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ADVISING PATHWAYS
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PSU has seven Advising Pathways that group similar majors together based on common major-changing patterns. Pathways give students the opportunity to stay with the same advisor and advising team as often as possible if they change their major. You will be assigned an advisor from the pathway that advises your major or pre-professional track.
If you are undecided about your major, you will select any pathway that interests you and work with your assigned pathway advisor as you explore majors.
In addition to a pathway advisor, you may have a faculty advisor who can: discuss course content of your major courses, make suggestions for courses in your major, explore research opportunities, and share their knowledge as an expert in your field.
BUSINESS PATHWAY
Major Concentrations in this Pathway: Accounting, Advertising Management, Business Technology Analytics, Finance, Global Supply Chain Management, Human Resource Management, Management & Leadership, and Marketing.
DESIGN, CREATIVITY & PERFORMANCE PATHWAY
Majors in this Pathway: Architecture, Art Practice, Art & Design, Art History, Cultural History of the Arts, Graphic Design, Film, Music, Social Justice & the Arts, and Theater Arts.
ENGINEERING, COMPUTER
SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS & PHYSICS PATHWAY
Majors in this Pathway: Biomedical Informatics, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Computer Science, Data Science, Electrical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Mathematics, Mechanical Engineering, and Physics.
HEALTH, SCIENCE & THE EARTH PATHWAY
Majors in this Pathway: Applied Health & Fitness, Biochemistry, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies, Geography, Geology, Public Health Studies (5 concentrations available: Healthy Aging, Community Health Promotion, Health Services Administration, Indigenous Health, Pre- Clinical Health Science, or School Health Educator), and Science.
Majors in this Pathway: Anthropology, Applied Linguistics, Arts & Letters, Communication, Creative Writing, English, History, Judaic Studies, Liberal Studies, Philosophy, Speech & Hearing Sciences, and World Languages (French, German, Japanese, Russian, and Spanish).
SOCIETY & IDENTITY PATHWAY
Majors in this Pathway: Black Studies, Chicanx/Latinx Studies, Child, Youth & Family Studies, Elementary Education, Indigenous Nations & Native American Studies, Psychology, Sexuality, Gender & Queer Studies, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology, Special Education, and Women’s Studies.
URBAN, PUBLIC & GLOBAL AFFAIRS PATHWAY
Majors in this Pathway: Business Economics, Community, Urban Studies & Planning, Conflict Resolution, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Economics, International & Global Studies, Political Science, Quantitative Economics, and Urban & Public Affairs.
Pre-professional Program: Pre-Law.
UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS
All bachelor's degrees require a minimum of 180 credits, with at least 62 upper division credits (300/400 level courses) and a minimum cumulative GPA (grade point average) of 2.0 and a 2.0 in all courses in the major (some majors require a higher GPA. Forty-five (45) of your final 75 credits must be taken at PSU, and 25 of those credits must be taken for A-F grades. Majors, minors, and certificates: PDX.EDU/ACADEMIC-PROGRAMS
DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
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You must choose one of the degree types below and complete the requirements to earn that degree type. Most majors allow you to select either the BA or the BS degree. Review exceptions on the website.
BACHELOR
OF ARTS (B.A.)
A minimum of 23 credits (may be more depending on foreign language placement).
Two years college-level language proficiency (completion of a minimum of 3 credits in 203 or a more advanced level course OR language waiver).
• 10 credits minimum in arts & letters (a minimum of 3 credits must be in Fine & Performing Arts)
• 10 credits in science and/or social science (a minimum of 3 must be in science or math, excluding remedial math - 100 or lower)
BACHELOR OF SCIENCE (B.S.)
A minimum of 23 total credits required.
• One year of science courses (two courses/6 credits must include a lab or field work)
• 3 credits minimum in college-level math/ statistics (excluding remedial math - 100 or lower)
• 10 credits in arts & letters/social sciences
BACHELOR OF FINE ARTS (B.F.A.)
Students must complete the specific program as prescribed by their major department. Available only for art practice, creative writing, and graphic design.
BACHELOR OF MUSIC (B.M.)
Students must complete a program of music and applied music as prescribed by the Music Department.
BACHELOR OF APPLIED SCIENCE (B.A.S.)
Students must have completed an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S) and complete the specific program as prescribed by their major department. Available only for Management & Leadership.
Students who have not met the Second Language Admission requirement will also need to satisfy this requirement prior to graduation.
ACADEMIC DISTRIBUTION AREAS FOR BACHELOR’S DEGREE REQUIREMENTS
For specific requirements for the Bachelor of Music (BM) or Bachelor of Fine Arts (BFA), see your Pathway advisor.
