIN 6, KGW 8, KPTV 12, and KEI 56 [Spanish].
Notification to staff and faculty is generally by voicemail. Students and staff may call PSU
Information at 503.725.3000. Any decision to close during the day will normally be made by
2:00 p.m. Classes are canceled when the University is closed; an instructor may arrange makeup
classes. During finals weeks, exams are postponed.

Religious Holy Days


Any student who, because of religious beliefs, is unable to attend classes on a particular day shall
be excused from attendance requirements and from any examination or other assignment on that
day. The student shall make up the examination or other assignment missed because of the
absence.
Students should make arrangements with their instructors prior to the holy day.

Smoking Policy
Portland State University is a smoke-free campus. For a full report and policy visit
www.safetycommittee.pdx.edu/smoking_policy/PSU_Smoking_policy.html

Student Code of Conduct


Visit www.pdx.edu/dos/codeofconduct for full policy.

Undergraduate Missed Class Policy


It is the responsibility of each instructor to determine and publish the class attendance policy in the
course syllabus distributed to enrolled students at the beginning of the quarter. The instructor’s
class attendance policy supersedes requests for approved absences. Students are responsible for
informing the instructor, in writing and at the earliest opportunity, of absences due to university-
sanctioned events or personal responsibilities. If a student must miss class due to an unforeseen
event, the student must inform the instructor of the reason for the absence. Absences not cleared
with the instructor before the specific class event (exam, presentation, assignment due) may
require a document from the relevant authority (e.g., coach, employer). If the instructor decides
that the absence is justifiable, then he or she should attempt to provide opportunities for equivalent
work. When the student and instructor approve absences beforehand, the instructor will allow
students to make up missed work and/ or give an option to attain attendance points. When there is
a dispute between students and instructors over the opportunity to make up work or attendances,
the issue will be adjudicated by the chair of the department and then (only if needed) the dean of
that school or his/her designee. The student may not place any undue burden on the instructor to
provide opportunities to make up course work due to excused absences.

Undergraduates Repeat Policy


Grades earned in all courses remain on the academic record/transcript; however, PSU policy holds
that repeated courses affect the calculation of official GPA as follows:
1. Credit is retained on the first A, A-, B+, B, B-, C+, C, C-, and all grades in subsequent
attempts are included when calculating GPA, and
2. The first PSU grade of D+, D, D- or F is excluded in calculating GPA if the course is
repeated at PSU for a differentiated grade (not P/NP). Credit is retained on the last grade
received.
In order to have the official GPA reflected on the transcript, students must notify the Office of
Admissions, Registration and Records of any course being repeated to ensure that an initial D+, D,
D- or F grade is forgiven in GPA calculation. Complete the Notification of Repeat of Course form
at the Admissions, Registration and Records windows in the lobby of Neuberger Hall.

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POLITICAL SCIENCE
650 Urban Center www.pdx.edu/hatfieldschool/political-science
503.725.3052
Alan Ely elya@pdx.edu

PSYCHOLOGY
317 Cramer Hall www.psy.pdx.edu
503.725.3923
Sherwin Davidson, Department Chair davidsons@pdx.edu

PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION
650 Urban Center www.pdx.edu/hatfieldschool/public-administration
503.725.3920 publicad@pdx.edu

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QUEER RESOURCE CENTER
410 Smith Memorial Student Union www.qrc.pdx.edu
503.725.5680 qrc@pdx.edu

The Queer Resource Center promotes an inclusive safe space at Portland State University and
advocates for underrepresented sexual and gender minorities within the Queer Community. Their
mission is to serve PSU and surrounding communities through outreach, education, and
awareness.

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RECYCLING ON CAMPUS (also see Sustainability)
University Services Building 202 www.pdx.edu/sustainability/psu_recycles.html
Christel Eichner 503.725.4300

PSU Recycles! is dedicated to creating a sustainable campus by reducing waste, expanding


recycling opportunities, and increasing campus recycling and composting rates.

The PSU ReUse Room


Cramer Hall 180 Open 10-2 Monday through Thursday.

Students, faculty, and staff can drop off and pick up used office supplies instead of
purchasing them new. This saves money and prevents usable materials from going to waste.

What’s Recyclable at PSU?


Paper & Plastic: printer paper, spiral notebooks, manila folders, paper towel tubes,
paperboard, books (hard and soft bound), empty plastic bottles and tubs. Bubble wrap and
plastic bags are acceptable if tightly bundled. Paper with staples, paperclips, or tape is okay.
Glass: empty glass bottles are always separate from other recyclables.
What’s Not Recyclable?
Coffee and beverage cups, to go containers, materials contaminated with food or drink, ,
candy wrappers, bottle caps, tissue, photographs, window glass, laboratory glass, carbon
paper, Pyrex, and drinking glasses.
Food Waste Composting
PSU collects food waste from campus kitchens, Victor's Café, and the University Place
Hotel. Students can also compost their own scraps at a variety of drop-off locations. You
can compost kitchen trimmings, soiled paper products, tea bags, meat, and dairy products.

REGISTRATION & RECORDS (see Admissions, Registration & Records)

RESIDENCE LIFE, OFFICE OF (see Housing and Residence Life)

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RUSSIAN FLAGSHIP PROGRAM
www.fll.pdx.edu

The PSU Russian Flagship is a federally funded program whose goal is to produce superior
speakers of Russian with majors in any discipline. The program has three components: advanced
Russian language classes; Russian discussion sections integrated into every level of University
Studies general education curriculum; and a year at the overseas Russian Flagship Center in St.
Petersburg, Russia.

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SCHOLARSHIPS
503.725.5400 www.pdx.edu/scholarships
scholarships@pdx.edu

Portland State offers a wide variety of scholarships to meet the needs of its diverse student body.
There are scholarships based on: academic achievement, specific major, career choices, financial
need, first-generation status, diverse and unique backgrounds, service to school and community,
leadership skills, and disabilities. Students may refer to the online Scholarship Database to search
for scholarships and obtain scholarship details: www.sa.pdx.edu/scholarships.

SENIOR ADULT LEARNING CENTER (SALC)


470H Urban Studies Building www.pdx.edu/ioa/new-auditors
503.725.4739 salc@pdx.edu

The Senior Adult Learning Center (SALC) is a program of “lifelong learning” or “learning in
retirement” offered at PSU. It has two components: tuition-free auditing of classes and a
membership organization called RAPSU, which offers interesting and enriching programs and
lectures twice a month.

Oregon residents aged 65 and over registered with SALC can audit PSU classes on a space-
available basis and pay no tuition. SALC Auditors also qualify for access to the PSU gym
facilities, the library, and a limited computer and e-mail account. Seniors registering for the first
time are required to visit the SALC Office during our walk-in hours for a brief orientation.

SEXUAL HARASSMENT ADVISING & COUNSELING

Center for Student Health & Counseling (see Health and Counseling)
The Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) staff is available to help students cope
with problems through individual counseling and professional assistance.

Office of Affirmative Action (see Affirmative Action)


The Office of Affirmative Action will investigate and recommend corrective action as
described in OAR 577-32 for students and OAR 577-01-125 for employees.

Office of the Dean of Student Life (see Dean of Student Life)


The Office of Student Affairs will investigate and take corrective action as described in OAR
577-31 for all complaints about students, including student employees.

Sexual Harassment Resource Network


122 Cramer Hall www.afm.pdx.edu/SHINFO.htm
503.725.4417

The Sexual Harassment Resource Network serves as a resource for students in need of
information and referrals or confidential assistance with sexual harassment issues. Trained
volunteers serving in almost every area of the University community are available to talk
with students about sexual harassment.

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SMITH MEMORIAL STUDENT UNION (SMSU)
1825 SW Broadway

The Smith Memorial Student Union is the living room of the PSU Campus. It houses many of the
University’s services and amenities. Grab a bite to eat in the food court, buy some snacks or
school merchandise at the University Market, study in its ample lounge space, or buy tickets for an
upcoming concert or sporting event at our Box Office. The SMSU is also the primary campus
location for hosting and attending events, and the Viking Game Room (located in the basement) is
an ideal place to unwind by playing pool, bowling, or gaming on one of four big-screen video
game consoles.

Viking Game Room: 503.725.4490


Scheduling Office: 503.725.4442
University Market: 503.725.4536
Box Office: 503.725.3307

SOCIAL WORK, SCHOOL OF (SSW)


600 ASRC www.ssw.pdx.edu
503.725.4712
Kristine Nelson, Dean nelsonk@pdx.edu

SOCIOLOGY
217 Cramer Hall www.sociology.pdx.edu
503.725.3926
Veronica Dujon, Department Chair dujonv@pdx.edu

SPEECH & HEARING SCIENCES


85 Neuberger Hall www.pdx.edu/sphr
503.725.3533
Susan Ginley, Undergraduate Advisor sginley@pdx.edu

STUDENT ACCOUNTS RECEIVABLE OFFICE


Neuberger Hall Lobby www.pdx.edu/bao
503.725.3440

Billing Statements
Billing statements are mailed monthly, with payment due on the 10th day of the following
month. Your account balance is available from the PSU website: my.pdx.edu.

Transcript, Registration, and Diploma Holds


If you are unable to access your account online, you may have a transcript or registration
hold. To view the hold information go to: my.pdx.edu. Diploma holds are placed on all
students with an outstanding balance.

Short Term Loans


Current term students may apply for a short-term loan. The loan must be repaid before the
end of each quarter. To be eligible you must: be enrolled for the current term, have paid one-
third of the tuition using the revolving charge account or have been awarded financial aid,
and have not past due accounts receivable.

Returned Checks and Stop Payment Checks


Returned checks (insufficient funds) and stop payment checks are processed in this office. If
you are in this situation, contact us to discuss repayment. A $25.00 fee is assessed on all
returned checks.

1098T for Income Tax Purposes


Your IRS form 1098T is mailed at the end of January following the tax year. Your form is
also available to view online at: my.pdx.edu.

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STUDENT ACTIVITIES & LEADERSHIP PROGRAMS (SALP)
119 Smith Memorial Student Union web.pdx.edu/~salp
503.725.4452 leadership@pdx.edu

The mission of the Office of Student Activities and Leadership Programs (SALP) is to enrich and
integrate students’ leadership and academic experiences in order to educate students to be ethical,
socially just, and critically engaged leaders on campus and in their larger communities.

