Undecided Transfer Students
At University Academic Services (UAS) we can advise undecided transfer students. Please contact us (405-744-5333) if you have any questions about enrollment or advisement. Our Office is home to the Transfer Student Organization and Tau Sigma, the OSU chapter of the National Transfer Student Honor Society.
The UAS Paul Milburn Tutoring Program is a service offering free one-on-one tutoring to any student needing assistance. Qualified tutors are approved by both UAS and their academic department at OSU. This program was originally funded as a gift from an OSU graduate who was dedicated to helping student succeed. Interested students need only to call or come by the UAS office to arrange for this individualized tutoring.
Degree Sheets of all undergraduate programs offered at OSU are kept on file in the UAS Office so that students may explore and compare different options, which interest them.
The Student Academic Mentor Program matches new freshmen with a “big brother or a big sister” in an effort to ease the transition to OSU. These “SAMS” are carefully selected among continuing students at OSU to work with new students individually during ALPHA and often in small groups through their freshman orientation classes to help them feel welcome and assimilate into campus life.
The University Academic Assessment Program is designed to provide academic assistance and advisement to students who have experienced academic difficulty. Specifically, UAAP serves:
· Students in UAS who are on academic probation and those who are referred by the colleges;
· Students in good standing, according to State Regents’ policy, but are ineligible for admission to their desired college;
Students suspended by OSU who have stayed out of college for minimum of one regular semester and who show potential for success;
Transfer students on academic probation who are admitted due to special circumstances.
Students enrolled through UAAP are assisted in reevaluating their career and educational goals, as well as in developing an academic plan appropriate for their interests and abilities.
**A course called UNIV2001, Academic Assessment and Evaluation, is offered to students in an effort to help them achieve their goals.