ARTS & LETTERS
American Sign Language, Applied Linguistics, Architecture*, Art*, Art History*, Arts & Letters, Black Studies (221, 351-3, 421, 424-427 only), Communication, Conflict Resolution, Design*, English, Film*, Judaic Studies (325, 431, 435 only), Music*, Philosophy, Systems Science (421 only), Theater Arts*, World Languages & Literatures, Writing. *Fine & Performing Arts
Anthropology, Black Studies (except 221, 351-3, 421, 424-427), Chicano/Latino Studies, Child, Youth & Family Studies, Criminology & Criminal Justice, Economics, Geography, History, International Studies, Judaic Studies (except 325, 431, 435), Indigenous Nations & Native American Studies,Political Science, Psychology, Social Science, Social Work (310, 320, 340, 341, 350, 351, 384, 375, 399, 416, 430, 431, 432, 450 and 451 only), Sociology, Speech & Hearing Sciences (except 370, 371, 461, 487), Systems Science (336, 338, 340, 342, 350, 418 and 413 only), Urban Studies & Planning, Women's Studies
GENERAL EDUCATION REQUIREMENT
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At Portland State University, there are two general education tracks: University Studies and the University Honors College. Students must complete one of these tracks to graduate from PSU. Students who enter PSU in winter, spring, or summer terms should consult with their advisor about where to begin with these tracks.
UNIVERSITY STUDIES
Students complete the requisite courses based on the number of credits completed when they enter PSU:
CREDITS BEGIN WITH:
0-29 First Year Inquiry
30-74 2 Sophomore Inquiries
75-89 1 Sophomore Inquiry
90-134 3 Upper Division Cluster Courses
135+ Senior Capstone
RACE & ETHNIC STUDIES REQUIREMENT
UNIVERSITY HONORS
Students who are admitted into the Honors College complete the requisite courses based on the number of credits completed when they enter PSU:
CREDITS BEGIN WITH:
0-29 HON 101 The Global City
30-89 HON 260 Honors Writing
90+ HON 360 Honors Writing
The Race and Ethnic Studies Requirement (RESR) ensures that students are equipped with an understanding of how historically rooted and ongoing racism affects institutions in Oregon, the U.S. and the world. The courses taken to fulfill the requirement may also fulfill major, minor, University Studies, Honors and/or elective requirements.
STUDENT ENTERING PSU WITH FEWER THAN 90 COLLEGE CREDITS
• Two RESR designated courses (a minimum of 3 credits each) with a central focus on race, ethnicity and systemic oppression required.
• One course must focus on the U.S. experience; the second course must center the experiences of groups under European and U.S. colonialism and imperialism beyond the United States.
• One of the courses taken must be taken within the School of Gender, Race and Nations or be cross-listed with one of the SGRN units: Black Studies (BSt), Chicano/Latino Studies (ChLa), Indigenous Nations Studies (NAS), or Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies (WS).
STUDENT ENTERING PSU WITH MORE THAN 90 COLLEGE CREDITS
• One RESR designated course (a minimum of 3 credits each) with a central focus on race, ethnicity and systemic oppression required.
• The course taken by transfer students does not need to be offered within SGRN or cross-listed within one of its units.
WRITING REQUIREMENT
Students must complete 2 college-level composition courses or their approved equivalents for their baccalaureate degree requirements. Options for meeting this requirement are based on the total number of college credits earned upon admission to PSU:
• Students admitted to PSU with 0-29 college credits meet the requirement by completing the first two years of University Studies or University Honors (both approved equivalents of composition courses).
• Students admitted to PSU with 30-89 college credits meet the requirement with WR 121/121Z (required for transfer admission) and the requisite number of Sophomore Inquiry or Honors sophomore courses determined by placement into University Studies or University Honors.
• Students admitted having earned 90 or more college credits may be satisfied by one of the following options:
• Transfer into PSU with an approved equivalent of WR 121/121Z plus one approved composition course for which WR 121/121Z1 (or its approved equivalent) is a prerequisite.
• Transfer into PSU with two approved composition courses for which WR 121/121Z (or its approved equivalent) is a prerequisite.
• Complete WR 121/121Z plus one additional course from the following PSU course list: WR 200, 222, 227/227Z, 228, 300, 301, 323, 327, 333, 394, 400, 420 or a 4-credit Writing Intensive Course (WIC) course. HON 360 and HON 403 are approved WICs. Composition writing courses transferred into PSU may also be considered.
• Complete any two courses from the list above.
MAJOR REQUIREMENTS
A major is a primary field of study, an in-depth academic focus; you develop a significant level of knowledge in a specific academic area. In order to graduate, you must complete the requirements for one of the majors offered by PSU. The number of credits required for each major varies. The specific requirements for all undergraduate majors offered by PSU are in the University Bulletin: pdx.edu/academic-affairs/psu-bulletin
ELECTIVES
Electives are courses that do not directly apply toward general education, degree, or major requirements. Most students need elective credits to meet the 180 total credit or 62 upper-division credit requirements for graduation. PSU does not require a specific number of electives; the number of elective credits needed varies
CREDIT REQUIREMENTS
• Total credits required to graduate with a bachelor’s degree = 180
• Total upper-division credits required = 62
• Minimum credits required in residence at PSU = 45 of last 75, or 150 total
• Maximum number of two-year college credits allowed towards degree = 124
• Maximum number of Pass/No Pass (P/NP) credits allowed towards degree = 45
• Maximum number of vocational/technical, PE, cooperative education credits allowed towards degree = 12 each
CAREERS
UNIVERSITY CAREER CENTER
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The University Career Center provides support to all PSU students and alumni in all aspects of their career development including: exploration, preparation and planning, job and internship searching, and making career changes and transitions through individual appointments, drop ins, workshops, classes and extensive online resources. They also maintain the job and internship portal, Handshake, and coordinate several career fairs and employer visits each academic year.