Student Groups leadership@pdx.edu


AIESE aiesecor@pdx.edu
Allies Against Rape Culture aarc@pdx.edu
Alpha Chi Omega alphachiomega@lists.pdx.edu
Alpha Kappa Alpha pisigma@pdx.edu
Alpha Kappa Psi pdxakpsi@pdx.edu
Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity alphaxi@pdx.edu
Alpha Psi Omega leadership@pdx.edu
American Indian Science & Engineering Society (AISES) aises@pdx.edu
American Marketing Association (AMA) amapsu@pdx.edu
American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE) asce@cecs.pdx.edu
American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) asme@cecs.pdx.edu
Anthropology Student Association ansa@pdx.edu
Arab Persian Student Organization (APSO) apso@pdx.edu
Architecture Association archsa@pdx.edu
Art Exhibition Committee artcom@pdx.edu
Art History Student Association ahsa@pdx.edu
ASL Club aslclub@pdx.edu
ASPSU aspsu@pdx.edu
Association of African Students (AAS) aas@pdx.edu
Association of Botanical Inquiry & Exploration Students (ABIES) abies@pdx.edu
Association of Engineering Geologists aegeol@pdx.edu
Atheists and Agnostics Forum athag@pdx.edu
Basic English and Bible Club bebc@pdx.edu
Beta Alpha Psi bapsi@pdx.edu
Biology Association of Graduate Students (BAGS) gsba@pdx.edu
Black Cultural Affairs Board (BCAB) bcab@pdx.edu
Campus Bible Talk cbt@pdx.edu
Catholic Student Association psucsa@pdx.edu
Chi Alpha Christian Community chialpha@pdx.edu
Chinese Student Scholar Association (CSSA) cssa@pdx.edu
College Democrats democrat@pdx.edu
College Republicans psucr@pdx.edu
Community Development Student Group commdev@pdx.edu
Coriba Geology Club (CORIBA) coribagc@pdx.edu
Disability Advocacy and Cultural Association (DACA) daca@pdx.edu
Engineers without Borders (EWB) ewbpsu@pdx.edu
Environmental Club ecpsu@pdx.edu
Eta Kappa Nu leadership@pdx.edu
Film Committee film@pdx.edu
Financial Management Association (FMA) fma@pdx.edu
Food for Thought Café (FFT) fft@pdx.edu
Food for Thought Gallery fftart@pdx.edu
Friends of Geography (FOG) fog@pdx.edu
Friends of Graphic Design friendsofgraphicdesign@pdx.edu
Geospatial Information Society (GIS) asprs@pdx.edu
Graduate Literary Organization (GLO) gradlit@pdx.edu
Greek Council gogreek@pdx.edu
Growing Roots growing@pdx.edu
Indian Student Association (ISA) india@pdx.edu
Information Systems Students and Alumni issa@pdx.edu
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Instrumental Music Alliance instmus@pdx.edu
Integral Student Association leadership@pdx.edu
International Socialist Organization pdxiso@pdx.edu
Intervarsity Christian Fellowship leadership@pdx.edu
Japanese Student Society leadership@pdx.edu
Jewish Student Union jstu@pdx.edu
Kaibigan kaibigan@pdx.edu
Kappa Sigma Fraternity psukappasigma@yahoo.com
Korean Engineering Student Association kesa@pdx.edu
Lambda Alpha lamalpha@pdx.edu
Las Mujeres lmujeres@pdx.edu
Math Club math@pdx.edu
MEChA (Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlan) mecha@pdx.edu
Model United Nations psumun@pdx.edu
Music Committee musiccom@pdx.edu
Muslim Student Association msapsu@pdx.edu
National Association for the
Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) naacp@pdx.edu
National Society of Collegiate Scholars (NSCS) psunscs@pdx.edu
National Student Speech Language Hearing
Association (NSSLHA) nsslha@pdx.edu
Nepalese Student Association leadership@pdx.edu
Net Impact Chapter impact@pdx.edu
Omega Rho International Honor Society omegarho@etm.pdx.edu
Organization of Graduate Students of Sociology leadership@pdx.edu
Pacific Islanders Club pic@pdx.edu
Pakistani Student Association leadership@pdx.edu
PCC/PSU Zen Dragons dragonbt@pdx.edu
Phi Alpha Theta History Honor Society phialpha@pdx.edu
Phi Delta Theta Fraternity phidelts@pdx.edu
Phi Gamma Nu psupgn@gmail.com
Phi Sigma Sigma phisig@pdx.edu
Philosophy Club phlclub@pdx.edu
Physics Society physclub@pdx.edu
Planning Club planning@groups.pdx.edu
Portland Francophonie franco@pdx.edu
Portland Pre-Health Society (PPS) pps@pdx.edu
Portland State Aerospace Society (PSAS) info@psas.pdx.edu
Portland State Brewing and Fermentation psubrew@gmail.com
Portland State Piano Club leadership@pdx.edu
Portland State Professional Sound (PSPS) popmb@pdx.edu
Portland State University Debate Team forensics@pdx.edu
Portland State University V-Team goviks@pdx.edu
Pre-Dental Student Organization predent@pdx.edu
Pre-Law Society prelaw@pdx.edu
Pre-Veterinary Medical Group leadership@pdx.edu
Psi Chi psichi@pdx.edu
PSU – TV psutelevision@gmail.com
PSU Anime Club anime@pdx.edu
PSU Art of Living aol@pdx.edu
PSU ASHRAE psu.ashrae@pdx.edu
PSU Bicycle Advocacy Committee psubac@pdx.edu
PSU Gerontology Association geroclub@pdx.edu
PSU Permaculture Guild permaculture@pdx.edu
PSU Photography Group leadership@pdx.edu
PSU Swahili Club swahili@pdx.edu
Psychology Graduate Student Association (PGSA) pgsa@pdx.edu
Public Administration Student Association (PASA) pasapsu@pdx.edu
Queer People of Color qpoc@pdx.edu
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Queer Resource Center (QRC) qrc@pdx.edu
Queer Straight Alliance qsa@pdx.edu
Radical Arts and Action Committee leadership@pdx.edu
Saudi Student Club saudirt@pdx.edu
Sculpture Cooperative of Portland State sculpturecoop@pdx.edu
SOAP (Opera) soap@pdx.edu
Social Welfare Action Alliance (SWAA) swaa@pdx.edu
Sociology Club socclub@pdx.edu
Stitch and Bitch: Feminist Knitters stitch@pdx.edu
Student Animal Liberation Front pdxvaa@pdx.edu
Student Organization of Applied Linguistics soal@pdx.edu
Student Veteran Association psuvet@pdx.edu
Student Water Resources Group (SWRG) swaterrg@pdx.edu
Students against Rising Recidivism Rates sarr@pdx.edu
Students for Leadership in Ecology, Culture, and Learning slecl@pdx.edu
Students for Unity (SFU) unity@pdx.edu
Students in Transportation, Engineering, & Planning (STEP) stepinfo@pdx.edu
Students of Color in Social Work leadership@pdx.edu
Students United for Nonviolence sunpsu@pdx.edu
Students United for Palestinian Equal Rights leadership@pdx.edu
Students United for Reproductive Freedom leadership@pdx.edu
Supply & Logistics Management Association slma@pdx.edu
Taiwanese Student Association (TSA) leadership@pdx.edu
Tau Beta Pi tbp@cecs.pdx.edu
Tau Kappa Epsilon (TKE) tke@pdx.edu
The Spectrum leadership@pdx.edu
Theater Arts Student Organization (TASO) taso@pdx.edu
Turkish American Student Cultural Association (TASCA) tasca@pdx.edu
Undergraduate Literary Association leadership@pdx.edu
Undergraduate Research Group nprg@pdx.edu
United Indian Students in Higher Education (UISHE) uishe@pdx.edu
Vietnamese Student Association (VSA) vsa@pdx.edu
Viking Motorsports vms@pdx.edu
World Dance Office (WDO) wdo@pdx.edu
Zoe Club zoeclub@pdx.edu

STUDENT HEALTH & COUNSELING, CENTER FOR (SHAC) (see Health & Counseling)

STUDENT PARENT SERVICES (see Child Development & Family Services)

STUDY ABROAD (see Education Abroad)

SUSTAINABILITY AT PSU (also see Recycling)

The Campus Sustainability Office (CSO)


Market Center Building, Suite 800 www.pdx.edu/sustainability/greening-our-campus
503.725.8951

The Campus Sustainability Office fosters innovative leadership in energy, water, land, and
materials stewardship, to build a healthy future for all. The CSO does this by setting institutional
goals, sharing best practices, analyzing university greenhouse gas trends, and coordinating with
students, faculty, and staff on special projects.

Green Teams
Green teams are comprised of Portland State employees who educate themselves and their
coworkers about sustainable practices at the departmental level. Areas of interest include
energy conservation (fall), waste prevention (winter), transportation options (spring), and
green purchasing (summer). Visit the EcoWiki for a complete list of Green Teams.

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Environmental Planning
The Campus Sustainability Office is responsible for climate and watershed stewardship
planning and performance measurement. The Climate Action Plan was adopted in 2010 and
the Watershed Stewardship Plan will be complete in 2011.

PSU GreenSpace
Smith Memorial Student Union 28 503.725.5628
PSU GreenSpace is a shared office for sustainability-related student groups. It is a space for
meetings, working, relaxing, networking, events, and storage for member groups. Scheduled
office hours are Monday through Friday, 10am-2pm. The GreenSpace is often open throughout
the afternoon.

Currently, the student groups include:


Environmental Club ecpsu@pdx.edu
PSU Bicycle Advocacy Collective psubac@pdx.edu
Permaculture Guild permaculture@pdx.edu
Students for Leadership in Ecology, Culture, and Learning slecl@pdx.edu

Transportation
Academic Student Rec Center www.transportation.pdx.edu
1800 SW 6th Avenue
Ian Stude 503.725.9015

PSU's Transportation and Parking Services coordinates incentive programs and promotes
transportation options for PSU students, employees, and visitors. Call for information about transit
passes, Bike Co-op, Streetcar, and Zipcar.

The Student Leadership Center for Sustainability


Smith Memorial Student Union, 433 ecowiki.pdx.edu/office-of-sustainability/
Heather Spalding 503.725.5598

The Student Leadership Center for Sustainability is a living laboratory for sustainable leadership
as we prepare students to utilize their educations to create a society that encourages fair and
equitable distribution of resources among all communities of Earth.

The PSU EcoWiki: Your Local Sustainability Action Hub


You can be part of the sustainability movement at PSU! Visit the EcoWiki
(ecowiki.pdx.edu) to see what’s happening around campus. PSU EcoWiki is a dynamic,
user-created site with up-to-date information about events, student groups, and
sustainability-related classes. It also keeps you in the loop about green jobs, scholarships,
internships, volunteer and travel opportunities.

Student Groups
If you are interested in sustainability, there is a diverse group of students who want to get to
know you! From advocacy to community service and resume-building activities, a variety of
clubs around campus allow students to engage in the campus community. Visit the EcoWiki
for a complete list of student groups.

Center for Sustainable Processes and Practices


Market Center Building, Suite 800
www.pdx.edu/sustainability/center-sustainable-processes-and-practices
Elizabeth Lloyd 503.725.8556

The Center serves as a leading academic laboratory for developing sustainable processes and
practices using multi-disciplinary approaches in partnership with business, government, and other
organizations.

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The Miller Grant
In 2008, PSU was awarded the largest grant for sustainability in the history of higher
education by the Miller Foundation. This $25 million challenge grant will be matched
annually to disperse a total of $50 million over the next ten years. The grant allocates funds
to projects that enrich the student experience and strengthen faculty development and
community partnerships. Requests for proposals from faculty, staff, and students are issued
annually. Please visit the EcoWiki for details and proposal deadlines.

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TESTING SERVICES (see Health & Counseling)

THEATER ARTS
127 Lincoln Hall www.pdx.edu/theater
503.725.4612 theaterarts@pdx.edu

TRANSCRIPT REQUESTS
Requests for official transcripts may be made online using myPSU (my.pdx.edu). The cost is $4
per copy. For more information, visit www.pdx.edu/registration/transcripts. Unofficial transcripts
are only available online via myPSU.

Paper requests should be made when the online option is not appropriate or not available. The
Transcript Request Form is available at www.pdx.edu/registration/forms. Print the form, fill it out
completely, and remember to sign it. Unsigned requests cannot be processed. Submit the form in
person at the Transcript window in the lobby of Neuberger Hall; by fax to 503-725-8180; or by
mail to Transcript Requests, Portland State University, P.O. Box 1389, Portland OR, 97207-1389.

Transcript Fees
Transcript (per copy): $4 FedEx: $15 per address + $10
Special Handling Fee (rush rush fee
service): $10* Faxing: $10 + $4 per transcript
*Rates are subject to change.

Payment is accepted by credit card, money order, or check made out to PSU.
Transcript fees can also be billed to the student account. Requests are processed
within five working days after receipt. For instructions on ordering transcripts, call
503-725-3401 or view instructions online at www.pdx.edu/registration/transcript-
requests.

TRANSPORTATION & PARKING SERVICES (TAPS)


ASRC, Suite 145 www.transportation.pdx.edu
503-725-3442 psupark@pdx.edu

Regular hours: Monday through Thursday, 9:00 am - 5:30 pm


Friday, 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
Extended Hours: 10:00 am - 3:00 pm on the Saturday before each term begins.
8:00 am - 6:00 pm on the first two days of each term.

Students have several options for transportation to campus. Because car parking is limited and
expensive, most students take mass transit, walk, bike, or carpool.

Transit
Registered PSU students are Students are eligible for discounted quarterly TriMet
passes that may be purchased in person at the TAPS office. For information on
TriMet's public transportation services, including MAX light rail, buses, and park &
ride locations, please visit www.trimet.org or call 503-238-RIDE (7433). For Portland
Streetcar information, visit www.portlandstreetcar.org.

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The FlexPass: PSU Student Discounted Transit Pass
 Pass is valid for All Zones on the bus, MAX light rail and Portland Streetcar.
 Students must be registered for 3 or more credits.
 Pass is discounted 35% of full price.
 Additionally, FlexPass holders receive discounted daily parking for those
times when they need to drive to campus.

Bicycling
Bicycling to campus is a convenient and healthy way for students to reach PSU.
Portland is one of the most bike-friendly cities in the nation, and PSU is dedicated to
making bicycle commuting as accessible and convenient as possible. Here are some of
ways PSU supports biking:

The PSU Bicycle Hub


The Bike Hub offers bike-repair assistance, access to tools, parts and
accessories, as well as maps and assistance with route planning. Visit the
PSU Bike Hub at the corner of SW 5th and Harrison or online at
www.pdx.edu/bikehub

Bicycle Parking
There are free outdoor bike racks located throughout campus and close to
nearly every building. Bicycle lockers are also available on campus
through Portland's Office of Transportation (call 503.823.7083).

Parking
Structures are available to faculty, staff, students, and guests of PSU. Vehicles must
have a PSU permit or pay at an hourly pay station. Parking is enforced Monday
through Thursday from 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from
8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Fees are not required on Sunday or when the campus is closed.
Student permits are sold on a term basis with many Academic Year permit options
available Fall Term. Online purchase of parking permits is recommended before the
term starts as many permit options sell out before the term begins. Refer to our
website for online purchase dates and prices www.transportation.pdx.edu. After the
online purchase period, contact 503.725.3442 for parking permit availability.

Student Parking Permits


 Permits are required on campus year round.
 All term permits are valid all hours on Saturday, Sunday, and during finals
week.
 Friends or family members may not pick up a permit in place of a student.
 Credit requirements do not apply to graduate assistants.
 Refunds are not given for permits returned during the last two weeks of the
term.
 Permits purchased online will be sent by mail within one week of purchase.
 Carpool: Students and faculty/staff may purchase a carpool permit, valid in
spaces designated for carpool permit holders. All carpool partners must be
present when picking up the permit. Need a carpool partner? Visit
www.CarpoolMatchNW.org

Zipcar
Need a car once in while? PSU hosts approximately 20 Zipcars on campus. PSU
students are eligible for a discount when joining this convenient car-sharing service.
Visit www.zipcar.com/psu for more information.

TRIO PROGRAMS (see Diversity and Multicultural Student Services)

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TUITION AND FEES (also see Cashier’s Office and/or Accounts Receivable)

Tuition and fees are determined by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education and are subject
to change. Rates for the 2010-11 academic year will be determined in Summer 2010 and made
public online at www.pdx.edu/bao.

Students admitted to a degree or certificate program are assessed tuition and fees based on:
 Oregon resident/non-resident tuition rules,
 The number of credits taken, and
 Student level (i.e., undergraduate or graduate).

Undergraduate
Admitted undergraduates pay tuition and fees at the undergraduate rate whether courses are
taken at the undergraduate (courses numbered 100-499) or graduate (courses numbered 500
or above) level.

Graduate
Admitted graduates pay tuition and fees at the graduate rate whether courses are taken at
the undergraduate (courses numbered 100-499) or graduate (courses numbered 500 or
above) level.

Post-baccalaureate
Admitted post-baccalaureate students pay tuition and fees according to the level of the
courses taken: undergraduate rate for courses numbered 100-499 and graduate rate for
courses numbered 500 or above.

Non-Admitted Students
Students enrolling via Non-Degree—not admitted to a degree or certificate program— may
take a maximum of eight credits during fall, winter, and spring terms, and are charged
according to the course level (undergraduate vs. graduate). Non-admitted students enrolled
in 1-8 credits pay tuition and fees based on the number of credits, and on the level of the
courses(s) (undergraduate or graduate) in which they enroll. Oregon resident tuition applies
to students in this status regardless of the student’s residency status.

