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Community CollegeCounselor ConnectionTuesday, November 24, 2015

Welcome toOakland UniversityDawn AubryInterim Assistant Vice President& Director of Admissions

Welcome toOakland UniversityPaul SchroederAssociate Vice Presidentfor Enrollment Management

Program & MaterialsOverviewDawn AubryInterim Assistant Vice President& Director of Admissions

2015 Top 10 Michigan CommunityCollege Feeder SchoolsRankSchool# of studentsenrolled1Oakland Community College4932Macomb Community College4503St. Clair County Community College534Schoolcraft College305Mott Community College246Wayne County Community College237Lansing Community College208Henry Ford College199Washtenaw Community College910Kalamazoo Valley Community College8

Binder Materials Undergraduate AdmissionsAcademic ProgramsFinancial InformationOrientation and New Student ProgramsCollege CreditStudent Services

EvaluationWe appreciateyour feedback!

The TransferExperience atOakland University

Ongoing TransferInitiativesTricia WestergaardSenior Associate Registrar

Transfer Practices Course work previously completedwith a 2.0 (C-) or equivalent grade willbe evaluated.–Various programs may require ahigher course grade to satisfy degreerequirements

MACRAO or MTAStudents meeting either the MTA orMACRAO agreement will satisfy OU’sGeneral Education requirements with thefollowing exceptions: Writing intensive course in the major Capstone course Knowledge application course (if anacceptable course has not beentransferred)

MACRAO or MTA EXAMPLETransfer Student Majoring in any Business major: Writing intensive course fulfilled by MGT 435 Capstone course fulfilled by MGT 435 Knowledge Applications course fulfilled byQMM 240, 241, 250 or WRT 382

Michigan Transfer Agreement– WRT 160 is a pre-requisite for all “WritingIntensive in the Major” courses, andtherefore students at CC who plan totransfer to OU should take the WRT 160equivalent at the CC

Michigan Transfer Agreement

Michigan Community CollegeEquivalency InformationCourse equivalences may be accessed in thefollowing ways:Type the direct link into your web browseroakland.edu/transfersVisit the Michigan Transfer Network sitemichigantransfernetwork.org

oakland.edu/transfers

Transfer Equivalency Worksheet How-to

Reverse TransferAgreementsKalamazoo Valley Community CollegeMacomb Community CollegeMott Community CollegeOakland Community CollegeSchoolcraft CollegeSt. Clair County Community College

Progress to Degree

Full Year Registration Starts March 21, 2016 By class standing and earnedcredit hours For Summer ‘16, Fall ‘16 andWinter ‘17

Advanced Placement Policiesoakland.edu/collegecredit

International Baccalaureate (IB)Diploma Holdersoakland.edu/collegecredit

Registrar’s OfficeContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailTricia WestergaardSenior AssociateRegistrarwesterga@oakland.eduJulie DermidoffTransfer StudentAdviserdermidof@oakland.eduRenee and.edu

Transfer Admissionand ScholarshipsAdam PanchenkoSenior Recruitment Adviser

Transfer AdmissionCriteriaThe average transfer student for Fall2015 had a 3.02 cumulative GPA.All college transcripts must besubmitted.

Transfer AdmissionCriteriaStudents with less than 24 collegecredits must also provide official highschool transcripts.

Transfer AdmissionGuaranteeoakland.edu/tag

Transfer StudentDeadlinesDecember 1For winter scholarship considerationAugust 1For fall scholarship consideration

Talented Transfer Award 2,000 over two years ( 1,000 per year)Awarded to new, admitted transfer studentsfor the Fall or Winter semesters with acollege GPA of 3.0 – 3.59 and 24 or moretransferable credits.

Distinguished Transfer Award 3,000 for two years ( 1,500 per year)Awarded to new, admitted transfer studentsfor the Fall or Winter semesters with acollege GPA of 3.60 or greater and 24 ormore transferable credits.

Phi Theta Kappa AwardAwarded to new, admitted transfer studentstransferring from a community college forthe Fall or Winter semesters, with a collegeGPA of 3.50 or greater and 24 or moretransferable credits.