JOBS & INTERNSHIP PORTAL
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PSU uses the Handshake platform to post jobs, internships and career related events. New jobs are posted daily with a focus or regional opportunities. Handshake is a smart platform that will customize job recommendations as you use it.
ON-CAMPUS JOBS
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There are almost 2000 student job positions across campus in almost every office and department. Working on campus is a great way to gain experience while pursuing your educational goals. Most campus jobs are posted on the Handshake job board. The University Career Center can help you with your job search, resumés, and cover letters. Some jobs require Federal Work Study (FWS) as part of your financial aid offer.
EXPLORE CAREERS & CONNECT WITH EMPLOYERS
PSU hosts career fairs, alumni panels, industry lectures, workshops, and training throughout the year. Get notifications by signing up for your academic department listserv, opting in to Handshake emails, and checking the campus events and career center workshop calendar.
DEPARTMENT CAREER SERVICES
SCHOOL OF BUSINESS
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Business majors are provided with customized career services through the School of Business Career Center located in the Karl Miller Center (KMC) Suite 410. Business students can meet 1:1 with their career coach, attend events with employers, utilize one of the many 24/7 online tools and more. The School of Business Career Center helps with everything from exploring what you want to do with your business degree such as making or updating a resume, helping with your job or internship search, prepping for an interview, and negotiating your salary.
MASEEH COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING AND COMPUTER SCIENCE
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The Maseeh College offers dedicated services to help students transition from the classroom to the workplace — and alumni looking to make a change including expert guidance on resumé writing, interviewing, using LinkedIn, working with recruiters, searching job boards, networking, and public speaking.
ACADEMIC SERVICES
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT SERVICES
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International Student Services provides immigration and student life advising, student events, employment authorization, and quarterly new student orientations for international students.
LIBRARY
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The PSU Library offers access to books, articles, films, and other scholarly resources, research help from librarians, course reserves, extensive study spaces for both groups and individuals, and tech equipment. The Library is a distinctive building on campus, wrapping around the historic copper beech tree.
STUDENT ID
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If you are a new student, you can get your new student ID card in-person once you are registered for the upcoming term courses. No appointment needed. Located on the first floor of Fariborz Maseeh Hall (FMH).
WRITING CENTER
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The Writing Center provides writing resources and step-by-step guides to assist students with academic writing projects. Students can work directly with a writing consultant in person or virtually.
STUDENT ACADEMIC SUPPORT SERVICES
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THE LEARNING CENTER: TUTORING SERVICES
The Learning Center, located on the second floor of the PSU Library, provides a study space where you can access on-the-spot tutoring while doing your homework. Get timely support in various subjects from trained peer tutors to help you deepen course knowledge and improve your grades. Individual or group sessions available, in person and online. Appointments are available and drop-ins welcome.
ACADEMIC COACHING
Academic coaching, located on the third floor of FMH, is a free academic support service for all PSU students. Work with coaches to create tailored plans for achieving goals, balancing school and life, and enhancing study skills. Coaches offer strategies for deeper class engagement, self-reflection, and behavioral changes to boost academic success.
ACADEMIC TESTING SERVICES
Academic testing support services for students on behalf of faculty. Make-up exam support available on a capacity basis. Quieter, secure environments in multiple locations on campus, equipped with necessary technology. We ensure accessible, equitable testing conditions and work closely with faculty, departments, and the DRC.
CAMPUS LIFE
ATHLETICS
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PSU is a NCAA Division I school and students can attend games and matches for free. PSU’s 15 teams compete against the top competition in the nation, including regular contests against Pac-12 schools. Find athletics apparel at pdx.edu/shop
GREEK LIFE
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Greek Life fosters strong leaders, lasting traditions, and a healthy social atmosphere throughout the Greek organizations. The fraternities and sororities of Portland State provide opportunities to learn through philanthropy, event planning, and business management; all vital aspects to the development of the Greek Life community and the individual. Current Greek Life organizations include Alpha Chi Omega, Kappa Delta Chi, and Omega Delta Phi.
KPSU RADIO
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Broadcasting since 1994, KPSU is Portland’s college radio. Streaming student-run, non-commercial, and freeform radio from Portland State University 24/7. Any PSU student can have a show on KPSU for free.
PSU VANGUARD
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Portland State's student-run newspaper. Published since 1946. Now available once a week on Wednesday. As a student-run publication, Vanguard provides unique hands-on learning experiences in a functioning newsroom.