Non-admitted students enrolled in more than eight credits in summer term pay tuition and
fees based on the number of credits, and on the level of the course(s) (undergraduate or
graduate) in which they enroll. Students in this status are assessed tuition according to their
residency status.

More Information
Call Student Accounts at 503-725-3440, visit www.pdx.edu/bao or a Student Accounts
window in the Neuberger Hall lobby.

Tuition and Fee Payment


Choose one of these options:
Online: Pay by e-check or credit card using the PSU Portal (my.pdx.edu). Students are
transferred to a secured third party site to make payment. There is no charge for an e-check
payment; however, credit card payments are assessed a merchant charge fee. Students may
use the third-party site to issue a PIN for parents and others making payment on their
behalf. Parents and others use the issued PIN to log into a secured third-party site, create
their own profile, view the student’s balance and pay by e-check or credit card.
Participation by parents or others is at the discretion of the student.
U.S. Mail: Pay by check or money order (include student name and ID) using the pre-
addressed return envelope included with billing statements. Mail to:
PSU Cashier’s Office
PO Box 908
Portland, OR 97207
In Person: Pay by check or cash at the Cashiers’ windows in the Neuberger Hall lobby.

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Financial Obligation
All students who enroll incur a financial obligation. Oregon University System and Portland
State University policies require payment of tuition, fees, and housing charges by the designated
due date. Students who cannot meet fee payment deadlines may elect the Revolving Charge
Account Plan. Visit www.pdx.edu/bao/formspolicies for full policy or contact Student Accounts
in Neuberger Hall Lobby or call 503.725.3440 with questions.

Students are financially responsible for all courses for which they are registered on or after the
first day of the quarter. Students who discover that they cannot attend must drop their courses
before the first day of the term to avoid financial obligation.

Hold Policy
A registration and transcript hold will be placed on an account if:
 a prior term past due balance is more than $100, or
 a current term past due balance more than $1,000 (resident), or more than $2,500 (non-
resident), or
 there is a written-off amount equal to or over $50, or
 the account is currently at an outside collection agency.

Dropping All Courses


Completely dropping all courses does not cancel a student’s obligation to pay a student loan or
the balance of a revolving charge account. Refund calculations are based on total tuition and fees.
Students with outstanding accounts such as short-term loans, deferred tuition notes, and other
financial obligations due the University will have any refund applied against the obligation.

Refund policy and calculation are matters separate from tuition payment arrangements.

Refunds for students on financial aid are credited back to the proper financial aid account. For
more information, contact the Office of Financial Aid.

Tuition Refund Policy


Students receive a:
 100% refund for courses dropped before the second week of a term;
 70% refund for courses dropped in the second week of a term;
 40% refund for courses dropped in the third week of a term;
 20% refund for courses dropped in the fourth week of the term.

A course may be dropped during the fifth through seventh weeks of the term, but the course will
be recorded on the transcript as Withdrawn (“W”), and full tuition will be charged.
Refund consideration is automatic; no special request is necessary. Action to process a refund
cannot begin until after the end of the second week of the term. It may take as many as six
additional weeks for the refund to reach the student.

For other refund policies visit www.pdx.edu/bao/tuition-refunds.

TUTORING AND ACADEMIC ASSISTANCE

Math Lab
305 Neuberger Hall www.mth.pdx.edu
503.725.3621

The Department of Mathematics and Statistics provides free tutors for lower division
algebra, calculus, and statistics. The department also provides a computer lab with
mathematical and statistical software in support of math/stat courses.

Peer Tutoring and Learning Center


439 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/tutoring
503.725.4448 hatfiel@pdx.edu

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The Peer Tutoring and Learning Center offers free one-on-one and group tutoring in
courses generally required for the BA or BS. They also hold Supplemental Instruction for
designated courses as well as various skills workshops. All tutoring and workshops are on a
drop-in basis, so see the current term's schedule for hours.

Writing Center
188F Cramer Hall www.writingcenter.pdx.edu
503.725.3570 writingcenter@pdx.edu

The Writing Center offers help with writing in any discipline. Consultants assist writers in
working toward understanding assignments, getting thoughts on paper, revising works in
progress, and working with documentation styles such as MLA, APA, and Chicago. The
Writing Center also houses a library of writing manuals and resources. The Writing Center
offers both scheduled and drop-in appointments.

University Success
Ondine Housing Building, Room 204 usuccess@pdx.edu
503.725.9890

University Success is an after hours academic support program providing on-campus and
off-campus PSU students with a variety of free academic and social services. University
Success services include staff and faculty led workshops, Career Center career counseling,
UASC academic advising, SHAC "Let's Talk" Counseling, peer tutoring in various subject
areas and open study hall hours.

U
UNDERGRADUATE ADVISING AND SUPPORT CENTER (UASC)
425 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/uasc
503.725.4005 askuasc@pdx.edu

Academic Planning
Understanding the University’s graduation requirements through academic planning can
save time, effort, and money. Academic advisers are available to potential and admitted
PSU students who have questions about general education requirements and University
policies. Advisers can also assist with petition processes and make referrals to other campus
support services. Advising is available on both a drop-in and an appointment basis. Newly
admitted freshmen and transfer students are required to attend a New Student Orientation:
Advising and Registration session prior to meeting with an academic adviser.

Academic Support Program (ASP)


425 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/uasc/academic-support-program
503.725.9549 asp@pdx.edu

The ASP provides students who are struggling academically with additional support,
mentoring, and academic advising to support academic success. This is offered primarily
through College Success courses and referrals to other campus resources. Most of the
College Success courses are open to all students seeking additional academic support. The
ASP also works specifically with conditionally admitted freshmen and transfer students.

Advising Services for Student Athletes


224 Peter W. Stott Center www.pdx.edu/uasc/student-athlete-advising
503.725.2387

Student athletes can work directly with advisers to assist them in academic planning and
scheduling. Referral, advocacy, and monitoring of academic progress are also available.

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Community College Relations
425 Smith Memorial Student Union www.pdx.edu/uasc/community-college-relations
503.725.9546 cctransfer@pdx.edu

Community College Relations (CCR) responds to the needs of students transferring to PSU
from community colleges by providing advising and transition assistance. The CCR staff
also act as liaisons for community college personnel providing information, updates, and
assistance in the development of collaborative educational opportunities.

Co-admission Programs (currently in place with Chemeketa, Clackamas, Mt. Hood, and
Portland Community Colleges) help ease the transition from a community college to
Portland State University. Co-admitted students have access to PSU academic advising,
library privileges, and, if qualified, financial aid for both PSU and community college
courses. PSU advisers regularly visit the community college campuses.

International Student Advising


425 Smith Memorial Student Union
503.725.8991

A UASC adviser provides specialized advising services for international students and acts
as a liaison to other campus programs and services working with the international student
population.

Veterans Advising
425 Smith Memorial Student Union
503.725.3876 www.pdx.edu/uasc/veterans-services

Veterans using or considering using their college benefits can receive academic advising
and referrals to campus and community resources.

UNIVERSITY PLACE
310 SW Lincoln Street cegs.pdx.edu/stay/upl
503.221.0140

University Place Hotel and Conference Center is conveniently located on the edge of Portland
State’s campus. Our 235 room hotel offers 9,000 square feet of conference space and a restaurant
lounge.

UNIVERSITY STUDIES
117 Cramer Hall www.pdx.edu/unst
503.725.5890 askunst@pdx.edu

PSU's general education program, known as University Studies, provides students with
integrated, connected learning experiences that lay the foundation for lifelong intellectual
development. Extending through all four years, the program teaches students how to think
critically, communicate effectively, and gain a broad awareness of the human experience to instill
a deep sense of responsibility to themselves, their peers and their community. Courses in the
University Studies Program are designed to provide opportunities that are known to enhance
learning, satisfaction, and retention for all students including: student learning communities,
inquiry-based teaching practices, and community-based learning.

URBAN AND PUBLIC AFFAIRS, COLLEGE OF (CUPA)


506 SW Mill Street (Urban Center) 750 www.pdx.edu/cupa
503.725.4043
Lawrence Wallack, Dean wallackl@pdx.edu

URBAN STUDIES & PLANNING, SCHOOL OF


350 Urban Center www.pdx.edu/usp
503.725.5477 susp@pdx.edu
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VETERAN BENEFITS
104 Neuberger Hall www.oregon.gov/odva
503.725.5524 503.559.3247 (cell)
Ron Kincaid, Campus VSO kincair@odva.state.or.us

The Veterans Service Officer assists veterans with VA benefits, including education benefits,
health care, and compensation for disabilities.

VETERAN SERVICES
503.725.3876 www.pdx.edu/veterans
veteranservices@pdx.edu

The Veterans Services phone line directs callers to the following options: the Veteran
Certification Office, the Admissions Office, the Veterans Service Officer, and the Student
Veterans Association.

VIKING GAMEROOM
Smith Memorial Student Union Basement www.gameroom.pdx.edu
503.725.4490 gameroom@pdx.edu

The Viking Gameroom has 6 bowling lanes with cosmic lights, automatic scoring, and bumpers,
7 billiards tables, and 4 Xbox 360s and a Wii all on big screens. Open to the general public, come
down and hang out or have a party. See our website for operating hours.

W
WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER (WRC)
Montgomery Hall Basement www.pdx.edu/wrc
503.725.5672 wrc@pdx.edu

The Women's Resource Center: Community. Leadership. Safety. Empowerment. The


Community Lounge provides a great hang out space for working and socializing, a lending
library, a kitchenette, and countless events from knitting groups to bowling parties. Leadership
In Action provides internships, graduates assistantships, and volunteer opportunities for students
seeking greater involvement as well as personal and professional development. The Interpersonal
Violence Program provides advocacy, resources, and information for women navigating issues of
domestic violence or sexual assault. The WRC also coordinates campus prevention programs
including peer education, capstone partnerships, and trainings as we blaze the trail for a safe and
violence-free campus. The Empowerment Project provides advising, resources, and
programming for non-traditional women students. This program serves women coming back to
school after a break in their education, including women veterans. Check the website for
information on regularly scheduled events, groups, and other highlights.

WOMEN’S STUDIES
469 Neuberger Hall www.ws.pdx.edu
503.725.3516
Ann Mussey, Department Chair musseya@pdx.edu

WRITING CENTER (see Tutoring and Academic Assistance)

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INDEX
Black Studies, 29
Blackboard, 9, 35
A Bookstore, 30
Academic Appeals, 15 Box Office, 30
Academic Assistance, 65 Bulletin, 9
Academic Dismissal, 52 Bursar's Office, 30
Academic Probation, 52 Business Administration, School of
Academic Standing, 52 (SBA), 30
Academic Standing Policy, 52
Academic Support Program, 66 C
Academic Warning, 52
Accounts Receivable, 57 Cafeteria. See Dining Services
Admissions, 15 Campus Jobs. See Career Center
Advising, 22 Campus Public Safety, 30
Athletes, 66 Campus Visits, 16
Business, 23 Capstone, Senior. See University
College of Liberal Arts and Studies
Sciences (CLAS), 23 Career Center, 32
Computer Science, 23 Carpool, 63
Engineering, 23 Cashier's Office, 32
General Education, 23 Center for Health and Counseling, 45
Liberal Arts and Sciences, College Chemistry, 32
(CLAS), 48 Chicano/Latino Studies, 32
Pre-Education, 23 Child and Family Studies, 32
Pre-Health, 23 Child Care, 32
Undecided, 23 Class Locations, 20
Undergraduate Advising and Clubs. See Student Groups
Support Center (UASC), 23, 66 Code of Conduct, Student, 10, 33
University Studies, 23 Commencement, 10, 33
Affirmative Action, 28 Communication, 34
Alcohol Policy, 53 Community College Relations. See
Ambassadors, Student, 28 Community Health, School of, 34
Anthropology, 29 Computer Help, 34
Applied Linguistics, 29 Computing Services, 34
Aquatics, 31 Banweb, 9
Architecture, 29 Blackboard, 35
Art, 29 Email, 35
ASPSU, 29 MyPSU, 13, 35
Athletics, 29 OAM, 35
Audit Courses, 56 ODIN, 13, 35
Auditing, 22 Conference Center, 67
Conflict Resolution. Also see
Dispute Resolution
B Conflict Resolution
Bachelor's Degree, 9 Department, 36
Requirements, 25 Co-Requisite, 10, Also see
Banweb, 9, 35 Registration Errors
Bicycling, 63 Counseling and Psychological
Billing, 57 Services, 45
Biology, 29 Course Planning Guide, 22, 28
Credit, 10
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Credit Hour, 10 Food. See Dining Services
Criminology and Criminal Justice, Foreign Language High School
36 Requirement, 25
Foreign Language Requirement, 25
Foreign Languages and Literatures,
D 43
Dean of Students, Office, 37 Freshman Inquiry. See University
Degree Audit (DARS), 10, 37 Studies
Degree Requirements, 16
Demographics, PSU, 8 G
Dental Services, 46
Dial-Up Internet Access, 36 Gameroom, 68
Dining Services, 37 General Studies, 43
Disability Resource Center, 38 Geography, 43
Dispute Resolution, 38 Geology, 43
Distance Learning, 11 Goverment, School, 43
Diversity Scholarship, 39, 50 GPA (Grade Point Average), 12
Grading, 12, 21, 44
Audit, 45
E Distribution, 44
Economics, 39 Incomplete, 12
Eduation Aboard, 39 Pass/No Pass, 44
Education Equity Programs, 39 Withdrawal, 45
Education, Graduate School, 39 Graduation, 12, 33
EEPS. See Education Equity
Programs H
Electives, 11, 26
Email, PSU, 35 Health and Counseling, Center, 45
Emergency Numbers, 1, 30, 46 Health Insurance, 46
Engineering and Computer Science, Helen Gordon Child Development
39 Center, 32
English, 39 History, 46
Enrollment, 39 Holds, 21
Full-Time, 11 Honors Program, 12, 26, 46
Part-Time, 13 Hotel, University, 67
Verification, 41 Housing, 46
Environmental Health and Safety, 41 FYE (First Year Experience), 11
Environmental Sciences and Global Village, 12
Management, 41 Human Resources, 47
Event Scheduling, 41
I
F
ID Card, PSU, 47
Facts. See Demographics Inclement Weather, 54
FAFSA, 11, 42 Insurance, Health, 46
FERPA, 11 International Student Services, 47
Financial Aid, 11, 41 International Studies, 48
Disbursement, 42 Internet. See Wireless or Dial-Up
Fine and Performing Arts, School, Internet
43 Internship, 12
Fitness, 31 Intramural Sports, 31
Flexpass, 63
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J Online Courses. See Distance
Learning
Jobs. See Career Center Outdoor Program, 31

