Oregon State University

Oregon State is an international public research university that draws people from all 50 states and more than 100 countries. We go wherever the challenges are, push ourselves to the very edge of what’s known and keep going. We are determined to forge solutions. We are diverse and welcoming. We embrace our responsibility to Oregon and the world, building a future that’s smarter, healthier, more prosperous and more just. We see what could be and have worked relentlessly for 150 years to make it so. The university comprises of two campuses, 11 colleges, 12 experiment stations, extension programs in all 36 counties, academic programs. The main campus is located over an area of 400 acres. Oregon State University E-campus delivers more than 70 degrees and programs and over 1,300 classes online and in a hybrid format. 


Scholarship


OSU Scholarship Programs for Non-Residents

NEW NON-RESIDENT FRESHMEN

  •  WUE Scholarship
  •  Provost Scholarship
  •  Diversity Achievement Scholarship
  •  National Scholars Award
  •  International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Scholarship
  •  Additional Scholarship Opportunities

NEW NON-RESIDENT TRANSFERS

  •  WUE Scholarship
  •  Provost Scholarship
  •  Diversity Achievement Scholarship
  •  Additional Scholarship Opportunities

Courses


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Eligibility criteria


  • Preferred cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and completion of 15 required subject area courses.
  • Class rank taken in context with academic rigor and class size of high school attended.

Accommodation


Off Campus Student Housing Available Near the University of Oregon. 

Check online for further details!

Visa


You must have a valid passport in order to obtain a visa for the United States. Before visiting the U.S. Consulate for your visa, please read carefully the instructions on the Certificate of Eligibility (I-20 or DS-2019 form) issued for your studies at Oregon State University. Students with an I-20 will apply for an F-1 student visa. Students with a DS-2019 will apply for a J-1 exchange visitor visa. Contact your closest US Embassy or Consulate to get the procedures for applying for a visa. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE) has published information sheets describing what to expect when applying for a student visa and at a U.S. Port of Entry.

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OSU Scholarship Programs for Non-Residents

NEW NON-RESIDENT FRESHMEN

  •  WUE Scholarship
  •  Provost Scholarship
  •  Diversity Achievement Scholarship
  •  National Scholars Award
  •  International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Scholarship
  •  Additional Scholarship Opportunities

NEW NON-RESIDENT TRANSFERS

  •  WUE Scholarship
  •  Provost Scholarship
  •  Diversity Achievement Scholarship
  •  Additional Scholarship Opportunities

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  • Preferred cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and completion of 15 required subject area courses.
  • Class rank taken in context with academic rigor and class size of high school attended.

Off Campus Student Housing Available Near the University of Oregon. 

Check online for further details!

You must have a valid passport in order to obtain a visa for the United States. Before visiting the U.S. Consulate for your visa, please read carefully the instructions on the Certificate of Eligibility (I-20 or DS-2019 form) issued for your studies at Oregon State University. Students with an I-20 will apply for an F-1 student visa. Students with a DS-2019 will apply for a J-1 exchange visitor visa. Contact your closest US Embassy or Consulate to get the procedures for applying for a visa. U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (USICE) has published information sheets describing what to expect when applying for a student visa and at a U.S. Port of Entry.

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