STUDENT GROUPS
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Joining a PSU student organization is one of the best ways to make new friends, explore topics you care about, and gain new skills. With over 100 active groups to choose from you’re sure to find one that fits your interests, or you can start your own.
STUDENT MEDIA
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Student Media is the home of PSU’s student-run media outlets, including three print publications, a video production studio, and our on-campus radio station. Get trained to work as a reporter, DJ, photographer, videographer, designer, and more, with no previous experience necessary.
STUDENT GOVERNMENT
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PSU’s student government, the Associated Students of Portland State University (ASPSU), works to amplify student voices by collaborating across the campus community. You can gain valuable leadership experience as a member and earn a leadership stipend and internship credits.
STUDENT ACTIVITIES & LEADERSHIP
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Student Activities and Leadership Programs (SALP) is the hub for student involvement at PSU. SALP programs help students find and build community on campus through leadership opportunities, skills training, service work, and student employment as they become ethical, socially just, and civically engaged leaders on campus and in the community.
STUDY ABROAD
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Unlock a world of possibilities with PSU's study abroad programs. The PSU Education Abroad office offers personalized guidance to explore programs abroad tailored to your major, career goals, and personal aspirations. Connect with us for a transformative educational journey while staying on track to graduate. Your adventure begins here!
CAMPUS PUBLIC SAFETY
EMERGENCIES
We have great resources and security measures in place for our students. Most of our buildings are not open to the public, so students have to use a badge to get in. We have friendly campus public safety ambassadors and officers who are visible around campus. If a student feels uncomfortable walking alone they can call a safety escort anytime to walk with them wherever they like.
Campus Public Safety offers 24/7 support.
EMERGENCY: 503-725-5911
Non-emergency: 503-725-4407
TTY: 503-725-2511
Email: cpso@pdx.edu
633 SW Montgomery St.
COUNSELING SERVICES
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Counseling Services staff are available to assist any student experiencing a mental health emergency or faculty/staff working with a student in distress.
All-Gender Bathrooms are located in most buildings on campus at Portland State.
CAMPUS RECREATION
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Campus Rec is the playful beating heart of Portland State University, where quality recreation and wellness programs inspire, empower and educate. All fee-paying students are members of Campus Rec and are able to access our programs and services. Campus Rec celebrates diversity, inclusiveness, and authenticity in all of our programs. We are nationally recognized for accessible and innovative programs and facilities that are available to Portland State students, faculty, staff, alumni and community affiliates.
FITNESS & WELLBEING
Campus Rec offers cardio, endurance, strength, mind/ body, and dance fitness classes led by certified and motivational instructors. Our affordable personal training program brings clients closer to their goals, and our wellbeing team engages the entire campus community with annual events and programs such as Walktober. The Rec Center features an indoor track and nearly 200 pieces of cardio and strength equipment.
GROUP X FITNESS CLASSES
Campus Rec's group exercise (Group X) program provides a wide variety of FREE, inclusive, and accessible group fitness classes to the PSU community that promote joyful movement, build participant confidence, and enhance wellbeing.
AQUATICS & SAFETY
Make a splash with Campus Rec’s Aquatics program. De-stress, exercise, and have fun in our state-of-theart, 25-yard pool and 10-person spa. Programs offered include lap swim, open rec swim, and special events that are available to Campus Rec members for free. Adult swim clinics, youth swim lessons, and First Aid/CPR/ AED and lifeguard certification courses are available for a fee.
INTRAMURALS
Intramural Sports provide Campus Rec members of all skill levels with opportunities to participate in sports, make new friends, and be active in a safe, fun environment. Offerings change every term and include: basketball, soccer (indoor and outdoor), volleyball, slowpitch softball, kickball, cornhole, table tennis, and pickleball.
OUTDOOR PROGRAM
The Outdoor Program provides opportunities for guided outdoor trips, workshops and certification courses, outdoor rental gear at affordable rates, and an indoor Climbing Center. Whether you are looking to embark on an adventure or learn a new outdoor skill, join us in exploring the wild side of Oregon.
REC CLUBS
This student-led program provides opportunities for recreation and intercollegiate competition between students of all skill and ability levels. Participate in your favorite sports and activities, build community, and practice transferable leadership skills in a safe and supportive environment. Our 30+ clubs are educational, accessible, organized by students, and funded by student fees. Join an existing Rec Club or start a brand new club of your own.
WORK AT CAMPUS REC
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Campus Rec employees work collaboratively to provide a welcoming and inclusive place to play for the entire Portland State Community. Campus Rec creates a community for employees to connect, grow, and cultivate a sense of purpose, to nurture abilities in themselves and others, and to generate positive social impact across campus and in their communities. We strive to inspire, empower, and educate our employees to be current and future leaders of social change by providing professional development opportunities that complement the student academic experience with practical job training and mentorship. Campus Rec also offers several training programs that are designed to reduce barriers to participation, provide mentorship and pathways to employment at Campus Rec, and lead to career paths post graduation.
CLASSES & REGISTRATION
REGISTRATION
All of the important tools for planning your course registration are found in the Registration Hub which you can access through myPSU (my.pdx.edu).