L P
Legal and Mediation Services, 48 Parent Support Services, 33
Liberal Arts and Science, College, Parking, 62, 63
48 Philosophy, 52
Liberal Studies, 43 Physics, 52
Library, 48 Policies, 52
Locations, Class, 20 Political Science, 55
Locker Rentals, 48 Psychology, 55
Lost and Found, 30 Public Administration, 55
Lower-Division, 10, 12
Q
M Queer Resource Center, 55
Major, 12, Also See Department
Listing
Requirements, 26
R
Maseeh College of Engineering and Radio, Campus, 49
Computer Science, 39 Rec Clubs, 32, Also see Student
Math Lab, 65 Groups
Mathematics and Statistics, 49 Records, Student, 15, 16
Minor, 13 Recreation, 31
Missed Class Policy, 54 Recycling, 55
Multicultural Center, 50 Registration, 15, 16, 17
Music, 51 Reinstatement, 52
MyPSU, 13, 35 Religious Holy Days, 54
Repeat Course Policy, 54
N Residence Life, 46
Revolving Change Account, 65
National Student Exchange (NSE), Revolving Charge Account, 14
13, 51 Russian Flagship Program, 56
Native American Community
Center, 39, 50
Native American/Alaskan Native
S
Student Support Services, 50 Safety. See Campus Public Safety
New Student Week, 13 Scholarships, 56
Newspapers, Student Senior Adult Learning Ceneter
Portland Spectator, 13, 49 (SALC), 56
Rearguard, 14, 49 Senior Capstone. See University
Vanguard, 15, 50 Studies
Sexual Harassment Resources, 56
O Smoking Policy, 54
Social Work, School, 57
OAM, 13, 35 Sociology, 57
ODIN, 13, 35 Sophomore Inquiry. See University
Ombuds Office, 51 Studies
Speech and Hearing Sciences, 57

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Sports. See Athletics Upper-Division Cluster, 27
Student Activities and Leader University Success, 66
Programs (SALP), 58 Upper-Division, 10, 15
Student Center for Health and Cluster. See University Studies
Counseling (SHAC), 45 Urban and Public Affairs, College,
Student Government (ASPSU), 29 67
Student Groups, 58 Urban Studies and Planning, School,
Study Abroad, 39 68
Sustainability, 60, 61
V
T
Verification. See Enrollment
Technology Services, 34 Veteran
Testing Services, 46 Advising, 67
Theater Arts, 62 Certification, 16
Tickets. See Box Office Services, 67
Tours. See Campus Visits
Transcripts, 16, 62
Transfer Evaluation
W
U.Select, 14 Waitlists, 21
University Studies, 27 Wireless Internet, 36
Transportation, 62 Women's Resource Center, 68
Trimet, 62 Women's Studies, 68
TRIO Porgrams, 39 Work-Study, 15
Tuition, 8, 57, 64 Writing Center, 66
Refund, 65
Tutoring, 65
Y
U You Ask (UASC). See Advising:
Undergraduate Advising and
Undergraduate Advising and Support Support Center
Center (UASC), 66
University Place, 67
University Studies, 15, 26, 27, 67 Z
FRINQ (Freshman Inquiry), 11 Zipcar, 63
Senior Capstone, 10
SINQ (Sophomore Inquiry), 14

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NOTES JANUARY FEBRUARY
2010 Calendar
MARCH APRIL
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30
31

MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31
30 31

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31
31

2011 Calendar
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
30 31

MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31
31

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
30 31

2012 Calendar
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 30 31
NOTES
NOTES JANUARY FEBRUARY
2010 Calendar
MARCH APRIL
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30
31

MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31
30 31

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31
31

2011 Calendar
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30
30 31

MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27
29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 31
31

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 25 26 27 28 29 30 31
30 31

2012 Calendar
JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH APRIL
Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31 26 27 28 29 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30

MAY JUNE JULY AUGUST


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 31

SEPTEMBER OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER


Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa Su Mo Tu We Th Fr Sa
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29 28 29 30 31 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 30 31
JUL

JUL
JULY 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


JUNE 10 AUGUST 10 1 2 3
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

OCT
OCT

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
27 28 29 30 29 30 31 Check out the Box Office’s
Calendar of Events: www.
boxoffice.pdx.edu

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Independence Day
Independence Day (observed)--PSU Closed

11 12 13 14 15 16 17
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
25 26 27 28 29 30 31

MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
JULY 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


JUNE 10 AUGUST 10 1 2 3
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19 20 21

OCT
OCT

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28
27 28 29 30 29 30 31 Check out the Box Office’s
Calendar of Events: www.
boxoffice.pdx.edu

4 5 6 7 8 9 10

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Independence Day
Independence Day (observed)--PSU Closed

11 12 13 14 15 16 17
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JAN
FEB

FEB
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MAR

MAR
APR

APR
25 26 27 28 29 30 31

MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu THURSDAY

1
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

28
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

29
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Independence Day
10
3 4
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

30
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu THURSDAY

1
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

28
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

29
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Independence Day
10
3 4
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

30
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

8
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

5MON
Independence Day (observed)--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

6
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
10 11
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

7
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

8
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

5MON
Independence Day (observed)--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10
11 12 13 14 15 16 17
18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

6
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
10 11
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

7
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

15
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

12
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

16

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

13
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
17 18
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

14
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

15
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

12
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

16

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

13
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
17 18
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

14
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

22
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

19
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

23

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

20
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
24 25
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

21
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

22
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

19
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

23

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

20
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
24 25
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

21
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

29
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

26
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

30

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

27
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
31 1
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

28
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JULY 2010 THURSDAY

29
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JULY 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

26
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3
4 5 6 7 8 9 10

MON 11
18
12 13
19 20
14
21
15
22
16
23
17
24
25 26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

30

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

27
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
31 1
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

28
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
AUGUST 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Check out the Box Office’s


Calendar of Events: www.
boxoffice.pdx.edu

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Summer Commencement
11am, PSU Park Blocks

15 16 17 18 19 20 21
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
29 30 31 JULY 10 SEPTEMBER 10

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 1 2 3 4
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JUN

JUN
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30
JUL

JUL
AUGUST 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Check out the Box Office’s


Calendar of Events: www.
boxoffice.pdx.edu

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Summer Commencement
11am, PSU Park Blocks

15 16 17 18 19 20 21
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
29 30 31 JULY 10 SEPTEMBER 10

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 1 2 3 4
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
11 12 13 14 15 16 17 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JUN

JUN
18 19 20 21 22 23 24 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
25 26 27 28 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30
august 2010 THURSDAY

5
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

AUGUST 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

2MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

3
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
7 8
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

4
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

5
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

AUGUST 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

2MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

3
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
7 8
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

4
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

12
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

AUGUST 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

9MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

13

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

10
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Summer Commencement 11am,
10
14 14
FEB

FEB
PSU Park Blocks
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

11
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

12
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

AUGUST 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

9MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

13

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

10
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Summer Commencement 11am,
10
14 14
FEB

FEB
PSU Park Blocks
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

11
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

19
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

august 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

16
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MON 15
22
16
23
17
24
18
25
19
26
20 21
27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

20

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

17
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
21 22
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

18
Searching for an internship? Email your cover letter and resume to jobs@studentmediagroup.com
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

19
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

august 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

16
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MON 15
22
16
23
17
24
18
25
19
26
20 21
27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

20

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

17
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
21 22
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

18
Searching for an internship? Email your cover letter and resume to jobs@studentmediagroup.com
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

26
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

august 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

23
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MON 15
22
16
23
17
24
18
25
19
26
20 21
27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

27

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

24
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
28 29
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

25
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


august 2010 THURSDAY

26
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

august 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

23
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MON 15
22
16
23
17
24
18
25
19
26
20 21
27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

27

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

24
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
28 29
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

25
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


JUL

JUL
september 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


august 10 1 2 3 4
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Love this planner? Need

OCT
OCT

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 an internship? Email your


29 30 31 resume and cover letter to Check out the Box Office’s
jobs@studentmediagroup. Calendar of Events: www. Football vs. Arizona State at
com boxoffice.pdx.edu Tempe AZ, 7pm

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Football vs. UC Davis at
Labor Day--PSU Closed Davis CA

12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JAN

JAN
• Football vs. Oregon at
Eugene OR
FEB

FEB
• University Housing Move In
Date for Fall Term
• Non-Degree Students May • First Meal of Fall Term @
Register for Fall Victor’s Dining Hall

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• New Student Week Autumnal Equinox
• For International Student • New Student Week • New Student Week
Orientation Week Events see • New International Student • Mandatory immigration
oia.pdx.edu/isss/ Orientation check in day • New Student Week • New Student Week • New Student Week

26 27 28 29 30 october 10

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JUN

JUN
Search “Student Media 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
• Party in the Park from 10 Group” on facebook and
• Tutoring Begins, see www. a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Park become a fan! Internship
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
• New Student Week • Fall Term Begins pdx.edu/tutoring for details Blocks opportunities & more. 31
JUL

JUL
september 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


august 10 1 2 3 4
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Love this planner? Need

OCT
OCT

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 an internship? Email your


29 30 31 resume and cover letter to Check out the Box Office’s
jobs@studentmediagroup. Calendar of Events: www. Football vs. Arizona State at
com boxoffice.pdx.edu Tempe AZ, 7pm

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Football vs. UC Davis at
Labor Day--PSU Closed Davis CA

12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JAN

JAN
• Football vs. Oregon at
Eugene OR
FEB

FEB
• University Housing Move In
Date for Fall Term
• Non-Degree Students May • First Meal of Fall Term @
Register for Fall Victor’s Dining Hall

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• New Student Week Autumnal Equinox
• For International Student • New Student Week • New Student Week
Orientation Week Events see • New International Student • Mandatory immigration
oia.pdx.edu/isss/ Orientation check in day • New Student Week • New Student Week • New Student Week

26 27 28 29 30 october 10

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JUN

JUN
Search “Student Media 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
• Party in the Park from 10 Group” on facebook and
• Tutoring Begins, see www. a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Park become a fan! Internship
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
• New Student Week • Fall Term Begins pdx.edu/tutoring for details Blocks opportunities & more. 31
september 2010 THURSDAY

2
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

30
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

31
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Arizona State at Tempe
10
4 5
FEB

FEB
AZ, 7pm
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

1
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 THURSDAY

2
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

30
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

31
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Arizona State at Tempe
10
4 5
FEB

FEB
AZ, 7pm
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

1
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 THURSDAY

9
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

6MON
Labor Day--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

10

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

7
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. UC Davis at Davis CA
10
11 12
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

8
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 THURSDAY

9
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

6MON
Labor Day--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

10

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

7
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. UC Davis at Davis CA
10
11 12
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

8
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 THURSDAY

11
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

13
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

12

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

14
• Non-Degree Students May Register for Fall
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Football vs. Oregon at Eugene OR
10
13 14
FEB

FEB
• University Housing Move In Date for Fall Term
• First Meal of Fall Term @ Victor’s Dining Hall
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

15
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 THURSDAY

11
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

13
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

12

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

14
• Non-Degree Students May Register for Fall
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Football vs. Oregon at Eugene OR
10
13 14
FEB

FEB
• University Housing Move In Date for Fall Term
• First Meal of Fall Term @ Victor’s Dining Hall
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

15
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 • New Student Week THURSDAY

23
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

20
• New Student Week
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• For International Student Orientation Week Events see oia.pdx. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
edu/isss/
MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• New Student Week FRIDAY

24

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

21
• New Student Week
• New International Student Orientation
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• New Student Week • New Student Week
10
25 26
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

22
Autumnal Equinox
• New Student Week
• Mandatory immigration check in day
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 • New Student Week THURSDAY

23
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

20
• New Student Week
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• For International Student Orientation Week Events see oia.pdx. 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
edu/isss/
MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• New Student Week FRIDAY

24

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

21
• New Student Week
• New International Student Orientation
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• New Student Week • New Student Week
10
25 26
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

22
Autumnal Equinox
• New Student Week
• Mandatory immigration check in day
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 • Party in the Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Park Blocks THURSDAY

30
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

27
• Fall Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu FRIDAY

1
• Winter 2011 Graduation Application Deadline

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

28
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Idaho State, • Last Day to Add Classes Without
10
2 3
FEB

FEB
Hillsboro Stadium Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

29
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


september 2010 • Party in the Park from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the Park Blocks THURSDAY

30
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

september 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

27
• Fall Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu FRIDAY

1
• Winter 2011 Graduation Application Deadline

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

28
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Idaho State, • Last Day to Add Classes Without
10
2 3
FEB

FEB
Hillsboro Stadium Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

29
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


JUL

JUL
october 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


september 10 november 10 1 2
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • Check out the Box Office’s

OCT
OCT

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Work for the planner you Calendar of Events: www.


