HC Announcements & Events
THIS WEEK! HCSA Flower Making Night
Get ready for spring fun! Want a great start to your spring term? Join HCSA for a fun night full of flowers and crafts on Thursday, April 16th from 5:00-6:30 pm in LINC 343. Free snacks and drinks will be provided. For dietary restrictions, please email Srini at [email protected]
NEW! Celebrating the Class of 2026!
Honors College students who graduated or are graduating between Fall 2025 and Summer 2026, please submit to our Alumni Gallery to share your accomplishments and future plans. If you don’t have a photo you’d like to share, you’re welcome to contact HC Communications Coordinator Kallie Hagel ([email protected]), who can take a headshot to submit! Submit here: beav.es/xCi
NEW! Explore Additional Credentials at the Transdisciplinary Minor and Certificate Fair
Tuesday, April 21, 1:00 – 4:00 p.m. at the Student Experience Center Lobby
Curious about adding a minor or certificate to your degree? The Transdisciplinary Minor and Certificate Fair brings together 25 to 30 cross-unit academic programs in one place, from humanitarian engineering and environmental justice to peace studies, marine conservation, and more.
Stop by to talk directly with program representatives from across campus. An advisor will also be available on site, so if you’re ready to declare a minor or certificate, you can start the process that same day.
The fair takes place alongside OSU’s Beyond Earth Day celebration outside the SEC, and it’s Food Truck Tuesday at the MU/SEC, so there’s plenty of reason to be in the area. Grab free popcorn, enter to win prizes, and explore programs that complement your major. No registration required. Just drop in anytime between 1 and 4 p.m. Questions? Contact [email protected]
NEW! Dean and Friends Conversation with Adam Bean, ’00 on “Manufacturing in the United States.”
All Honors College students are invited to a Dean and Friends conversation with Adam Bean, ’00, on Thursday, April 23 from noon–12:50 p.m. PT in LInC 360 and over Zoom. Dean and Friends events are unique to the Honors College and are opportunities for current honors students to connect with alumni and other external supporters about different career paths and professional topics. For this Dean and Friends event, Adam will lead a discussion on the theme, “Manufacturing in the United States.”
NEW! Volunteer at the Corvallis Humane Society
Sunday, April 26 from 10AM – 12PM.
Come enjoy the company of animals while doing tasks around the humane society! Meet in the LPSC parking lot at 9:30 for rides to the humane society. Snacks will be provided! Fill out this form if interested!
Survey Responses Needed: Share Perceptions of Health and Safety in Corvallis
Audrey Davis, a chemical engineering undergraduate student is requesting your participation in a survey they are conducting as part of their honors thesis study. This survey aims to document perceptions of the health and safety of recreation in the Willamette River within the Corvallis community. Responses will be kept anonymous and summaries of results will be reported in Audrey’s thesis. The link to the survey is here. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to [email protected] or their supervisor [email protected].
End of Year Slide Show Submissions Open!
Help us make the Honors College end of the year slideshow! Submit any photos or videos of HC students from this past year here. Submissions are due no later than Wednesday, April 22. We’re looking for HC students at events, studying, hanging out on campus and more! Open to all three campuses!
Marine and Coastal Opportunities (MACO) Peer Advising
MACO offers info on Coastal courses, Clubs, Internships, Research, and other academic opportunities! No appointment necessary, just drop into Strand 300 on Wednesdays & Thursdays from 2-4 p.m. during weeks 1-9.
Accommodation requests related to a disability should be made to [email protected] or 541-737-2780.
Don’t miss the Honors College Community Coffee and Ice Cream Bar!
All Honors College students, faculty and staff are invited to enjoy ice cream, coffee, community and casual conversation at the spring term Honors College Community Coffee, on Thursday, May 14 from 3-4:30 p.m. in the SLUG (LInC 340.)
WEEKLY! HCSA Meeting
Join the Honors College Association (HCSA) for weekly club meetings! HCSA is a student-led club that plans activities for Honors College students. HCSA puts together social events, academic events, professional development events, and more. Join HCSA and help make great events happen! The Honors College Student Association holds general meetings every Monday from 5-6:00 p.m. in LInC 343. If you are an Ecampus student and you are ever interested in attending virtually, please email HCSA at [email protected] or contact the Honors College office directly for more information and to get a zoom link. If you see an HCSA event that you would like to participate in from afar, if we have advance notice we can try to send you program supplies/items to join.