Tuition Rates*2015-2016 Academic Year*

*Housing RatesDouble Room OccupancyRates for Fall and WinterSemester Combined is 9,250* 2015-2016 Academic Year

Cost Comparison**2015-2016 Academic Year

Campus ToursTours are generally available:Monday through Friday at10 a.m. and 3 p.m.oakland.edu/visit

Transfer StudentOpen House Must bring two copies of transcriptsImmediate admission decisionUnofficial transfer credit evaluationOU staff will be available to answerquestions

Transfer Student Open HouseTuesday, March 1, 2016Wednesday, May 4, 2016*Wednesday, July 13, 20164:30 – 7 p.m.* At the Macomb University Center in Clinton Township

Transfer Tuesdays Meet individually with an admission adviserfor an admission decision Receive an unofficial Transfer CreditEvaluation Students should bring 2 copies of all theirtranscripts with them to their appointment This program requires reservations atoakland.edu/visit

Transfer TuesdaysDecember 1, 2015January 26, 2016February 16, 2016March 22, 2016June 14, 2016July 26, 2016oakland.edu/visit

Transfer StudentOrientationYoel JoaAssistant DirectorOrientation & New Student Programs

Transfer Student OrientationPart OneOnline Componentoakland.edu/tsoPart TwoOn campus advising and registration session(group or individual appointment based onstudent’s major)

oakland.edu/tso

Orientation and New StudentPrograms Contact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailYoel JoaAssistant Director joa@oakland.eduAmy TuckfieldCoordinatoratuckfield@oakland.eduDavid Ollie RayOffice Assistantollie@oakland.edu

Q&A

School of HealthSciencesMichelle D. SouthwardDirector of Academic Advising andStudent Services

Programs and Majors Applied Health Sciences Health Sciences Biomedical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sciences Environmental Health and Safety (formerlyOccupational Safety and Health) Wellness, Health Promotion & Injury Prevention

Criteria for AdmissionPre-Major StandingWellness, Health Promotion and Injury Preventionrequires students to complete a sequence of coursesbefore applying for major standing; students musthave a 2.5 GPA (or a 2.75 to become a CertifiedWellness Practitioner with the National WellnessInstitute)Major StandingBiomedical Diagnostic and TherapeuticSciences requires admission into the internship for anyspecializations to be added

Criteria for Admission Applied Health Sciences is open to allstudents who have completed the Associateof Applied Health Sciences degree in healthinformation technology, medical assistant,occupational therapy assistant, physicaltherapist assistant, respiratory therapy, orsurgical technology.

Human Health BuildingOpened Fall 2012

Points of Pride Occupational Safety and Health – the undergraduateprogram is one of only 14 programs accredited by theapplied science accreditation commission of ABETnationwide. Upon graduation students receive abachelor of science degree and also a professionalcertification, the Graduate Safety Practitioner (GSP).There is a 100% placement rate for program graduateswith competitive salaries. Employers across the nationchoose the program because it prepares highlyqualified gradates that have the skills needed tosucceed in the workforce.

Points of Pride Wellness, Health Promotion & InjuryPrevention is within the top 10 programsin the nation, and is accredited with theNational Wellness Institute The Doctor of Physical Therapy programhas a 100% pass rate, a 100%employment rate, and a 97% graduationrate (3-year average)

Human Health DaySaturday, April 16, 20169 a.m. – NoonOakland CenterReservations required atoakland.edu/visit

School of Health SciencesContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailMichelle D.SouthwardDirector,AcademicAdvising andStudent ServicesGennie AndersonAcademic Adviser shs@oakland.eduWilliam DanielsAcademic Adviser shs@oakland.edushs@oakland.eduNancy Osmialowski Academic Adviser shs@oakland.edu

School of Health SciencesProspective students should contact theadvising office at (248) 370-2369 to schedule anappointment.OU Macomb County students can see anadviser on designated advising days.oakland.edu/shs/advising

School of BusinessAdministrationDebbie LengyelDirector of Undergraduate Advising

School of Business Administration AccountingActuarial Science (joint program with the CAS)Business EconomicsEconomics BA (joint program with the CAS)Economics BSFinanceGeneral ManagementHuman Resources ManagementManagement Information SystemsMarketingOperations Management

School of Business AdministrationNew this year: Business Analytics Operations Management tracks for: Supply Chain Management Project Management Operations Management

School of Business AdministrationTwo AACSB International Accreditations providingstudents with: Academic coursework held to the highest standards Undergraduate programs relevant to ever-changingbusiness climate Qualified, distinguished faculty Low student to faculty ratiosIncreased opportunities for internships, co-op, andnetworking to get hands-on, practical experience.