26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 love! Email your resume boxoffice.pdx.edu
and cover letter to jobs@ • Winter 2011 Graduation Football vs. Idaho State,
studentmediagroup.com Application Deadline Hillsboro Stadium

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Last Day to Add Classes
Without Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund • Last Day to Add Classes Football vs. Montana State at
Period With Instructor Approval Bozeman MT, 12:35pm

10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JAN

JAN
• Financial Aid Census Date
• Last Day to Drop Without
FEB

FEB
Course Appearing on
Transcript
• Last Day of 70% Refund Football vs. Montana,
Period Columbus Day (PSU open) Hillsboro Stadium

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
Football vs. Weber State at
Ogden UT
• Last Day of 40% Refund • Winter 2011 Housing • PSU Weekend, Keynote • PSU Weekend, see www.
Period Contracts Available speaker: Nicholas D. Kristof alumni.pdx.edu

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

MAY
MAY

• Last Day of 20% Refund


Period

31
JUN

JUN
• Winter Class Schedule Football vs. Eastern Wash-
Halloween Online ington, Hillsboro Stadium
JUL

JUL
october 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


september 10 november 10 1 2
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • Check out the Box Office’s

OCT
OCT

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Work for the planner you Calendar of Events: www.


26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 love! Email your resume boxoffice.pdx.edu
and cover letter to jobs@ • Winter 2011 Graduation Football vs. Idaho State,
studentmediagroup.com Application Deadline Hillsboro Stadium

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Last Day to Add Classes
Without Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund • Last Day to Add Classes Football vs. Montana State at
Period With Instructor Approval Bozeman MT, 12:35pm

10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JAN

JAN
• Financial Aid Census Date
• Last Day to Drop Without
FEB

FEB
Course Appearing on
Transcript
• Last Day of 70% Refund Football vs. Montana,
Period Columbus Day (PSU open) Hillsboro Stadium

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
Football vs. Weber State at
Ogden UT
• Last Day of 40% Refund • Winter 2011 Housing • PSU Weekend, Keynote • PSU Weekend, see www.
Period Contracts Available speaker: Nicholas D. Kristof alumni.pdx.edu

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

MAY
MAY

• Last Day of 20% Refund


Period

31
JUN

JUN
• Winter Class Schedule Football vs. Eastern Wash-
Halloween Online ington, Hillsboro Stadium
october 2010 THURSDAY

7
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

4MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last Day to Add Classes With Instructor Approval FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

5
World Teachers Day
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Montana State at Bozeman • Financial Aid Census Date
10
9 10
FEB

FEB
MT, 12:35pm • Last Day to Drop Without Course
Appearing on Transcript
• Last Day of 70% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

6
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

7
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

4MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last Day to Add Classes With Instructor Approval FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

5
World Teachers Day
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Montana State at Bozeman • Financial Aid Census Date
10
9 10
FEB

FEB
MT, 12:35pm • Last Day to Drop Without Course
Appearing on Transcript
• Last Day of 70% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

6
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

14
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

11
Columbus Day (PSU open)
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

15

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

12
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
Football vs. Montana, Hillsboro Stadium • Last Day of 40% Refund Period

16 17
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

13
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

14
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

11
Columbus Day (PSU open)
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

15

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

12
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
Football vs. Montana, Hillsboro Stadium • Last Day of 40% Refund Period

16 17
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

13
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

21
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

18
• Winter 2011 Housing Contracts Available
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• PSU Weekend, Keynote speaker: Nicholas D. Kristof FRIDAY

22

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

19
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Weber State at Ogden UT • Last Day of 20% Refund Period
10
23 24
FEB

FEB
• PSU Weekend, see www.alumni.pdx.edu
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

20
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

21
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

18
• Winter 2011 Housing Contracts Available
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• PSU Weekend, Keynote speaker: Nicholas D. Kristof FRIDAY

22

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

19
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Weber State at Ogden UT • Last Day of 20% Refund Period
10
23 24
FEB

FEB
• PSU Weekend, see www.alumni.pdx.edu
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

20
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

28
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

25
• Winter Class Schedule Online
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

29

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

26
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Eastern Washington, Halloween
10
30 31
FEB

FEB
Hillsboro Stadium
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

27
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


october 2010 THURSDAY

28
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

october 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

25
• Winter Class Schedule Online
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

29

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

26
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Eastern Washington, Halloween
10
30 31
FEB

FEB
Hillsboro Stadium
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

27
Passover Begins
APR

APR
OFFICER LEADERSHIP PROGRAM

MAY
MAY

The PSU GOLD program’s mission is to develop leadership


skills in all PSU students. We offer this in a variety of areas:
• Leadership and Management Classes
• Leadership Retreats and Adventure Training
• Physical Fitness Training Opportunities
JUN

JUN
• Officer Commissioning

Contact us at: www.armygold.pdx.edu • psugold@pdx.edu • 503-725-3512


JUL

JUL
NOVEmber 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


october 10 1 2 3 4 5 6
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16

OCT
OCT

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Check out the Box Office’s
Calendar of Events: www. • Non-Profit Career Fair, Football vs. Sacramento
31 boxoffice.pdx.edu SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm State at Sacramento CA

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Graduate and Postbac
Graduates May Register for • Seniors May Register for Football vs. Northern Colo-
Daylight Saving Time Ends Winter Winter Veterans’ Day--PSU Closed rado, Hillsboro Stadium

14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JAN

JAN
• Last Day to Change Grad-
FEB

FEB
ing Option at Registration • Register for PSU Student
Office Leadership Conference at
• Last Day to Withdraw from • Postbac Undergraduates www.pdx.edu/dos/leader- • Juniors May Register for Football vs. Northern Arizona
a Course May Register for Winter ship-conference Winter at Flagstaff AZ

21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Freshmen May Register
for Winter
• Sophomores May Register • Victor’s Dining Hall Closes Thanksgiving Day--PSU Day After Thanksgiving--PSU
for Winter for Thanksgiving Break Closed Closed

28 29 30 december 10

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
• Last day to submit OPT Love this planner? You’ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JUN

JUN
application for fall term love our internship program! 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
• Non-Degree Students May Email your resume and cover
• Victor’s Dining Hall Register for Winter graduat- letter to jobs@studentme-
26 27 28 29 30 31
Reopens ing international students diagroup.com
JUL

JUL
NOVEmber 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


october 10 1 2 3 4 5 6
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16

OCT
OCT

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 Check out the Box Office’s
Calendar of Events: www. • Non-Profit Career Fair, Football vs. Sacramento
31 boxoffice.pdx.edu SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm State at Sacramento CA

7 8 9 10 11 12 13

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Graduate and Postbac
Graduates May Register for • Seniors May Register for Football vs. Northern Colo-
Daylight Saving Time Ends Winter Winter Veterans’ Day--PSU Closed rado, Hillsboro Stadium

14 15 16 17 18 19 20
JAN

JAN
• Last Day to Change Grad-
FEB

FEB
ing Option at Registration • Register for PSU Student
Office Leadership Conference at
• Last Day to Withdraw from • Postbac Undergraduates www.pdx.edu/dos/leader- • Juniors May Register for Football vs. Northern Arizona
a Course May Register for Winter ship-conference Winter at Flagstaff AZ

21 22 23 24 25 26 27
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Freshmen May Register
for Winter
• Sophomores May Register • Victor’s Dining Hall Closes Thanksgiving Day--PSU Day After Thanksgiving--PSU
for Winter for Thanksgiving Break Closed Closed

28 29 30 december 10

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11
• Last day to submit OPT Love this planner? You’ll 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JUN

JUN
application for fall term love our internship program! 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
• Non-Degree Students May Email your resume and cover
• Victor’s Dining Hall Register for Winter graduat- letter to jobs@studentme-
26 27 28 29 30 31
Reopens ing international students diagroup.com
november 2010 THURSDAY

4
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

1MON
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
pdx.edu 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

2
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Sacramento State at Daylight Saving Time Ends
10
6 7
FEB

FEB
Sacramento CA
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

3
• Non-Profit Career Fair, SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 THURSDAY

4
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

1MON
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
pdx.edu 7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

2
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Sacramento State at Daylight Saving Time Ends
10
6 7
FEB

FEB
Sacramento CA
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

3
• Non-Profit Career Fair, SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 Veterans’ Day--PSU Closed THURSDAY

11
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

8MON
• Graduate and Postbac Graduates May Register for Winter
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

12

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

9
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Northern Colorado, • Last Day to Change Grading Option at
10
13 14
FEB

FEB
Hillsboro Stadium Registration Office
• Last Day to Withdraw from a Course
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

10
• Seniors May Register for Winter
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 Veterans’ Day--PSU Closed THURSDAY

11
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

8MON
• Graduate and Postbac Graduates May Register for Winter
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20
21 22 23 24 25 26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

12

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

9
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Northern Colorado, • Last Day to Change Grading Option at
10
13 14
FEB

FEB
Hillsboro Stadium Registration Office
• Last Day to Withdraw from a Course
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

10
• Seniors May Register for Winter
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 THURSDAY

18
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

15
• Postbac Undergraduates May Register for Winter
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MON 14
21
15 16
22 23
17
24
18
25
19 20
26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

19

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

16
• Register for PSU Student Leadership Conference at www.pdx.edu/dos/leadership-conference
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Northern Arizona at
10
20 21
FEB

FEB
Flagstaff AZ
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

17
• Juniors May Register for Winter
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 THURSDAY

18
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

15
• Postbac Undergraduates May Register for Winter
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MON 14
21
15 16
22 23
17
24
18
25
19 20
26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

19

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

16
• Register for PSU Student Leadership Conference at www.pdx.edu/dos/leadership-conference
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Football vs. Northern Arizona at
10
20 21
FEB

FEB
Flagstaff AZ
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

17
• Juniors May Register for Winter
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 Thanksgiving Day--PSU Closed THURSDAY

25
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

22
• Sophomores May Register for Winter
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MON 14
21
15 16
22 23
17
24
18
25
19 20
26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Day After Thanksgiving--PSU Closed FRIDAY

26

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

23
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Victor’s Dining Hall Reopens
10
27 28
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

24
• Freshmen May Register for Winter
• Victor’s Dining Hall Closes for Thanksgiving Break
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
november 2010 Thanksgiving Day--PSU Closed THURSDAY

25
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

november 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

22
• Sophomores May Register for Winter
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13

MON 14
21
15 16
22 23
17
24
18
25
19 20
26 27
28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Day After Thanksgiving--PSU Closed FRIDAY

26

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

23
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Victor’s Dining Hall Reopens
10
27 28
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

24
• Freshmen May Register for Winter
• Victor’s Dining Hall Closes for Thanksgiving Break
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
december 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


november 10 1 2 3 4
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • Check out the Box Office’s

OCT
OCT

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Be a fan of “Student Media Calendar of Events: www.


28 29 30 Group” on facebook! www. boxoffice.pdx.edu
facebook.com/StudentMe- • Midnight Breakfast 9pm-
diaGroup 12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NOV
NOV

• Fall Term Final Exams


• Last Day to Clear Out-
standing Balances to Avoid
$100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade
DEC

DEC
Deficiencies for December
• Finals Book Buyback at Graduation
PSU Bookstore All Week • Last Meal of Fall Term @
• Fall Classes End • Fall Term Final Exams • Fall Term Final Exams • Fall Term Final Exams • Fall Term Final Exams Victor’s • Fall Term Final Exams

12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
Need an internship? Email
your cover letter and resume
to jobs@studentmediagroup.
• Winter Break Begins • Grades Online com

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
Winter Solstice Christmas Eve--PSU Closed Christmas Day

26 27 28 29 30 31 january 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
JUN

JUN
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
New Year’s Holiday--PSU
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Closed 30 31
JUL

JUL
december 2010 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


november 10 1 2 3 4
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6
7 8 9 10 11 12 13
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 • Check out the Box Office’s

OCT
OCT

21 22 23 24 25 26 27 Be a fan of “Student Media Calendar of Events: www.


28 29 30 Group” on facebook! www. boxoffice.pdx.edu
facebook.com/StudentMe- • Midnight Breakfast 9pm-
diaGroup 12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NOV
NOV

• Fall Term Final Exams


• Last Day to Clear Out-
standing Balances to Avoid
$100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade
DEC

DEC
Deficiencies for December
• Finals Book Buyback at Graduation
PSU Bookstore All Week • Last Meal of Fall Term @
• Fall Classes End • Fall Term Final Exams • Fall Term Final Exams • Fall Term Final Exams • Fall Term Final Exams Victor’s • Fall Term Final Exams

12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
Need an internship? Email
your cover letter and resume
to jobs@studentmediagroup.
• Winter Break Begins • Grades Online com

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
Winter Solstice Christmas Eve--PSU Closed Christmas Day

26 27 28 29 30 31 january 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
JUN

JUN
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
New Year’s Holiday--PSU
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
Closed 30 31
december 2010 • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie THURSDAY

2
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

29
• Last day to submit OPT application for fall term
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Non-Degree Students May Register for Winter graduating 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
international students
MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

30
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Fall Classes End
10
4 5
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

1
• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
• Midnight Breakfast 9pm-12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie THURSDAY

2
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

29
• Last day to submit OPT application for fall term
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Non-Degree Students May Register for Winter graduating 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
international students
MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

30
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Fall Classes End
10
4 5
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

1
• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
• Midnight Breakfast 9pm-12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 • Fall Term Final Exams THURSDAY

9
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

6MON
• Finals Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore All Week
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Fall Term Final Exams 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Fall Term Final Exams FRIDAY

10
• Last Day to Clear Outstanding Balances to Avoid $100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade Deficiencies for December Graduation
• Last Meal of Fall Term @ Victor’s

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

7
• Fall Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Fall Term Final Exams • Winter Break Begins
10
11 12
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

8
• Fall Term Final Exams
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 • Fall Term Final Exams THURSDAY

9
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

6MON
• Finals Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore All Week
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Fall Term Final Exams 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Fall Term Final Exams FRIDAY

10
• Last Day to Clear Outstanding Balances to Avoid $100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade Deficiencies for December Graduation
• Last Meal of Fall Term @ Victor’s

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

7
• Fall Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Fall Term Final Exams • Winter Break Begins
10
11 12
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

8
• Fall Term Final Exams
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 THURSDAY

16
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

13
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

17

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

14
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Need an internship? Email your
10
18 19
FEB

FEB
cover letter and resume to
jobs@studentmediagroup.com
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

15
• Grades Online
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 THURSDAY

16
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

13
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

17

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

14
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Need an internship? Email your
10
18 19
FEB

FEB
cover letter and resume to
jobs@studentmediagroup.com
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

15
• Grades Online
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 THURSDAY

23
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

20
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Christmas Eve--PSU Closed FRIDAY

24

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

21
Winter Solstice
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Christmas Day
10
25 26
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

22
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 THURSDAY

23
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

20
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Christmas Eve--PSU Closed FRIDAY

24

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

21
Winter Solstice
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Christmas Day
10
25 26
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

22
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 THURSDAY

30
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

27
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

New Year’s Holiday--PSU Closed FRIDAY

31

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

28
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
New Year’s Day • First Meal of Winter Term @ Victor’s
10
1 2
FEB

FEB
• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events:
www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
• University Housing Move In Date for Winter
Term
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

29
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
december 2010 THURSDAY

30
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

december 10
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

27
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

New Year’s Holiday--PSU Closed FRIDAY

31

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

28
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
New Year’s Day • First Meal of Winter Term @ Victor’s
10
1 2
FEB

FEB
• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events:
www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
• University Housing Move In Date for Winter
Term
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

29
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
JANUARY 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


december 10 FEBRUARY 11 1
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
New Year’s Day
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 • Check out the Box Office’s

OCT
OCT

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Resolve to build your Calendar of Events: www.