HC Academic Advising
While you are not required to meet with an Honors College academic advisor every term, we’re always happy to help. Please feel free to email or schedule an appointment anytime you have questions!
Honors College Advising Resources
- Schedule a 30 minute HC Academic Advising appointment on Beaver Hub here.
- For quick questions you can come see us during our Wednesday drop-in hours on Wednesdays, from 11:30 to 1:20 p.m., in LInC 450 and on Zoom or email us at [email protected].
- If for any reason you need to meet with a different advisor than the one you are assigned, you can schedule a meeting with a different advisor on our academic advising page.
HC Advising Quick Links
- How to Find Honors Courses
- Honors College Courses Tool
- Tips for Waitlisting Courses
- Thesis Quick Links:
Thesis Navigator Drop-In hours in the SLUG and on Zoom:
HC Thesis Resource Navigators will be hosting drop-in hours in the SLUG and on Zoom for any questions you might have regarding your thesis. If you’re unsure where to begin, having trouble identifying mentors to connect with, or not sure how to write your Thesis Proposal (among other things), our navigators are here to guide you in the right direction. If you are unable to make it to any of their drop-in sessions, feel free to reach out to them directly by completing the Request a Navigator webform.
Weekly drop-in times:
Mondays 10am-12pm in the SLUG and on Zoom
Wednesdays 10am-12pm in the SLUG and on Zoom
Fridays 10am-11am in the SLUG and on Zoom
Join Zoom Meeting: beav.es/xWh
Password: HCThesis
Stage 4 Thesis Drop-In Workshop Hours
The HC is excited to offer drop-in thesis hours for students who are in stage 4 of their thesis! These will be happening in LInC 450 and on Zoom, where they’ll run Monday through Friday from 4-5 p.m through the end of spring term. Whether you’re grappling with formatting challenges for your pre-text pages, have questions about the external communication requirement, or encounter any other thesis-related issues, this is your opportunity to seek assistance! Please email [email protected] if you have any questions.
Honors College Academic Advising Canvas Page
All HC students have access to the Honors College Academic Advising Canvas Page. This is a great resource where you can discover anything from instructions on finding honors courses to navigating the thesis process after you’ve completed the HC 408 Stage 1 thesis class. For students ready for the next steps with their thesis, this page can help with finding a thesis mentor, registering for your thesis credits, submitting your proposal and so much more.
Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU App
Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU is an app that gives all OSU students, including Ecampus students, 24/7 access by text or phone with a licensed mental health counselor (MySSP stands for “My Student Support Program”). The app makes it easy to schedule short-term counseling appointments with the same ongoing counselor and provides educational materials covering mental health topics. Students can communicate with a counselor in five different languages (Mandarin, Cantonese, French, Spanish or English); additional language options are available upon request. Students can download the Anytime Anywhere: MySSP @ OSU and learn more about the service here. For questions, please contact Bonnie Hemrick the Director of Mental Health Promotion.
HC Course Highlights
Ecampus
Interested in Graduate or Professional School? Take GRAD 420 (Ecampus)
Applying for graduate or professional school can be a daunting task. Add GRAD 420 to your spring class schedule. How and where to apply, how to choose an advisor, what to look for in a school, and how to obtain funding are hurdles to overcome during the application process. Supplemental materials will be provided as part of the course materials. Thanks to a surge of interest, a second section of the course has been added for Spring. Learn more in the GRAD 420 course overview video. 1 credit (Ecampus).
DSI 415H, MULTIDISCIPLINARY DESIGN FOR SOCIAL IMPACT, 4 Credits (Via Ecampus)
Need help finding a thesis research project? DSI 415/415H utilizes design thinking and methodologies through project and multidisciplinary team-based learning to develop real-world solutions to complex problems of importance in society. It promotes collaboration across arts, business, engineering, humanities, and the sciences as well as other disciplines. Projects are sponsored by real clients like non-profit organizations or research faculty at OSU. Some honors students have used this class as an opportunity to kick start their thesis work and identify a faculty research mentor. Ecampus enrollment restriction ends week 10 and on campus students may enroll.