Criteria for AdmissionTransfer StudentsPre-Business - Cumulative transfer GPA of2.8 or above and math through intermediatealgebraMajor StandingStudents must achieve a 2.0 in all pre-coreclasses and WRT 160. Overall GPA of 2.6or above.

ACHIEVE Program ACHIEVE is a career and professionaldevelopment program which teaches studentsimportant skills to be successful in the businessworld. It gives them a competitive edge ingaining employment in the job market. All incoming business students go through theACHIEVE program. ACHIEVE consists of three (0 credit) courses.SBC 199 & 299 required for major standing. SBC399 is major-specific.

Points of Pride OU’s SBA is one of only 178 businessschools – out of 15,000 worldwide – tohold the AACSB’s accreditation for itsBusiness and Accounting programs. It is also one of only 5 universities inMichigan to hold separate AACSBAccreditation in Accounting

Points of Pride In its 2016 edition, the Princeton Reviewrecognized OU’s as one of the best 295business schools. US News & World Report recognized usas one of the 2016 Best GraduateSchools, Part-time MBA Programs PayScale named OU’s Business schoolas a Best Value College for Businessmajors for annual return on investment

Points of Pride Experiential Learning opportunities: Student Organizations Scholars Leadership Development Program Living Learning Community Internships Entrepreneurial Engagement Global Exchanges and Interactions Financial Analysis Lab featuring BloombergTerminals Student-Managed Investment Fund using 2million donated by the Kresge Foundation

Business DaySaturday, March 5, 20169 a.m. – NoonOakland CenterReservations required atoakland.edu/visit

School of Business AdministrationContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailDebbie LengyelDirector of AdvisingServiceslengyel@oakland.eduAdam McChesneyAcademic Adviseradmcches@oakland.eduMeaghan ColeAcademic Advisermcwalter@oakland.eduDeb WheelerAcademic Adviserdjwheeler@oakland.eduBani BordoloiAcademic Adviserkbordoloi@oakland.edu

School of BusinessAdministrationOU in Macomb County students can see an adviserone day every other week at the Macomb UniversityCenter.Appointment times also available during Macombadvising days at MUC. Students may call(586) 263-6242 to set up an advising appointment atthe University Center.

School of BusinessAdministration(248) /SBAAdvisingsbaug@oakland.edu

School of NursingNick HooperAcademic Adviser

Bachelor of Science inNursingThe School of Nursing offers instruction leading to theBachelor of Science in Nursing (B.S.N.) degree.Graduates are eligible to take the NCLEX exam whichis the State of Michigan registered nurse licensureexamination.

Criteria for Admission toTraditional BSNPre-major standing: Admission to OU as a transfer studentMajor standing: Completion of admission requirements And separate application to SON.

BSN - Accelerated SecondDegree Students who have a bachelor’s degree in anotherdiscipline. Full time, 12-month program Admission is competitive and based on GPA inprerequisite courses. Courses are held at Anton Frankel Center and Maincampus.

RN-BSN Degree Diploma and Associate Degree in Nursing graduateswho are Registered Nurses have an opportunity toearn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. All required nursing courses are offered online, withno requirement to travel to campus or other remotelocations for classes. New this year is the RN to BSN Fast Track sequence

Criteria for Admission toRN-BSN 2.5 GPA Valid RN License

School of NursingContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailApril ThomasPowellAccelerated 2ndDegreethomaspo@oakland.eduNick HooperBasic BSNnahooper@oakland.eduPatrina CarperRN to BSNCompletioncarper@oakland.edu

School of Nursingoakland.edu/nursingnrsinfo@oakland.edu

College of Arts andSciencesShannon EsselinkDirector of Advising Services

College of Arts and SciencesSocial Science Anthropology Criminal Justice––––––Law EnforcementCourtsCorrections/TreatmentJuvenile JusticeHomeland InformationSecurity and Assurance Economics (BA) International Relations International Studies PhilosophyPolitical SciencePsychologyPublic Administration andPublic PolicySocial WorkSociologySociology/AnthropologyWomen and Gender Studies