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Planning Your Schedule: Class schedules for future terms are available online approximately two weeks before registration for the term begins. You can use the Schedule Planner in the Registration Hub to build your optimal course schedule based on the classes you need at the times you want.
For academic year planning, the Course Planning Guide (CPG) is a projected list of courses to be offered during specific quarters of the academic year. Listings are subject to change throughout the year, and you should check back periodically for the latest projections. The CPG can be viewed at cpg.sa.pdx.edu.
Registration Holds: Registration holds are placed on student records for past-due accounts, missing measles documentation, missing admissions data, or other reasons. Information about holds and how to clear them is available in MyPSU: my.pdx.edu
When to Register: Students begin registering for classes during the pre-term registration period and may make changes to their registration well after the term begins. Pre-term registration dates are prioritized according to student class standings (starting with Graduate students), determined by the number of credits, earned as follows:
Graduate Fully admitted to a graduate program
Postbaccalaureate Fully admitted as a postbaccalaureate
Senior 135+
Junior 90–134
Sophomore 45–89
First Year 1–44
To increase the chances of securing a place in your preferred classes, you should register as soon as possible once your registration queue opens.
Online Registration Hours: Registration opens at 8:00 a.m. for each registration group. Subsequently, registration is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week until the last day to add classes each term.
Registration Deadlines: The Academic Calendar (pdx.edu/ registration/calendar) lists priority registration schedules and deadlines for adding and dropping classes, making grade option changes, withdrawing from classes, and refunding percentages. These dates are important because they determine the extent of financial obligation incurred by registration activity, and they determine if and how a class registration will be recorded on a student’s transcript.
HOW TO REGISTER FOR CLASSES
Registering for classes at PSU is done through the registration hub. Follow the steps below to register for classes:
1. Go to my.pdx.edu and sign in using your Student (Odin) Account.
2. Go to the Academic Dashboard, in the Classes section, select Registration Hub.
3. Select the Register for Classes option.
4. The Select a Term page will load. Select the term you wish to view and click Continue.
REGISTER USING THE CLASS SEARCH FEATURE
1. In the Find Classes tab, you can search by subject and course number, keywords, title, or select the Advanced Search for more search options.
2. The Advanced Search option allows you to search by day and time, online or hybrid course delivery, Junior Cluster or other course attributes to better filter your options.
3. Select or type your search criteria into the necessary boxes. After you have entered your search criteria, select Search. A list of sections will load.
Closed Classes: A class that is full will say “Full” in red in the status column. However, seats on the waitlist may be available.
Available Seats: Hovering over the information in the Status column will show you how many seats are available in the class or on the waitlist.
4. Select Add in the far right column to register for a course. The course will appear in Pending status in your registration Summary
5. Add the rest of your courses, then select Submit.
6. If there are no errors, the Status column will update to Registered. If there are errors, they will display in a pop-up window.
Possible Registration Errors
DEPT APPR: This course requires approval from the instructor or department to add. After the first week of the term, this is required for every class. Contact the instructor or department to discuss their override procedure.
Co-Requisite: The class has a required co-requisite for which you must register at the same time..
Pre-Requisite: The class has a prerequisite that has not been completed.
Major Restriction: You may only register for this class if you are majoring in this department.
Time Conflict: The class for which you are trying to register overlaps with another class for which you already registered.
REGISTER USING THE CRN (COURSE REFERENCE NUMBER)
1. If you already know the CRN for a course you want to take, you can add the class directly by CRN.
2. On the Register for Classes page, enter the CRN for the class and click Add to Summary.
3. Follow the steps to submit from your registration Summary
DROP A CLASS
Dropping a class may be necessary if you accidentally register for the wrong class or section. Students must initiate all drops and withdrawals from a course. It is your responsibility to drop or withdraw properly by the deadline dates in the Academic Calendar.
You may drop a course online with no record of the course on your transcript up to the end of the second week of the term during Fall, Winter, and Spring terms. (As a courtesy, you should notify the instructor that you intend to drop.) From the beginning of the third week up to the end of the seventh week, you may withdraw online or by using a Special Registration form, but a “W” will be recorded on your transcript.
Follow the steps below to drop a class:
1. In the Register for Classes page, locate the Action dropdown menu.
2. Click the Action drop-down menu, select Drop Course WEB, Withdraw Course WEB, or Drop/Delete Pre-Term Web depending upon the available options and then select Submit. Once you select Submit, you will not be able to cancel the submission. If you mistakenly drop a class, you must re-register for it before the add deadline.
GET ON A CLASS WAITLIST
Getting on a class Waitlist can help you get into a closed class if someone drops the class. This option permits a department to obtain a chronological list of names of students who wish to be considered for the next available seat in the class.
◉ If you receive a message that a course is full, but a Waitlist is available, select Waitlist WEB from the Action drop down menu and then select Submit.
