Office of the Registrar
The Registrar oversees a broad range of activities to support students, including enrollment, course registration, academic history and transcript maintenance.
Resources for students and alumni:
- View the academic calendar 20-21
- View the academic deadlines calendar 20-21
- View the academic calendar 21-22
- Get set up with the Student Information System
- Track academic progress toward degree completion
- View current tuition and fees
- Apply for a dual degree
- Apply to graduate - instructions on using the online system
- Order official transcripts or documents
- Update Personal Information or Restrict Directory Information
Additional Registrar services
The Registrar also provides support to faculty for entering grades, viewing schedules and rosters and emailing students.
Additional Registrar services:
Leave of absence
- Students may request to withdraw or take a leave of absence.
- If this is for medical reasons, please include this form from your health care provider.
- To be reinstated following a medical leave of absence, please include this approval from your health care provider.
Oregon residency for tuition purposes
Notifications
- Student consumer information, 2019-20
- Student rights under FERPA, 2020-21
- Penalties associated with drug-related offenses
- General grievance and complaint procedures
- Student body diversity report - gender, race and Pell Grant recipient status
- Information on joint degree and certificate programs
- Transfer credits information
- Examples of employment obtained by OHSU graduates
- Examples of professional education graduates of 4-year degree programs may enroll in
Institutional enrollment reports
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OHSU reports
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