Corvallis
NEW! Summer honors courses available!
The schedule has been updated with summer 2026 honors course options! Details are in the OSU schedule for Summer 2026 and course descriptions are available on the HC website.
Study Abroad
Crime & Punishment in the UK: Fact & Fiction
Join OSU Faculty leaders Susan Shaw and Michelle Inderbitzen from the College of Liberal Arts on a 6 credit, two week faculty-led program in London, England this summer.
Scholarship & Financial Aid Opportunities
TODAY! Graduate-Level Scholarship with Knight-Hennessy Scholars Program
Knight-Hennessy Scholars at Stanford University invites you to attend an upcoming in-person information session at Oregon State University on Monday, April 13 at 5:00 PM in STAG 262, where an admission officer will speak about the Knight-Hennessy Scholars program, scholar experience, and admission process and answer your questions. The Knight-Hennessy Scholars program is a graduate-level scholarship aimed at preparing the next generation of global leaders to address the increasingly complex challenges facing the world. Knight-Hennessy Scholars will annually select up to 100 high-achieving students with demonstrated leadership and civic commitment, who will receive funding to pursue a graduate education at Stanford. Scholars may pursue studies at any of the university’s seven internationally top-ranked graduate schools, and will be educated to navigate across business, government, academia, and the nonprofit sectors. Register for an in-person information session at Oregon State University.
THIS WEEK! Honors College 2026-2027 Scholarship Application
The Honors College recognizes that paying the differential tuition associated with HC enrollment can present a significant challenge. The Honors College Differential Tuition Scholarship is designed to make sure that students who are fully engaged with their HC education are not forced to withdraw due to the cost of enrollment in the college. Supported by donations from the Honors College community, Differential Tuition Scholarships are for $810-$1,620 for one academic year. The application for 2026-2027 Differential Tuition Scholarships will open Mon, Mar. 16. The deadline to apply is 11:59 p.m. on Sun, Apr. 19. All students who wish to be considered for a 2026-2027 continuing student scholarship in the Honors College should apply to the Honors College Differential Tuition Scholarship through ScholarDollars. Only returning and continuing Honors College students who are making progress toward completion of Honors College degree requirements are eligible to receive a scholarship. View here for more information.
Honors College Emergency Grant
The Honors College Emergency Grant supports students facing unexpected expenses related to housing and/or meals, course materials or equipment for a class, healthcare and/or mental healthcare costs, vehicle repairs necessary for travel to class, and/or travel home for family emergencies. Grants are for up to $500, with a limit of two grants during your time in the HC. Only expenses related to the above list are eligible for emergency grant support, per university policy. Tuition or other general costs of enrollment are not eligible for funding.
HC Experiential Learning Scholarship
The Honors College Experiential Learning Scholarship supports student engagement in the honors thesis (thesis proposal required), attendance at professional or academic conferences, payment of non-tuition fees associated with honors courses, or participation in an honors study abroad program. Applications are reviewed based on need, and the maximum award is $750. See here for additional information. Applications can be submitted through ScholarDollars and evaluated on a rolling basis.
Professional Development & Job Opportunities
THIS WEEK! HC Student Position Opening – Thesis Resource Navigator
The Honors College is looking for a student to join our team as a Thesis Resource Navigator. Applicants must be active HC students in Spring 2026 and have completed Stage 1 and Stage 2 of the thesis and have a thesis mentor. This position is a paid position with expected 6 hours per week, hours varying on student availability. The position performs a variety of work that supports current OSU HC students to navigate the thesis process. The intention is to start with us for the last few weeks of spring term to learn the ropes. Then we’ll start properly in fall term. Find the job posting here which will remain open until Fri. April 17th. Any questions can be directed to Dewi Roberts at [email protected].
NEW! MACO Student Positions Open
Marine and Coastal Opportunities (MACO) is hiring for 3 student employment positions: Social Media Specialist, Outreach & Office Assistant with the Small Boat Program and MACO, and Summer Assistant and Communications Support with Hatfield Marine Science Center and MACO. Applications are due April 26, 2026. View more information at beav.es/MACO-employment.
Student Job: JumpstART Night Shift RA
JumpstART is a one week residential camp at Oregon State University for +/-fifty high school
students. The program blends studio art classes, visiting artist lectures, and evening activities.