Once on a Waitlist, you will NOT be automatically registered for the class if a seat becomes available. Once a seat becomes available, a notification will be sent to the first person on the Waitlist via their PSU email account, letting them know they can register for the course. You have exactly 24 hours from the time this email is generated to register for the reserved seat. Instructions on how to add a course from the Waitlist when a seat becomes available will be contained in the notification email. Once 24 hours have lapsed, you will
automatically be dropped from the Waitlist. If you still need the course, you will need to add yourself back to the Waitlist.
SPECIAL REGISTRATION
In certain cases, you may find that you need or want to take a course but cannot register for it online. Special registration processes, such as by-arrangements or departmental approvals, are handled in person at the Registration Counter in the Student Services Lounge in Fariborz Maseeh Hall (FMH).
DEGREE AUDIT REPORTING SYSTEM (DARS)
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The Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS) is a valuable tool that helps you track your progress towards your degree. This report applies the courses you are currently enrolled in and the courses you have completed (including any transfer courses accepted by PSU), to the graduation requirements.
How to Run a Degree Audit
1. Log in to my.pdx.edu and go to the Academics dashboard
2. From the Academic Planning section, select Degree Audit Reporting System (DARS)
3. Select Submit an Audit
4. Select Portland State University PSU Undergrad/ Postbac, then Continue
5. Select your Degree Program (ex: Architecture - Bachelor of Arts)
6. Select the Catalog Year
7. Select Run Audit
DARS audits are used as unofficial advising tools and are not intended to be a promise or guarantee of progress toward a degree, major, minor, or certificate. Any PSU advisor can help you interpret this report and understand where you stand in completing your requirements to graduate.
BOOKS AND SUPPLIES
You can get materials you’ll need for your classes such as textbooks, lab materials, art supplies, software, and writing utensils at the Portland State Bookstore. You can save money by using the PSU library, or renting or finding deals on books and supplies.
COMMENCEMENT
STEPS TO GRADUATION
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Graduation refers to actually receiving a degree once a student has been certified by the University as having met all degree requirements. Upon certification, the degree is awarded and noted in myPSU so that it displays on PSU transcripts. In order to graduate, you must follow the steps to graduate.
COMMENCEMENT INFORMATION
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Commencement is the ceremony where students, families, friends, and the PSU community come together to celebrate your academic accomplishments. The commencement ceremony is open to any student who has applied to graduate, notified the Commencement Office that they intend to participate, rented the required regalia, and shown up at the designated time on the day of the ceremony. Commencement ceremonies occur annually in June.
Ceremonies are available to watch via livestream broadcast. A recording of each ceremony will be available online after the live ceremonies.
RESOURCE CENTERS
BASIC NEEDS HUB
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The Basic Needs Hub provides students with one place to stop for support in a moment of need for financial, housing, food, or other basic needs.
CULTURAL RESOURCE CENTERS
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The Cultural Resource Centers (CRCs) provide student leadership, employment, and volunteer opportunities; student resources such as study spaces, computer labs, lounge areas, extensive programming and events. All PSU students are welcome in our spaces.
DISABILITY RESOURCE CENTER
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The Disability Resource Center (DRC) works to make university life accessible to students with disabilities. The DRC identifies, evaluates, and reduces or eliminates barriers to student access and equity; and fosters community and creates opportunities to promote disability culture.
QUEER RESOURCE CENTER
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The Queer Resource Center exists as the queer and trans student hub, and resource/referral center, and home of PSU queer and trans event traditions.
RESOURCE CENTER FOR STUDENTS WITH CHILDREN
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The Resource Center for Students with Children assists student caregivers with varied resources. Services include a subsidy to help offset the cost of childcare, support with resources, Title IX advocacy, informational workshops, and family-friendly spaces.
STUDENT LEGAL SERVICES
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Student Legal Services (SLS) provides FREE legal help to current PSU students including drop-in notary hours. Our team of attorneys offers consultations, representation, and advice on many legal matters. We also offer educational presentations, workshops, internships, and Explore the Law, a program for students interested in pursuing legal careers that pairs students with attorney mentors.
TRANSFER AND RETURNING STUDENT RESOURCE CENTER
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The Transfer & Returning Student Resource Center (TRSRC) helps prospective transfer students, and students returning or re-enrolling after a break in their education, smoothly transition to PSU. The TRSRC offers academic and career advising, connects students to appropriate PSU resources and services, and provides programming for transfer and returning students.
TRIO STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES
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TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is a college retention and graduation program for undergraduate students who are first-generation, low-income, or have a documented disability to develop the academic skills and personal development necessary to successfully pursue and complete their first bachelor's degree. SSS offers scholarships, 24/7 free online tutoring, quiet study rooms, and priority registration for TRIO students.
VETERANS RESOURCE CENTER
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The Veterans Resource Center (VRC) helps all Veterans and Military-affiliated students thrive at PSU. The VRC has quiet study spaces, a kitchen area with fridge and food pantry, plenty of coffee, and a wealth of knowledge about all aspects of Veteran life at PSU.