College of Arts and SciencesMath/Science Actuarial Science Environmental Science Applied Statistics Environmental Health Biochemistry Environmental BiologySustainability andResource Management Biomedical Sciences Mathematics Chemistry Medical Physics Physics

College of Arts and Sciences - Humanities Art History Journalism Cinema Studies Latin American Language and Communication Creative Writing Liberal Studies East Asian Studies – China Linguistics East Asian Studies – Japan Modern Languages and English French Language & Literature Spanish Language & Literature German Language & Literature Studio ArtCivilizationLiteratures– German Studies– Drawing Graphic Design– New Media History– Painting Japanese Language & Literature– Photography Writing and Rhetoric

Secondary Teacher Education Program(STEP) and K-12 Teacher Education ProgramSTEP MajorsK-12 Majors Biological SciencesChemistryEnglishHistoryMathematicsPhysics FrenchGermanJapaneseMusicSpanishStudio Art

College of Arts and ScienceMusic, Theatre, & Dance Acting (BFA) Bachelor of Music Instrumental Performance Music Education andPerformance Choral and General Music Instrumental and GeneralMusic Music Education Choral and General Music Instrumental and GeneralMusic Piano Performance Voice Performance Dance (BA/BFA) Music (BA) Musical Theatre (BFA) Theatre Theatre Design andTechnology (BFA)

College of Arts andSciencesWhat’s New!Chinese Studies and Japanese Studies majorsInteractive and Social Media minorRelational Communications minorLGBTQ minorPre-Professional Advising Services

Criteria for AdmissionPre-major standing Music, Theatre and Dance require an entrance audition.Major standing Music, Theatre and Dance require an audition/interview for majorstanding. Biomedical Sciences requires completion of BIO 111 and CHM 144/147,with an average GPA of 3.5 Social Work requires a minimum GPA of 2.80; a 28-credit pre-core setof courses in sociology, social work, biology, psychology and politicalscience; experience in the human services field (employment orvolunteer work including work completed for pre-core course SW 210);two letters of reference (one from a supervisor in a human servicesagency: and a personal written statement.

Criteria for AdmissionApplicant EligibilitySecondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) 2.8 minimum overall GPASED 300 with a minimum of a 3.0Minimum of a 3.0 in WRT 160 (or an equivalent)Passing scores on each of the three Professional ReadinessExam components of the Michigan Test for TeacherCertification (MTTC)– Possibly met by ACT or MME scores Minimum GPA of 3.0 in both liberal arts major and minor, withno single course below a 2.0

Points of Pride The Department of Music, Theatre and Dance haspartnerships with the Detroit Symphony Orchestra, theChamber Society of Detroit, Oakland YouthOrchestras, and Eipcenter Theatre Group. Each summer, students in anthropology have theopportunity to participate in archaeological digs inIsrael. OU’s Department of Political Science was selectedfrom a national group of universities to be the threeyear editorial home of the Pi Sigma AlphaUndergraduate Journal of Politics.

Points of Pride One of OU’s psychology professors works withundergraduate students behind the scenes at theDetroit Zoo investigating the cognition and behavior ofgorillas, chimpanzees, and black bears. Students in OU’s Spanish Club tutor and mentorstudents in Pontiac at La Casa Amiga, The HispanicOutreach Center, and Mi Escuelita.

College of Arts and SciencesContact InformationContact NameShannon EsselinkTitleE-mailDirector ofesselink@oakland.eduAdvising Services

College of Arts and SciencesProspective students can call toschedule an appointment. OU in MacombCounty students can see an adviser ondesignated advising days.(248) 370-4567oakland.edu/casadvisingcasadv@oakland.edu

School of Engineeringand Computer ScienceCarmen EtienneDirector, SECS Advising

School of Engineeringand Computer Science Bioengineering*Computer EngineeringComputer ScienceElectrical EngineeringEngineering Chemistry*Engineering Physics*Industrial and Systems EngineeringInformation Technology*Offered through a partnershipMechanical Engineeringwith the College of Arts andSciences.

School of Engineeringand Computer ScienceMost Popular Majors:Mechanical EngineeringComputer ScienceInformation Technology

Criteria for AdmissionPre-major StandingTransfer students are admitted directly to the major if they have atleast a 2.8 cumulative GPA. If students are between a 2.5 and 2.79,they will be admitted as a Candidate to the SECS. These students willneed to meet established criteria to change their major.Major StandingStudents apply for major standing once they have completed themath, science and core courses.

