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Office of the Registrar
OFFICE OF THE REGISTRAR
PUSHING FOR THE HOMESTRETCH
This past year the registrar’s office focused again on removing barriers and improving support of our students.
Online transcript ordering and other customer service changes have reduced the need for our students and alums to contact our office to reset their Personal Access Code before they can complete orders. As of October 2022, these requests have reduced by 41 percent.
In Academic Scheduling, we implemented the EMS Room Seek option in CourseLeaf Section Scheduler, connecting two of our software programs to give departmental schedulers the option to search for available classrooms that will meet the needs of their students. This step streamlines the scheduling process and has reduced the number of room-change requests that come into the Academic Scheduling inbox.
Classes with low-cost and no-cost course materials are now searchable on the online schedule of classes. Working with The Duck Store, we now have a direct link from the class search page to the list of required course materials. DEGREES AWARDED Summer 2020–Spring 2022 5,492
TRANSCRIPTS (July 2020–June 2022) Students (distinct) Orders Copies 13,659 24,569 26,077
GRADES COLLECTED Summer 2020–Spring 2022 248,745
registrar.uoregon.edu
1,718
VA EDUCATION BENEFITS CERTIFICATIONS
620,013
COURSE SURVEYS ADMINISTERED
80,944
TOTAL EMAIL INTERACTIONS LOGGED WITH STUDENTS
UNIVERSITY TESTING CENTER
PUTTING UO, COMMUNITY TO THE TEST
While many testing centers across the nation closed due to changes from the pandemic, the University Testing Center has endured and continues to offer vital assessment services for our students and community. Our staff continues to expand their knowledge by participating in trainings such as the Financial Stewardship Institute and workshops provided by the National College Testing Association.
We are a strong presence in the community and nearly doubled the total exams we administered this year. We are especially proud that we more than doubled the number of GED tests we administered. More than 200 teacher certification exams were given to UO students and almost 500 plumbers, electricians, and pesticide applicators completed vital employment certifications.
We were excited to see students return to campus, and we administered more than 3,000 course exams. We are currently planning to move to a new location for fall 2023, which will allow us to combine multiple offices into a single location and better serve our students and community members. testing.uoregon.edu