26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 resume this year! Email your boxoffice.pdx.edu
resume/cover letter to jobs@ • University Housing Move In
studentmediagroup.com Date for Winter Term

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Spring 2011 Graduation
• Winter Term Begins Application Deadline
• First Meal of Winter Term • Opening Book Buyback at • Tutoring Begins, see www. • Winter International
@ Victor’s PSU Bookstore pdx.edu/tutoring for details Student Orientation

9 10 11 12 13 14 15
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
• Last Day to Add Classes
Without Instructor Approval • Party near the Park
• Last Day of 100% Refund 11am-3pm, SMSU Browsing • Last Day to Add Classes
Period Lounge With Instructor Approval

16 17 18 19 20 21 22
MAR

MAR
• Financial Aid Census Date
• Last Day of 70% Refund
APR

APR
Period
• Last Day to Drop Without • Leadership Conference
Course Appearing on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day-- “All the Places You Will Go”
Transcript PSU Closed 9am-3pm, SMSU Ballroom

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

MAY
MAY

• Last Day of 40% Refund • Spring 2011 Housing


Period Contracts Available

30 • Last Day of 20%


Refund Period 31
JUN

JUN
• Deadline for Recognition
Scholarships
• National Student Exchange • General Scholarship Ap-
Application Deadline plication Deadline
JUL

JUL
JANUARY 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


december 10 FEBRUARY 11 1
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5
5 6 7 8 9 10 11 6 7 8 9 10 11 12
New Year’s Day
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 • Check out the Box Office’s

OCT
OCT

19 20 21 22 23 24 25 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Resolve to build your Calendar of Events: www.


26 27 28 29 30 31 27 28 resume this year! Email your boxoffice.pdx.edu
resume/cover letter to jobs@ • University Housing Move In
studentmediagroup.com Date for Winter Term

2 3 4 5 6 7 8

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Spring 2011 Graduation
• Winter Term Begins Application Deadline
• First Meal of Winter Term • Opening Book Buyback at • Tutoring Begins, see www. • Winter International
@ Victor’s PSU Bookstore pdx.edu/tutoring for details Student Orientation

9 10 11 12 13 14 15
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
• Last Day to Add Classes
Without Instructor Approval • Party near the Park
• Last Day of 100% Refund 11am-3pm, SMSU Browsing • Last Day to Add Classes
Period Lounge With Instructor Approval

16 17 18 19 20 21 22
MAR

MAR
• Financial Aid Census Date
• Last Day of 70% Refund
APR

APR
Period
• Last Day to Drop Without • Leadership Conference
Course Appearing on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day-- “All the Places You Will Go”
Transcript PSU Closed 9am-3pm, SMSU Ballroom

23 24 25 26 27 28 29

MAY
MAY

• Last Day of 40% Refund • Spring 2011 Housing


Period Contracts Available

30 • Last Day of 20%


Refund Period 31
JUN

JUN
• Deadline for Recognition
Scholarships
• National Student Exchange • General Scholarship Ap-
Application Deadline plication Deadline
JANUARY 2011 THURSDAY

6
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

3MON
• Winter Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1
• Opening Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Spring 2011 Graduation Application Deadline FRIDAY

7
• Winter International Student Orientation

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

4
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day to Add Classes Without
10
8 9
FEB

FEB
Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

5
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JANUARY 2011 THURSDAY

6
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

3MON
• Winter Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1
• Opening Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15
16 17 18 19 20 21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Spring 2011 Graduation Application Deadline FRIDAY

7
• Winter International Student Orientation

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

4
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day to Add Classes Without
10
8 9
FEB

FEB
Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

5
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
January 2011 • Party near the Park 11am-3pm, SMSU Browsing Lounge THURSDAY

13
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

10
Work for the planner you love! Email your cover letter & resume to
AUG

AUG
1
jobs@studentmediagroup.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MON 9
16
10 11
17 18
12
19
13
20
14 15
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last Day to Add Classes With Instructor Approval FRIDAY

14

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

11
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Financial Aid Census Date
10
15 16
FEB

FEB
• Last Day of 70% Refund Period
• Last Day to Drop Without Course Appearing
on Transcript
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

12
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
January 2011 • Party near the Park 11am-3pm, SMSU Browsing Lounge THURSDAY

13
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

10
Work for the planner you love! Email your cover letter & resume to
AUG

AUG
1
jobs@studentmediagroup.com 2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MON 9
16
10 11
17 18
12
19
13
20
14 15
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last Day to Add Classes With Instructor Approval FRIDAY

14

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

11
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Financial Aid Census Date
10
15 16
FEB

FEB
• Last Day of 70% Refund Period
• Last Day to Drop Without Course Appearing
on Transcript
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

12
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
January 2011 • Leadership Conference “All the Places You Will Go” 9am-3pm, SMSU Ballroom THURSDAY

20
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

17
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MON 9
16
10 11
17 18
12
19
13
20
14 15
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

21

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

18
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 40% Refund Period
10
22 23
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

19
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
January 2011 • Leadership Conference “All the Places You Will Go” 9am-3pm, SMSU Ballroom THURSDAY

20
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

17
Martin Luther King, Jr. Day--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MON 9
16
10 11
17 18
12
19
13
20
14 15
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

21

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

18
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 40% Refund Period
10
22 23
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

19
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
January 2011 THURSDAY

27
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

24
• Spring 2011 Housing Contracts Available
AUG

AUG
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MON 9
16
10 11
17 18
12
19
13
20
14 15
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

28

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

25
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 20% Refund Period
10
29 30
FEB

FEB
• Deadline for Recognition Scholarships
• National Student Exchange Application
Deadline
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

26
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
January 2011 THURSDAY

27
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

January 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

24
• Spring 2011 Housing Contracts Available
AUG

AUG
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8

MON 9
16
10 11
17 18
12
19
13
20
14 15
21 22
23 24 25 26 27 28 29
30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

28

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

25
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 20% Refund Period
10
29 30
FEB

FEB
• Deadline for Recognition Scholarships
• National Student Exchange Application
Deadline
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

26
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
February 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


January 11 1 2 3 4 5
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15

OCT
OCT

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Searching for an internship?


23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Email your cover letter and Check out the Box Office’s • Don’t Miss the Vagina
resume to jobs@studentme- Calendar of Events: www. Monologues! Visit pdx.edu/
30 31 diagroup.com boxoffice.pdx.edu wrc for details Chinese New Year

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Lincoln’s Birthday

13 14 15 16 17 18 19
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
Valentine’s Day • Career Information Day,
• Graduate and Postbac SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm
Graduates May Register for • Seniors May Register for
Spring Spring

20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MAR

MAR
• Last Day to Change Grad-
APR

APR
ing Option at Registration
Office Presidents’ Day--PSU open
• Last Day to Withdraw from • Postbac Undergraduates • Juniors May Register for
a Course May Register for Spring Washington’s Birthday Spring

27 28 March 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
JUN

JUN
www.facebook.com/ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
StudentMediaGroup. Be a
• Sophomores May Register “fan” of us! Internship op-
27 28 29 30 31
for Spring portunities & more.
JUL

JUL
February 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


January 11 1 2 3 4 5
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12 13 14 15

OCT
OCT

16 17 18 19 20 21 22 Searching for an internship?


23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Email your cover letter and Check out the Box Office’s • Don’t Miss the Vagina
resume to jobs@studentme- Calendar of Events: www. Monologues! Visit pdx.edu/
30 31 diagroup.com boxoffice.pdx.edu wrc for details Chinese New Year

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
Lincoln’s Birthday

13 14 15 16 17 18 19
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
Valentine’s Day • Career Information Day,
• Graduate and Postbac SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm
Graduates May Register for • Seniors May Register for
Spring Spring

20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MAR

MAR
• Last Day to Change Grad-
APR

APR
ing Option at Registration
Office Presidents’ Day--PSU open
• Last Day to Withdraw from • Postbac Undergraduates • Juniors May Register for
a Course May Register for Spring Washington’s Birthday Spring

27 28 March 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
JUN

JUN
www.facebook.com/ 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
StudentMediaGroup. Be a
• Sophomores May Register “fan” of us! Internship op-
27 28 29 30 31
for Spring portunities & more.
February 2011 Chinese New Year THURSDAY

3
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

31
• General Scholarship Application Deadline
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

1
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
5 6
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

2
• Don’t Miss the Vagina Monologues! Visit pdx.edu/wrc for details
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 Chinese New Year THURSDAY

3
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

31
• General Scholarship Application Deadline
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

1
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
5 6
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

2
• Don’t Miss the Vagina Monologues! Visit pdx.edu/wrc for details
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 THURSDAY

10
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

7MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

11

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

8
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Lincoln’s Birthday
10
14 13
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

9
National Bagel & Lox Day
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 THURSDAY

10
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

7MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

11

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

8
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Lincoln’s Birthday
10
14 13
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

9
National Bagel & Lox Day
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 THURSDAY

17
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

14
Valentine’s Day
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
• Graduate and Postbac Graduates May Register for Spring 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

18

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

15
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day to Change Grading Option at
10
19 20
FEB

FEB
Registration Office
• Last Day to Withdraw from a Course
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

16
• Career Information Day, SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm
• Seniors May Register for Spring
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 THURSDAY

17
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

14
Valentine’s Day
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
• Graduate and Postbac Graduates May Register for Spring 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

18

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

15
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day to Change Grading Option at
10
19 20
FEB

FEB
Registration Office
• Last Day to Withdraw from a Course
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

16
• Career Information Day, SMSU Ballroom, 11am-3pm
• Seniors May Register for Spring
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 THURSDAY

24
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

21
Presidents’ Day--PSU open
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
• Postbac Undergraduates May Register for Spring 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

25

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

22
Washington’s Birthday
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
www.facebook.com/StudentMediaGroup.
10
26 27
FEB

FEB
Be a “fan” of us! Internship opportunities
& more.
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

23
• Juniors May Register for Spring
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
February 2011 THURSDAY

24
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

February 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

21
Presidents’ Day--PSU open
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
• Postbac Undergraduates May Register for Spring 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

25

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

22
Washington’s Birthday
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
www.facebook.com/StudentMediaGroup.
10
26 27
FEB

FEB
Be a “fan” of us! Internship opportunities
& more.
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

23
• Juniors May Register for Spring
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
March 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


February 11 1 2 3 4 5
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19

OCT
OCT

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 • Freshmen May Register • Last day to submit OPT Fun PAID interships? Email
27 28 Check out the Box Office’s for Spring application for winter term your cover letter and resume
Calendar of Events: www. • Midnight Breakfast 9pm- graduating international to jobs@studentmediagroup.
boxoffice.pdx.edu 12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom students com

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Non-Degree Students May
Register for Spring • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie

13 14 15 16 17 18 19
JAN

JAN
• Winter Term Final Exams
• Last Day to Clear Out-
standing Balances to Avoid
$100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade
FEB

FEB
Deficiencies for March
• Winter Term Final Exams Graduation
Daylight Saving Time Begins • Finals Book Buyback at St. Patrick’s Day • Last Meal of Winter Term
• Winter Classes End PSU Bookstore All Week • Winter Term Final Exams • Winter Term Final Exams • Winter Term Final Exams @ Victor’s • Winter Term Final Exams

20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• New International Student
Orientation
First Day of Spring • Mandatory immigration • University Housing Move In
• Spring Break Begins • Grades Online check in day Date for Spring Term

27 28 29 30 31 April 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JUN

JUN
Love this planner? Help 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
make next years! Email your
• First Meal of Spring Term • Tutoring Begins, see www. resume/cover letter to jobs@
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
@ Victor’s • Spring Term Begins pdx.edu/tutoring for details studentmediagroup.com
JUL

JUL
March 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


February 11 1 2 3 4 5
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19

OCT
OCT

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 • Freshmen May Register • Last day to submit OPT Fun PAID interships? Email
27 28 Check out the Box Office’s for Spring application for winter term your cover letter and resume
Calendar of Events: www. • Midnight Breakfast 9pm- graduating international to jobs@studentmediagroup.
boxoffice.pdx.edu 12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom students com

6 7 8 9 10 11 12

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Non-Degree Students May
Register for Spring • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie

13 14 15 16 17 18 19
JAN

JAN
• Winter Term Final Exams
• Last Day to Clear Out-
standing Balances to Avoid
$100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade
FEB