OU Macomb County OfferingsSome courses are offered at the Macomb UniversityCenter, and at the Oakland University Anton/FrankelCenter.Students cannot complete degree at OU Macomb Countysites.Interested students should meet with an academic adviserat least 1 year prior to enrollment at OU.

Engineering Center

Points of Pride The School of Engineering and ComputerScience celebrates its 50th anniversarythis year! This fall we have seen record enrollment:up 21% overall, with 466 new freshmen

Engineering & ComputerScience DaySaturday, January 30, 20169 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Reservations required atoakland.edu/visit

School of Engineeringand Computer ScienceContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailCarmen EtienneDirector, SECSAdvisingetienne@oakland.eduSarah SheldenAcademic Advisershelden@oakland.eduJason PenningtonAcademic Adviserpenningt@oakland.eduEman ShammoAcademic Advisereshammo@oakland.edu

School of Engineeringand Computer ScienceAll prospective students should call theadvising office to schedule an appointment ateither site.(248) 370-2201secsadvising@oakland.eduoakland.edu/secs

First YearAdvising CenterSara WebbDirector

First Year Advising Center First Year Advising Center opened its doorsin September 2012 Coordinates Transfer Student Orientation Provides academic advising for allundecided/re-deciding students Major and career exploration

Major and Career Explorationoakland.edu/fyac/career

First Year Advising CenterAn incoming undecided transfer student willhave his/her first appointment with the FYAC atTransfer Student Orientation Part Two.Admitted students who have questions prior toOrientation may contact the office.oakland.edu/fyacfyac@oakland.edu(248) 370-3227

First Year Advising CenterContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailSara WebbDirectorcrampton@oakland.eduDeb CashAssistant Director djcash@oakland.eduJennifer JanesSenior AcademicAdviserrosebroc@oakland.edu

School of Educationand Human ServicesLaurie ShanoAcademic Adviser

Elementary andSecondaryEducation

Elementary EducationBachelor of Science in Elementary Education (K-5 allsubjects, 6-8 in the teachable major/minor) Students arerequired to choose 1 major or 2 minors Integrated Science (DI) Language Arts (BX) – a great choice for students who want to teachlower elementary Mathematics (EX) – students who want to pursue OU’s graduateprogram in Special Education should pursue at least a double minor inLanguage Arts and Mathematics French (FA) – (6-8 only) Spanish (FF) – (6-8 only) German (FB) – (6-8 only) Japanese (FL) – (6-8 only) Chinese (FR) – (6-8 minor only)

Elementary EducationBachelor of Science in Elementary Education (K-5 allsubjects, 6-8 in the teachable major/minor) Social Studies (RX) Dance (MH) – (Minor only) English as a Second Language (NS) – must be paired withat least 1 major or 1 minor Early Childhood Education (ZS) –students have to Major inLanguage Arts to pursue this endorsement

Secondary Teacher Education Program(STEP) Biology (DA)Chemistry (DC)Physics (DE)Integrated Science (DI) - (Only for Biology, Chemistry or PhysicsMajors; the most marketable choice for a student who wants tobe a middle and/or high school science teacher)Mathematics (EX)English (BA)History (CC)Social Studies (RX) - (Only for History Majors; the mostmarketable choice for a student who wants to be a middleand/or high school history or social studies teacher)

Secondary Teacher Education Program (STEP) French (FA) - (K-12 if chosen as a Major; 6-12 if chosen as a Minor)Spanish (FF) - (K-12 if chosen as a Major; 6-12 if chosen as a Minor)German (FB) - (K-12 if chosen as a Major; 6-12 if chosen as a Minor)Chinese (Mandarin) (FR) - (Minor Only)Economics (CA) (Minor Only)Dance (MH) - (Minor Only)English as a Second Language (NS) - (Minor Only; an excellent choicefor students majoring in English, French, German, or Spanish) Political Science (CD) - (Minor Only) Sociology (CF) - (Minor Only)

Secondary TeacherEducation Program K-12 Art Education (LQ) DrawingPaintingPhotographyNew MediaK-12 Music Education (JQ) InstrumentalChoral

Elementary Education Now that school districts in Michigan mustoffer full-day kindergarten in order to receivefull funding from the State, our EarlyChildhood program is becoming more andmore popular. Students complete a practicum in the LowryCenter twice, in addition to field placementsand student teaching in local school districts.