WOMEN’S RESOURCE CENTER
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The Women's Resource Center advocates for the best educational and campus experience for all members of our community by advancing social justice, ensuring access to personal empowerment for students of all genders, and by working toward a safe and healthy campus.
HEALTH & WELLNESS
DEAN OF STUDENT LIFE
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The Office of the Dean of Student Life (DOSL) is a resource for students, faculty, staff, and family members with concern for a student. The Dean of Student Life, Director of Conduct & Community Standards, CARE Advocates, and administrative staff are responsible for a variety of services and programs designed to enhance student learning, connection, and success, in addition to assisting students that may be experiencing barriers to personal and academic success.
HEALTH INSURANCE PLANS
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PSU requires any student taking five or more credits per term (one or more if international) to maintain comprehensive medical insurance coverage. If you have your own health insurance, including the OHP, you can submit an application to waive the PSU Student Health Insurance Plan for the current academic year. Waivers must be submitted every academic year (fall through summer). If you don't have health insurance or your health insurance does not meet the criteria for the waiver application, you will automatically be enrolled in the PSU Student Health Insurance Plan and charged to your student account.
MEASLES VACCINE REQUIREMENT
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In compliance with Oregon state law, Portland State University requires all admitted students born on or after January 1, 1957 to have two doses of the Measles, Mumps, and Rubella (MMR) vaccine, show evidence of immunity to measles (Rubeola), or request a medical or non-medical exemption.
CENTER FOR STUDENT HEALTH & COUNSELING
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PSU’s Center for Student Health & Counseling (SHAC) is a comprehensive health and wellness center that provides high quality, accessible medical, counseling, dental, and health promotion and education services. Students who are taking 5+ non-restricted differential tuition credits pay the Student Health Fee. They are therefore eligible for SHAC services regardless of the type of medical insurance they carry and have no office visit fee for health services and counseling services. All students taking 1+ credit can access SHAC Dental Services on a fee-forservice basis. Dental providers are licensed professionals and services are typically 30-50% lower than other private clinics.
HOUSING & FOOD
HOUSING
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First year students live in first year-only floors in Broadway and Ondine. Transfer and continuing students can live in any of our seven residence halls. Students admitted to the Honors College have the option to live in Stephen Epler in an honors-specific community. Students are not required to live on campus.
FIRST YEAR ON-CAMPUS HOUSING REQUIREMENT
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First year students who live more than 25 miles away from campus at the time of application, are under 20 years of age on the first day of the term, and who enroll in 8 or more credits, are required to live in a PSU residence hall during their first academic year (fall, winter, and spring terms).
FOOD
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PSU offers on campus food options through PSU Eats and meal plans for students who live on campus and off campus. Our downtown location also gives you access to hundreds of food carts and local restaurants. There are grocery and convenience stores within walking distance of campus including Safeway and CVS.
FOOD ASSISTANCE RESOURCES
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PSU hosts the Free Food Market on the second Monday of each month. Food distribution is from 9:30 am - 11 am. Bring your own bag! PSU provides links to resources online for other food assistance programs in the Portland and downtown areas.
STUDENT FINANCE
APPLY FOR SCHOLARSHIPS
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The PSU Scholarship Application is now open. To apply for all Portland State scholarships visit the PSU's Scholarship Universe portal. Use Scholarship Universe to submit an application for the thousands of dollars in scholarships PSU will award every academic year. The deadline to apply for scholarships through the PSU Scholarship Application is typically February 1, check the website for the most update information.
EMERGENCY AID
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Supporting student success is our number one priority. We understand it is hard to focus on school when an emergency or natural disaster threatens your financial security. PSU’s Undergraduate Emergency Aid Fund assists students who are on the verge of pausing their educational pursuits due to a financial emergency.
FINANCIAL WELLNESS CENTER
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For many college students, money is an extremely important and sometimes stressful topic. We know that understanding how to manage money is an important part of student success. Through education, awareness, and mentoring, the Financial Wellness Center is designed to give all students the tools and resources needed to empower them to make healthy financial decisions. Meet one-on-one with a Financial Coach regarding your PSU student account, re-enrolling at PSU, resolving a debt owed to PSU, understanding the cost of your degree, creating a sustainable budget, repairing credit, or repaying student loans.
CHILD CARE RESOURCES
ON CAMPUS CHILDCARE
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PSU is offers the following on campus childcare options: Helen Gordon Child Development Center (full day, year round; 6 week through 5 years; full-time & part-time availability for children under 3 years), ASPSU Children's Center (full day & flexible hours; academic term, occasional summer terms; 6 months through 7 years; part-time availability); Little Vikings Flexible Care (flexible by-the-hour care, year round; infants and toddlers), and Baby Vikings (full day & flexible hourly care, year round; 6 weeks through 2 years old). Students interested in on-campus childcare are encouraged to apply before the start of their first term. Availability of care varies by age and student preference.
LACTATION SPACES
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PSU has 15 lactation spaces on the PSU campus. Each lactation room offers its own amenities which can include: sink, glider and ottoman, table, outlet, and refrigerator. Each room is accessible by key code.