FEB
Deficiencies for March
• Winter Term Final Exams Graduation
Daylight Saving Time Begins • Finals Book Buyback at St. Patrick’s Day • Last Meal of Winter Term
• Winter Classes End PSU Bookstore All Week • Winter Term Final Exams • Winter Term Final Exams • Winter Term Final Exams @ Victor’s • Winter Term Final Exams

20 21 22 23 24 25 26
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• New International Student
Orientation
First Day of Spring • Mandatory immigration • University Housing Move In
• Spring Break Begins • Grades Online check in day Date for Spring Term

27 28 29 30 31 April 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JUN

JUN
Love this planner? Help 17 18 19 20 21 22 23
make next years! Email your
• First Meal of Spring Term • Tutoring Begins, see www. resume/cover letter to jobs@
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
@ Victor’s • Spring Term Begins pdx.edu/tutoring for details studentmediagroup.com
March 2011 THURSDAY

3
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

28
• Sophomores May Register for Spring
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last day to submit OPT application for winter term graduating international students FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

1
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
5 6
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

2
• Freshmen May Register for Spring
• Midnight Breakfast 9pm-12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 THURSDAY

3
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

28
• Sophomores May Register for Spring
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last day to submit OPT application for winter term graduating international students FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

1
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
5 6
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

2
• Freshmen May Register for Spring
• Midnight Breakfast 9pm-12 midnight, SMSU Ballroom
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie THURSDAY

10
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

7MON
• Non-Degree Students May Register for Spring
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

11

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

8
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Daylight Saving Time Begins
10
12 13
FEB

FEB
• Winter Classes End
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

9
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie THURSDAY

10
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

7MON
• Non-Degree Students May Register for Spring
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16 17 18 19
20 21 22 23 24 25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

11

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

8
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Daylight Saving Time Begins
10
12 13
FEB

FEB
• Winter Classes End
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

9
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 St. Patricks Day THURSDAY

17
• Winter Term Final Exams
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

14
• Winter Term Final Exams
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
• Finals Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore All Week 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Winter Term Final Exams FRIDAY

18
• Last Day to Clear Outstanding Balances to Avoid $100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade Deficiencies for March Graduation
• Last Meal of Winter Term @ Victor’s

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

15
• Winter Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Winter Term Final Exams First Day of Spring
10
19 20
FEB

FEB
• Spring Break Begins
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

16
• Winter Term Final Exams
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 St. Patricks Day THURSDAY

17
• Winter Term Final Exams
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

14
• Winter Term Final Exams
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
• Finals Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore All Week 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Winter Term Final Exams FRIDAY

18
• Last Day to Clear Outstanding Balances to Avoid $100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Grade Deficiencies for March Graduation
• Last Meal of Winter Term @ Victor’s

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

15
• Winter Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Winter Term Final Exams First Day of Spring
10
19 20
FEB

FEB
• Spring Break Begins
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

16
• Winter Term Final Exams
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 THURSDAY

24
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

21
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• New International Student Orientation FRIDAY

25
• Mandatory immigration check in day

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

22
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• University Housing Move In Date for • First Meal of Spring Term @ Victor’s
10
26 27
FEB

FEB
Spring Term
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

23
• Grades Online
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 THURSDAY

24
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

21
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• New International Student Orientation FRIDAY

25
• Mandatory immigration check in day

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

22
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• University Housing Move In Date for • First Meal of Spring Term @ Victor’s
10
26 27
FEB

FEB
Spring Term
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

23
• Grades Online
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 Love this planner? Help make next years! Email your resume/cover letter to THURSDAY

31
jobs@studentmediagroup.com
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

28
• Spring Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! Go to pdx.edu/wrc for details FRIDAY

1
• Summer 2011 Housing Contracts Available

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

29
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of • Last Day to Add Classes Without
10
2 3
FEB

FEB
Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

30
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
March 2011 Love this planner? Help make next years! Email your resume/cover letter to THURSDAY

31
jobs@studentmediagroup.com
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

March 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

28
• Spring Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5
6 7 8 9 10 11 12

MON 13
20
14 15
21 22
16
23
17
24
18 19
25 26
27 28 29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month! Go to pdx.edu/wrc for details FRIDAY

1
• Summer 2011 Housing Contracts Available

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

29
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of • Last Day to Add Classes Without
10
2 3
FEB

FEB
Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

30
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details
APR

APR
MULTICULTURAL THE

C E N T E R

(MCC) Encourages and


Actively Pursues:

MAY
MAY

• Education outside the classroom


• Cultural & academic diversity
• Communiy partnerships
228 Smith Memorial Student Union
JUN

JUN
mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc
JUL

JUL
April 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


March 11 S M May 11 1 2
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Be a fan of Student Media • April is Sexual Assault

OCT
OCT

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Group on facebook, we Awareness Month! Go to


27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 won’t disappoint. www. pdx.edu/wrc for details Check out the Box Office’s
facebook.com/StudentMe- • Summer 2011 Housing Calendar of Events: www.
diaGroup Contracts Available boxoffice.pdx.edu

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Last Day to Add Classes
Without Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund • Last Day to Add Classes
Period With Instructor Approval

10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JAN

JAN
• Financial Aid Census Date
• Last Day to Drop Spring
FEB

FEB
Course Without Appearing on Fun PAID internship sound
Transcript nice? Email your cover letter
• Last Day of 70% Refund & resume to jobs@student-
Period mediagroup.com Income Taxes Due

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Last Day of 40% Refund • Summer 2011 Graduation
Period Application Deadline Earth Day

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
• Last Day of 20% Refund
Period • Fall Class Schedule Online
JUL

JUL
April 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


March 11 S M May 11 1 2
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7
6 7 8 9 10 11 12 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
13 14 15 16 17 18 19 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Be a fan of Student Media • April is Sexual Assault

OCT
OCT

20 21 22 23 24 25 26 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 Group on facebook, we Awareness Month! Go to


27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 won’t disappoint. www. pdx.edu/wrc for details Check out the Box Office’s
facebook.com/StudentMe- • Summer 2011 Housing Calendar of Events: www.
diaGroup Contracts Available boxoffice.pdx.edu

3 4 5 6 7 8 9

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Last Day to Add Classes
Without Instructor Approval
• Last Day of 100% Refund • Last Day to Add Classes
Period With Instructor Approval

10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JAN

JAN
• Financial Aid Census Date
• Last Day to Drop Spring
FEB

FEB
Course Without Appearing on Fun PAID internship sound
Transcript nice? Email your cover letter
• Last Day of 70% Refund & resume to jobs@student-
Period mediagroup.com Income Taxes Due

17 18 19 20 21 22 23
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Last Day of 40% Refund • Summer 2011 Graduation
Period Application Deadline Earth Day

24 25 26 27 28 29 30

MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
• Last Day of 20% Refund
Period • Fall Class Schedule Online
April 2011 THURSDAY

7
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

4MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last Day to Add Classes With Instructor Approval FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

5
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Financial Aid Census Date
10
9 10
FEB

FEB
• Last Day to Drop Spring Course Without
Appearing on Transcript
• Last Day of 70% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

6
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

7
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

4MON
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last Day to Add Classes With Instructor Approval FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

5
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Financial Aid Census Date
10
9 10
FEB

FEB
• Last Day to Drop Spring Course Without
Appearing on Transcript
• Last Day of 70% Refund Period
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

6
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

14
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

11
Fun PAID internship sound nice? Email your cover letter & resume
AUG

AUG
1 2
to jobs@studentmediagroup.com 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Income Taxes Due FRIDAY

15

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

12
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 40% Refund Period
10
16 17
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

13
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

14
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

11
Fun PAID internship sound nice? Email your cover letter & resume
AUG

AUG
1 2
to jobs@studentmediagroup.com 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Income Taxes Due FRIDAY

15

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

12
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 40% Refund Period
10
16 17
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

13
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

21
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

18
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Earth Day FRIDAY

22

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

19
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 20% Refund Period
10
23 24
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

20
• Summer 2011 Graduation Application Deadline
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

21
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

18
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Earth Day FRIDAY

22

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

19
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day of 20% Refund Period
10
23 24
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

20
• Summer 2011 Graduation Application Deadline
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

28
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

25
• Fall Class Schedule Online
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

29

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

26
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of
10
30 1
FEB

FEB
Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

27
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
April 2011 THURSDAY

28
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

April 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

25
• Fall Class Schedule Online
AUG

AUG
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9

MON 10
17
11 12
18 19
13
20
14
21
15 16
22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

29

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

26
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of
10
30 1
FEB

FEB
Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

27
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
May 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Check out the Box Office’s


Calendar of Events: www. • All Students May Register
boxoffice.pdx.edu for Summer Cinco de Mayo

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Continuing Graduate and
Postbac Graduates May • Continuing Seniors May • Last day to register for
Mother’s Day Register for Fall Register for Fall Spring Commencement

15 16 17 18 19 20 21
JAN

JAN
• Last Day to Change Spring
FEB

FEB
Grading Option at Registra- Need an internship? Email
tion Office • Continuing Postbac Un- your cover letter and resume
• Last Day to Withdraw from dergraduates May Register • Continuing Juniors May to jobs@studentmediagroup.
Spring Course for Fall Register for Fall com

22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Continuing Sophomores • Continuing Freshmen May
May Register for Fall Register for Fall

29 30 31 April 11 June 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 1 2 3 4
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Love this planner? Help 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JUN

JUN
make next years! Email your 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
• Last day to submit OPT • Newly Admitted Graduates resume and cover letter to
application for spring gradu- and Postbac Graduates May jobs@studentmediagroup.
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30
ating international students Memorial Day--PSU Closed Register for Fall com
JUL

JUL
May 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


1 2 3 4 5 6 7
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

Check out the Box Office’s


Calendar of Events: www. • All Students May Register
boxoffice.pdx.edu for Summer Cinco de Mayo

8 9 10 11 12 13 14

NOV
NOV
DEC

DEC
• Continuing Graduate and
Postbac Graduates May • Continuing Seniors May • Last day to register for
Mother’s Day Register for Fall Register for Fall Spring Commencement

15 16 17 18 19 20 21
JAN

JAN
• Last Day to Change Spring
FEB

FEB
Grading Option at Registra- Need an internship? Email
tion Office • Continuing Postbac Un- your cover letter and resume
• Last Day to Withdraw from dergraduates May Register • Continuing Juniors May to jobs@studentmediagroup.
Spring Course for Fall Register for Fall com

22 23 24 25 26 27 28
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Continuing Sophomores • Continuing Freshmen May
May Register for Fall Register for Fall

29 30 31 April 11 June 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S S M T W T F S
1 2 1 2 3 4
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
Love this planner? Help 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JUN

JUN
make next years! Email your 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
• Last day to submit OPT • Newly Admitted Graduates resume and cover letter to
application for spring gradu- and Postbac Graduates May jobs@studentmediagroup.
24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30
ating international students Memorial Day--PSU Closed Register for Fall com
May 2011 Cinco de Mayo THURSDAY

5
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

2MON
• All Students May Register for Summer
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

3
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Mother’s Day
10
7 8
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

4
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May 2011 Cinco de Mayo THURSDAY

5
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

2MON
• All Students May Register for Summer
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

3
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Mother’s Day
10
7 8
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

4
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May 2011 THURSDAY

12
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

9MON
• Continuing Graduate and Postbac Graduates May Register for
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fall 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last day to register for Spring Commencement FRIDAY

13

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

10
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day to Change Spring Grading Option
10
14 15
FEB

FEB
at Registration Office
• Last Day to Withdraw from Spring Course
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

11
• Continuing Seniors May Register for Fall
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May 2011 THURSDAY

12
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

9MON
• Continuing Graduate and Postbac Graduates May Register for
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
Fall 8 9 10 11 12 13 14
15 16 17 18 19 20 21
22 23 24 25 26 27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Last day to register for Spring Commencement FRIDAY

13

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

10
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last Day to Change Spring Grading Option
10
14 15
FEB

FEB
at Registration Office
• Last Day to Withdraw from Spring Course
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

11
• Continuing Seniors May Register for Fall
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
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19
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

16
• Continuing Postbac Undergraduates May Register for Fall
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AUG
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

20

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

17
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Need an internship? Email your
10
21 22
FEB

FEB
cover letter and resume to
jobs@studentmediagroup.com
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

18
• Continuing Juniors May Register for Fall
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May 2011 THURSDAY

19
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

16
• Continuing Postbac Undergraduates May Register for Fall
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AUG
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14

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SEPT
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OCT

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20

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NOV

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17
Passover Begins
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DEC
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JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
Need an internship? Email your
10
21 22
FEB

FEB
cover letter and resume to
jobs@studentmediagroup.com
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

18
• Continuing Juniors May Register for Fall
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May 2011 THURSDAY

26
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

23
• Continuing Sophomores May Register for Fall
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AUG
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8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MON 15
22
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25
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26
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SEPT
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OCT

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27

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

24
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DEC
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JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last day to submit OPT application for
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28 29
FEB

FEB
spring graduating international students
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

25
• Continuing Freshmen May Register for Fall
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May 2011 THURSDAY

26
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

May 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

23
• Continuing Sophomores May Register for Fall
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14

MON 15
22
16
23
17
24
18
25
19
26
20 21
27 28
29 30 31
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

27

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

24
Passover Begins
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Last day to submit OPT application for
10
28 29
FEB

FEB
spring graduating international students
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

25
• Continuing Freshmen May Register for Fall
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
JUL

JUL
JUNE 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


MAY 11 1 2 3 4
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
• Check out the Box Office’s
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Calendar of Events: www.