The Residential staff will be employed for a one week period, Sunday, June 21-Friday, June 26.
This includes mandatory training on Sunday, June 21th, and any other times as determined by
the camp director.
Residential Assistant’s (RA) primary charge is to provide supervision for participants and ensure
their safety and well-being. Night Shift RAs supervise participants during the night when
campers are asleep in the dorms, in the morning when campers are getting ready and at
breakfast. Read more about the position here!
Apply to be a Peace Corps Campus Ambassador!
Campus ambassadors are undergraduate and/or graduate college students who raise the Peace Corps’ profile on campus and introduce the agency’s mission to student groups.
- Average 5 hours of work per week
- Use your personal social media to promote the Peace Corps
- $3200 stipend per year with commitment for full academic year
- Returned Peace Corps Volunteers are encouraged to apply but it’s not required to have participated in the Peace Corps to be a Campus Ambassador. Coverdell Fellows are also eligible to apply. The only requirement is to be enrolled as undergraduate or graduate student at OSU currently.
- Applications are due April 30
As we are building our Peace Corps Prep Certificate program currently and preparing to launch it for 2026-27, we would LOVE to have a Campus Ambassador to work with! I hope you will consider applying! More info and link to apply on their website.
Build your resume with the VAW Global Team Leader Fellowship!
This Summer 2027 leadership opportunity is generally an 8-12 month intensive fellowship — valuable to future nurses, physicians, physicians assistants, dentists, dental hygienists, veterinarians, veterinary technicians, as well as other future healthcare providers and anyone interested in gaining skills in public health while supporting healthcare systems around the world. This pre-professional internship entails around 3-5 hours per week and is a truly enriching experience that will provide you with great skills for professional life such as learning about healthcare in a global context, gaining effective leadership and communication skills, acquiring international and public health work experience, and attending several orientations and workshops focused on personal development and cultural sensitivity. Register for an Info Session using registration code THRIVE . Apply using registration code THRIVE.
HC Research Opportunities
Looking for research opportunities? Visit the bulletin board of positions posted by faculty covering a vast range of fields, sortable by college.
Campus-Wide Events & Opportunities
THIS WEEK! Hope Walks Here: Volunteers Needed!
Saturday, Apr. 18 @ 10 a.m. Student Experience Center Plaza
Volunteer for this meaningful cause to promote suicide prevention. Everyone is welcome! The link to the volunteer form is here.
Lights of Hope Relay: Students Advocating for Change
CARE is hosting Lights of Hope, a Relay for Life event honoring cancer survivors, remembering loved ones lost and bringing the OSU community together to support the American Cancer Society. Join us on Friday, May 8, from 4–9 p.m. at the Memorial Union Quad for an evening of reflection, community and connection. The event will feature food, games, and live entertainment throughout the evening. Students can participate by attending the event or signing up as part of a team. Create a team and sign up here. Contact Violet Petersen with questions at [email protected].
Students: Borrow your Textbooks for Free!
The Basic Needs Center (BNC) has a Textbook Lending Library open to all on-campus students that includes books, calculators, chemistry model sets, and more. Visit their Textbook Lending Program website to see resources available at the BNC. Visit the BNC in-person at Champinefu Lodge to check out course materials.
Academic Success Center Online Workshops
Workshops are a great way to improve your writing, create better study habits, or learn a new skill. This list of online workshops is offered as a resource to succeed on campus:
Every fall, winter and spring, the Academic Success Center offer an online workshop series on academic success topics. Workshops are held weeks 2 through 10 and cover a variety of topics to support you in your learning and study at OSU.
The Writing Center in the Valley Library offers workshops as an opportunity to engage with other students around writing topics. All workshops are 50 minutes long and take place via Zoom
HC Resources
The Honors College main office in LInC 450 is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. HC staff is on hand during business hours to assist with questions, help with scheduling appointments or just chat and share some free candy. You can also get in touch with the main office by contacting [email protected] or by calling 541.737.6400.
Submit Nomination for Student Spotlight
The HC is currently accepting nominations for students to feature in our student spotlight series. If you know of a student who you think deserves recognition submit their name and the reason for the nomination here.