SUSTAINABILITY
Portland State is committed to sustainability across the institution: as a framework for operating our campus; as a core part of our educational and research objectives; and in the opportunities and futures we support for our students. PSU’s three anchors of sustainability are through our Student Sustainability Center, Planning and Sustainability Office, and the Institute for Sustainable Solutions.
GET INVOLVED
The first step to getting involved is joining the Emerging Sustainability Leaders Program. Students who sign up gain access to opportunities to enhance their sustainability professional development skills and form community. These include unique workshops, social events and exclusive first access to Student Sustainability Center field trips. Student Sustainability Center programs are designed by and for students who want to create meaningful change. The SSC offers one day events, sustainability leadership, and professional development opportunities. These include the Sustainability Volunteer Program with gardens, cultural sustainability, and waste reduction.
FREE SEED LIBRARY
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The Hub for Service and Sustainability houses a free seed library for students to access and exchange seeds. The seeds include herbs, food, and flowers, among other species. The Hub is located in SMSU M104 and is open four days a week fall, winter, and spring terms.
RECYCLING & REUSE SERVICES
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PSU provides services for recycling, reuse, and composting. PSU also provides Water Bottle Refilling Stations around campus to reduce waste from disposable plastic bottles, recycling of electronic waste, a reuse program to redistribute donated office and school supplies to the campus community, a Surplus Property Program to redistribute reusable office and classroom furniture to PSU departments, the Chuck-itfor-Charity move out program collects reusable items from students and donates them to charity. trayless dining in Victors Dining Hall to reduce food waste by 25-30% per person, and limiting printing of materials such as the course catalog, course schedule, and directory.
REUSE ROOM
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The Reuse Room, located in Cramer Hall room 180, is Portland State's on-campus resource for donating and acquiring used office, school, and home supplies. The Room relies on parttime volunteers, and the door is always open. Members of the PSU community are welcome to come in and find or donate supplies anytime.
SUSTAINABILITY COURSES & PROGRAMS
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PSU offers majors in Civil and Environmental Engineering, Earth Science, Environmental Science and Studies, Geography, Indigenous Nations and Native American Studies; minors in Sustainability, Sustainable Urban Development, Social Innovation, and Water Resources; and certificates in Forest Ecology and Management, Indigenous Traditional and Cultural Knowledge, and Lake and Reservoir Management. PSU also offers a slew of courses identified by the Institute for Sustainable Solutions as sustainability courses.
TECHNOLOGY RESOURCES
CHECK OUT TECHNOLOGY EQUIPMENT
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Students can check out the following from the PSU Library: Chromebooks (limited availability), Webcams, Headsets, Document cameras, Wacom tablets, and Dell Windows laptops (limited availability). Long-term equipment loans check out for six weeks, but can be renewed as needed. Both laptops and Chromebooks have access to core academic software, through OIT’s VLab, virtual computer lab environment. Equipment can be checked out now at the Circulation Desk during the Library’s open hours.
COMPUTER LABS
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Office of Information Technology (OIT) computer labs are available to current PSU students, faculty, and staff. Adaptive Technology workstations are available. PSU offers Accessible Computer Station Locations and a map for a list of available Adaptive Technology resources online. Contact the Disability Resource Center for more information, and for help using adaptive technology at PSU.
MANAGE ODIN ACCOUNT
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All Portland State University students, faculty, and staff receive computer accounts known as Odin accounts. Log in to oam. pdx.edu to manage your Odin account.
PRINTING AND SCANNING
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All PSU students who are taking classes, employees, and affiliates are allocated printing credits quota each term. This quota does not carry over to subsequent academic terms, and resets on the day prior to the first day of each term. Any student that goes over the term’s printing credit quota during the term will have a bill show up on their student account after this reset date. You are responsible for keeping track of your available credits.
TECHNOLOGY SUPPORT
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Students can get technology support online by submitting a form, by phone, by calling the Helpdesk, using chat to connect with our chatbot, or by visiting in person at the OIT Helpdesk in the FMH student services lobby.
TRANSPORTATION
BIKE HUB
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The PSU Bike HUB offers professional bike repair and services, a bike and gear retail store, bike rental, and bike parking permits. PSU also offers Biketown for free to all PSU students receiving federal financial aid. PSU students who do not qualify for financial aid can get a $20 monthly credit for Biketown.
PSU offers residential permits for University Housing and University Pointe at College Station residents, allowing for daily and overnight parking in select locations.
TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS
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We have many different transportation options to get you where you need to go. PSU offers subsidized transit passes, bicycle parking garages, a variety of parking permit options including carpooling, and free Portland Streetcar access with a PSU ID.
TRIMET TRIP PLANNER
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Plan your trip on transit, bike, carshare and more using Trimet’s Trip Planner tool. Enter your starting and ending point and Trimet will help you plan your travel. The tool offers planning, real-time arrivals, and service information.
ACADEMIC CALENDAR
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The academic calendar is where you’ll find term dates; financial, add/drop, and grading deadlines; holidays & closures; registration; and religious observances.