OCT
OCT

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 boxoffice.pdx.edu
29 30 31 • SALPies/Midnight Break-
fast 8pm-12midnight, SMSU
Ballroom • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NOV
NOV

• Spring Term Final Exams


• Last Day to Clear Spring
Outstanding Balances to • Spring Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
Avoid $100 Late Fee • Last Meal of Spring Term
• Finals Book Buyback at • Last Day to Clear Spring @ Victor’s
PSU Bookstore All Week Grade Deficiencies for June • Last Day of Academic Year
• Spring Classes End • Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams Graduation Housing

12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
• New International Student
• Spring Term Final Exams Orientation
• Spring Commencement • Mandatory Immigration • University Housing Move In
2pm, Rose Garden Arena Flag Day • Grades Online check in day Date for Summer Term

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Summer Term Begins
• Tutoring Begins, see www. • Fall 2011 Graduation Ap-
Father’s Day pdx.edu/tutoring for details Summer Solstice plication Deadline

26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JUN

JUN
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
JUL

JUL
JUNE 2011 MONTHLY PLAN AHEAD
AUG

AUG
DAILY PLANNERS

SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY NOTES


MAY 11 1 2 3 4
SEPT

SEPT
S M T W T F S
1 2 3 4 5 6 7
8 9 10 11 12 13 14
• Check out the Box Office’s
15 16 17 18 19 20 21 Calendar of Events: www.

OCT
OCT

22 23 24 25 26 27 28 boxoffice.pdx.edu
29 30 31 • SALPies/Midnight Break-
fast 8pm-12midnight, SMSU
Ballroom • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie

5 6 7 8 9 10 11

NOV
NOV

• Spring Term Final Exams


• Last Day to Clear Spring
Outstanding Balances to • Spring Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
Avoid $100 Late Fee • Last Meal of Spring Term
• Finals Book Buyback at • Last Day to Clear Spring @ Victor’s
PSU Bookstore All Week Grade Deficiencies for June • Last Day of Academic Year
• Spring Classes End • Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams Graduation Housing

12 13 14 15 16 17 18
JAN

JAN
FEB

FEB
• New International Student
• Spring Term Final Exams Orientation
• Spring Commencement • Mandatory Immigration • University Housing Move In
2pm, Rose Garden Arena Flag Day • Grades Online check in day Date for Summer Term

19 20 21 22 23 24 25
MAR

MAR
APR

APR
• Summer Term Begins
• Tutoring Begins, see www. • Fall 2011 Graduation Ap-
Father’s Day pdx.edu/tutoring for details Summer Solstice plication Deadline

26 27 28 29 30 31 JULY 11

MAY
MAY

S M T W T F S
1 2
3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12 13 14 15 16
JUN

JUN
17 18 19 20 21 22 23
24 25 26 27 28 29 30
31
May/June 2011 • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie THURSDAY

2
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

June 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

30
Memorial Day--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

31
• Newly Admitted Graduates and Postbac Graduates May Register for Fall
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Spring Classes End
10
4 5
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

1
• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
• SALPies/Midnight Breakfast 8pm-12midnight, SMSU Ballroom
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
May/June 2011 • Campus Rec Dive-in Movie THURSDAY

2
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

June 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

30
Memorial Day--PSU Closed
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

FRIDAY

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

31
• Newly Admitted Graduates and Postbac Graduates May Register for Fall
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Spring Classes End
10
4 5
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

1
• Check out the Box Office’s Calendar of Events: www.boxoffice.pdx.edu
• SALPies/Midnight Breakfast 8pm-12midnight, SMSU Ballroom
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011 • Spring Term Final Exams THURSDAY

9
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

6MON
• Finals Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore All Week
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Spring Term Final Exams 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Spring Term Final Exams FRIDAY

10
• Last Day to Clear Spring Outstanding Balances to Avoid $100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Spring Grade Deficiencies for June Graduation

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

7
• Spring Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams
10
11 12
FEB

FEB
• Last Meal of Spring Term @ Victor’s • Spring Commencement 2pm, Rose
• Last Day of Academic Year Housing Garden Arena
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

8
• Spring Term Final Exams
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011 • Spring Term Final Exams THURSDAY

9
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

6MON
• Finals Book Buyback at PSU Bookstore All Week
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Spring Term Final Exams 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
12 13 14 15 16 17 18
19 20 21 22 23 24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Spring Term Final Exams FRIDAY

10
• Last Day to Clear Spring Outstanding Balances to Avoid $100 Late Fee
• Last Day to Clear Spring Grade Deficiencies for June Graduation

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

7
• Spring Term Final Exams
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• Spring Term Final Exams • Spring Term Final Exams
10
11 12
FEB

FEB
• Last Meal of Spring Term @ Victor’s • Spring Commencement 2pm, Rose
• Last Day of Academic Year Housing Garden Arena
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

8
• Spring Term Final Exams
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011 THURSDAY

16
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

13
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• New International Student Orientation FRIDAY

17
• Mandatory Immigration check in day

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

14
Flag Day
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• University Housing Move In Date for Father’s Day
10
18 19
FEB

FEB
Summer Term
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

15
• Grades Online
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011 THURSDAY

16
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

13
Passover Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• New International Student Orientation FRIDAY

17
• Mandatory Immigration check in day

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

14
Flag Day
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
• University Housing Move In Date for Father’s Day
10
18 19
FEB

FEB
Summer Term
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

15
• Grades Online
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011 THURSDAY

23
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

20
• Summer Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Fall 2011 Graduation Application Deadline FRIDAY

24

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

21
Summer Solstice
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
25 26
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

22
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011 THURSDAY

23
JUL

JUL
DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

20
• Summer Term Begins
AUG

AUG
1 2 3 4
• Tutoring Begins, see www.pdx.edu/tutoring for details 5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT

SEPT
OCT
OCT

• Fall 2011 Graduation Application Deadline FRIDAY

24

NOV
NOV

TUESDAY

21
Summer Solstice
DEC

DEC
JAN

JAN
SATURDAY SUNDAY
10
25 26
FEB

FEB
MAR

MAR
WEDNESDAY

22
Passover Begins
APR

APR
MAY
MAY
JUN

JUN
June 2011
JUL

DAILY PLANNERS

JUNE 11
MONDAY
1
S M T W T F S

27
Passover Begins
AUG

1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8 9 10 11

MON 12
19
13 14
20 21
15
22
16
23
17 18
24 25
26 27 28 29 30
SEPT
OCT
NOV

TUESDAY

28
Passover Begins
DEC
JAN
FEB
MAR

WEDNESDAY

29
Passover Begins
APR
MAY
JUN
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Officer Leadership Program


Your next adventure may be as an officer in the Oregon National
Guard, Army Reserve or on Active Duty. As a simultaneous
member of the Oregon National Guard and the Federal ROTC Apartments Art Services
program you will become an expert in land navigation, physical
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and E5 Sergeant drill pay. Additionally you may qualify for a $10,000 scholarship for
your final two years of school, $450/$500 Armed Services Arts
per month ROTC Stipend, and $1200 a
year for books. Come meet the Military Army Gold Program NW Film Center
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(SW 6th Av. and Clay St.) in Room 212.
Military Science level 100-200 classes
are open to all PSU Students. So, go for
the GOLD and check us out. It will be
a great start on your career in leadership!

Contact us today!
email: psugold@pdx.edu
phone: 503-725-3512
web: www.armygold.pdx.edu
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PSU OMBUDS OFFICE


Don’t Know Which Direction
To Turn For Help?

Here’s What The Ombuds


Can Do:
Campus Organizations (Cont'd)  MULTICULTURAL 
THE

C E N T E R
Portland State University Ombuds (MCC) Encourages and
Psu Smsu Rm M313 Omb Portland������������������ 725-5901 Actively Pursues:
Confidential Individual Consultation See our Display Ad on Opposite Page
• Education outside the classroom
Listen impartially; help with problem-solving; Student Activities & Leadership Programs • Cultural & academic diversity
Please visit our website for more information on how to join
assist with identifying options and resources or start a student organization, on-campus events & activities, • Communiy partnerships
student run services & leadership development programs. 228 Smith Memorial Student Union
www.salp.pdx.edu .....................503-725-4452
Conflict Resolution Services
Facilitate conflict resolution for groups, Campus Recreation mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc

units and departments


Campus Recreation Campus Services (Cont)
PSU Community Services 1800 SW 6th Ave (Academic Student Rec Center)
Portland����������������������������������������������������� 725-5127
Collaborative/consultative work to improve HigherOne, Inc
See our Display Ad on This Page
the campus environment for PSU students and Visit us at www.higherone.com
employees; identify and report on-campus Campus Services New Haven���������������������������������������� 203 776-7776
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trends and problem areas
Center For Student Health And Counseling
Queer Resource Center
1880 SW 6th Ave (Univ Center Bldg, Suite 200)
Portland����������������������������������������������������� 725-2800 Smith Union 401D Portland����������������������������� 725-5681
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Ombuds, Sandy McDermott: 503-725-5901
Appointments: 503-725-5910
Location: M313 Smith Memorial Student Union

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Confidential Impartial Informal Independent


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PSU OMBUDS OFFICE


Don’t Know Which Direction
To Turn For Help?

Here’s What The Ombuds


Can Do:
Campus Organizations (Cont'd)  MULTICULTURAL 
THE

C E N T E R
Portland State University Ombuds (MCC) Encourages and
Psu Smsu Rm M313 Omb Portland������������������ 725-5901 Actively Pursues:
Confidential Individual Consultation See our Display Ad on Opposite Page
• Education outside the classroom
Listen impartially; help with problem-solving; Student Activities & Leadership Programs • Cultural & academic diversity
Please visit our website for more information on how to join
assist with identifying options and resources or start a student organization, on-campus events & activities, • Communiy partnerships
student run services & leadership development programs. 228 Smith Memorial Student Union
www.salp.pdx.edu .....................503-725-4452
Conflict Resolution Services
Facilitate conflict resolution for groups, Campus Recreation mcc@lists.pdx.edu • pdx.edu/mcc

units and departments


Campus Recreation Campus Services (Cont)
PSU Community Services 1800 SW 6th Ave (Academic Student Rec Center)
Portland����������������������������������������������������� 725-5127
Collaborative/consultative work to improve HigherOne, Inc
See our Display Ad on This Page
the campus environment for PSU students and Visit us at www.higherone.com
employees; identify and report on-campus Campus Services New Haven���������������������������������������� 203 776-7776
See our Display Ad on Page 9
trends and problem areas
Center For Student Health And Counseling
Queer Resource Center
1880 SW 6th Ave (Univ Center Bldg, Suite 200)
Portland����������������������������������������������������� 725-2800 Smith Union 401D Portland����������������������������� 725-5681
See our Display Ad on Following Page See our Display Ad on Page 10
Ombuds, Sandy McDermott: 503-725-5901
Appointments: 503-725-5910
Location: M313 Smith Memorial Student Union

www.ombuds.pdx.edu

Confidential Impartial Informal Independent


8 CAMPUS THE PLAN-IT Portland state THE PLAN-IT portland state CAMPUS 9
8 CAMPUS THE PLAN-IT Portland state THE PLAN-IT portland state CAMPUS 9
10 CAMPUS THE PLAN-IT Portland state THE PLAN-IT portland state COMPUTERS - VOLUNTEER 11

Computers - Dealers Restaurants (Cont)


PSU Bookstore Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub
1715 SW 5th Ave Portland������������������������������� 226-2631 Visit us on the Web: www.kellsirish.com
See our Display Ad on Page 5 112 SW 2nd Ave Portland�������������������������������� 227-4057
Paccini
Dentists 1717 SW Park Ave Portland����������������������������� 219-8000
See our Display Ad on Following Page
Sameh K El-Ebrashi BDS, MS, FACP The Cheerful Tortoise
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See our Valuable Coupon in the Coupon Section
Dining Services
Sports Bar & Grill
Aramark/PSU Dining Services
1825 SW Broadway, Ste 260 Portland������������� 725-4511 The Cheerful Tortoise
See our Display Ad on This Page 1939 SW 6th Ave Portland������������������������������� 224-3377
See our Valuable Coupon in the Coupon Section

Florists Transportation Service


Gifford’s Flowers Zipcar
704 SW Jefferson St Portland�������������������������� 222-9193 Visit us at www.zipcar.com/psu Portland��������� 328-3539
See our Display Ad on Following Page
Restaurants
Volunteer Organizations
Chit Chat & Bento
1907 SW 6th Ave Portland������������������������������� 224-3730 Give Kids the World
See our Valuable Coupon in the Coupon Section 210 S Bass Rd Kissimmee������������������������ 407 396-0770
10 CAMPUS THE PLAN-IT Portland state THE PLAN-IT portland state COMPUTERS - VOLUNTEER 11

Computers - Dealers Restaurants (Cont)


PSU Bookstore Kells Irish Restaurant & Pub
1715 SW 5th Ave Portland������������������������������� 226-2631 Visit us on the Web: www.kellsirish.com
See our Display Ad on Page 5 112 SW 2nd Ave Portland�������������������������������� 227-4057
Paccini
Dentists 1717 SW Park Ave Portland����������������������������� 219-8000
See our Display Ad on Following Page
Sameh K El-Ebrashi BDS, MS, FACP The Cheerful Tortoise
2075 SW 1st Ave, Suite 2M Portland��������������� 226-6659 1939 SW 6th Ave Portland������������������������������� 224-3377
See our Valuable Coupon in the Coupon Section
Dining Services
Sports Bar & Grill
Aramark/PSU Dining Services
1825 SW Broadway, Ste 260 Portland������������� 725-4511 The Cheerful Tortoise
See our Display Ad on This Page 1939 SW 6th Ave Portland������������������������������� 224-3377
See our Valuable Coupon in the Coupon Section

Florists Transportation Service


Gifford’s Flowers Zipcar
704 SW Jefferson St Portland�������������������������� 222-9193 Visit us at www.zipcar.com/psu Portland��������� 328-3539
See our Display Ad on Following Page
Restaurants
Volunteer Organizations
Chit Chat & Bento
1907 SW 6th Ave Portland������������������������������� 224-3730 Give Kids the World
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Now serving local
Cascade Natural Beef
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Draper Valley Chicken
Organic Marinara & Pizza Sauce

503.219.8000
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www.paccinirestaurant.com

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