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Graduate Program Overview |
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Oregon State University operates on a quarter system, with classes beginning in September, January, and March. Most students find it advantageous to begin their graduate programs at the beginning of the academic year (late September) to coincide with course sequences. To begin graduate work, a prospective student must be admitted by both OSU Admissions and the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics. Application forms for admission to the Graduate School are available from the Office of Admissions, Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR 97331-2106 or they may be obtained online at http://oregonstate.edu/admissions. The phone number is 541-737-4411. For admission to the Graduate Program in Economics, see the Graduate School website. An applicant must submit to the Office of Admissions a copy of the application form, a nonrefundable $50 application fee, official sealed transcripts from every college or university attended, and a letter indicating the student's objectives and particular fields of interest. GRE scores should be sent to the Admissions Office. After the university receives the student application, a photocopy of the application, transcripts, and a copy of the student's letter stating his/her educational objectives will be sent from the Admissions Office to the Department along with TOEFL scores. Three reference letters should be sent directly to the Department from the writer to A student's application cannot be considered for admission until all of these items are provided to the Office of Admissions and to the Department. The minimum entrance requirements to the Graduate School are as follows:
Applications from students not meeting these requirements are usually rejected by the Office of Admissions. The Department can appeal the Admission Office's rejection, but usually abides by the decision. The departmental admissions process is handled by a committee of three faculty members, with the Graduate Committee chair taking the lead. The Department has no specific benchmarks for determining admission of domestic students, but does require that all international students have a TOEFL score of 575 (this is the paper score, which is equivalent to a 230 score on the computer exam) or greater. The committee considers the following four items from the application packet:
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