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Check Your Admission Status
Determine which type of student you are below. Each expandable section contains a link to check your admission status.
Choose your student type
First-year student
You are in high school, a high school graduate or GED holder who has completed fewer than 24 quarter credits (16 semester).
Note: This link is for United States citizens or someone with U.S. permanent residency status. If you are currently in the U.S. on any type of U.S. visa, please see the international student section below.
Transfer student
You have completed at least 24 quarter (16 semester) graded transferable credits from an institutionally accredited college or university since graduating from high school or completing your GED.
Note: This link is for U.S. citizens or someone with U.S. permanent residency status. If you are currently in the U.S. on any type of U.S. visa, please see the international student section below.
Postbaccalaureate student
You have completed a baccalaureate degree, and want an additional undergraduate degree or minor.
Note: This link is for U.S. citizens or someone with U.S. permanent residency status. If you are currently in the U.S. on any type of U.S. visa, please see the international student section below.
Graduate student
You have completed a baccalaureate degree and want to enroll in a master’s, doctoral or certificate program.
Note: This link is for U.S. citizens or someone with U.S. permanent residency status. If you are currently in the U.S. on any type of U.S. visa, please see the international student section below.
Nondegree-seeking student
You want to take a few courses (such as chemistry or a foreign language) or earn a microcredential online but not complete an entire degree.
If you have not completed a baccalaureate degree and would like to enroll as a nondegree-seeking student, you are considered an undergraduate nondegree student.
If you have completed a baccalaureate degree and would like to enroll as a nondegree-seeking student, you are considered a graduate nondegree student (even if you are taking undergraduate courses).
International student
If you are not a United States citizen and have not been granted U.S. permanent residency, you are considered an international student.
Questions about your admission status?
Contact Oregon State's Office of Admissions.
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