Criteria for AdmissionPre-major Standing: Elementary Education - Admission to OUMajor Standing: 2.80 cumulative GPA3.0 or currently enrolled in EED 312/3132.0 in MTH 062 or equivalent70 hours working with childrenPassed all 3 sections of the MTTC ProfessionalReadiness Exam (or Basic Skills), or haveACT/MME scores that satisfy any of thesections

Availability for Major ProgramThe professional course sequence for theBachelor of Science in Elementary Educationand Master of Arts in Teaching with ElementaryEducation certification is available at OUMacomb County.No professional education (i.e. pedagogy)coursework can be transferred in from any ofthe community colleges.

Notable AchievementThe only classroom experience that many studentsat other institutions have is student teaching. Hereat OU, students have a field placement in aclassroom every semester that they are enrolled ineducation coursework. Also SEHS now has apartnership with the Avondale school district, OUstudents can take education courses inside ofAvondale schools.

School of Educationand Human ServicesMain campus elementary educationprospective students can contact the officefor an appointment.oakland.edu/sehs/advisingMacomb/MUC prospects contactltshano@oakland.edu

School of Education and Human ServicesContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailRoberta ReaDirector of Advisingrlpayne@oakland.eduLaurie ifer BelliniAcademic Advisersingleto@oakland.eduKai-Lyn RimAcademic Adviserrim@oakland.eduAdrienne SpitzerAcademic ng

Human ResourceDevelopment

Criteria for AdmissionPre-Major Standing 2.5 cumulative GPAMajor Standing: Official HRD program plan signed by AcademicAdviser 2.5 overall GPA and at least 40 credits completed HRD core courses completed with 2.8 or highergrade Completed major standing application

HRD at OU inMacomb CountyStudents may earn MACRAO/MTA atMCC and then complete their HRDdegree in Macomb County at theMacomb University Center (MUC)

No HRD coursework can be transferredin from any of the community colleges.Students should follow the OU transferguides when working to complete theirgeneral education requirements

HRD Minor OptionsIn addition to the major in HRD studentsmay choose from the following minors: Lean Leadership (new minor) Applied Leadership Skills Training and Development Employment Systems and Standards

School of Education and Human ServicesHRD Contact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailAnna MrdezaAcademic Adviser mrdeza@oakland.eduLaurie and.edu/hrd/advising

Advising AppointmentsAll main campus HRD prospective studentsshould contact (248) 370-4182Macomb (MUC) students can contactLaurie Shanoltshano@oakland.edu

Lunch isServed

Bachelor of IntegrativeStudiesLindsay ZeigAcademic Counselor & Instructor

Bachelor of Integrative StudiesIndividualized degree program that offers maximumflexibility and opportunity for student decisionmaking about course of study.Ideal candidates include students Interested in Interdisciplinary StudiesEngaged in one or more areas of studyPursuing advancement in current careerDesiring personal growthSeeking prerequisites for other programs of study

Criteria for AdmissionPre-major Standing2.0 GPAMajor Standing2.0 GPA

Availability for Major2 2 degree optionsIf a student has anAssociate degree, weautomatically count 62credits towards theirdegree.OU degree inBIS program.

Points of Pride The BIS program is the most flexible option fortransfer students as it utilizes all transferablecredits allowed and students can select coursesbased on their career interests and goals. It is also popular amongst those receivingMichigan Works funding, since the program canbe completed in two years (or less) if a studentalready holds an associate degree, or 62 transfercredits.

Wayne State Law3 1 Program Students can double count 30 creditsof Law School credits with OU credits. Application Process 3.4 GPA required All coursework is recalculated for GPA(CC and repeat credits)

Bachelor of Integrative StudiesContact InformationContact NameTitleE-mailDavid LauInterim BIS Directorlau@oakland.eduJennifer RootProgramCoordinatorJmwalke@oakland.eduLindsay ZeigMacomb AcademicCounselor &Capstone InstructorKrista MalleyManager, .edu

Bachelor of Integrative StudiesAll prospective students should contact theoffice for an appointment.Students should bring unofficial transcripts toadvising appointments.oakland.edu/bisbis@oakland.edu

Featured StudentServices atOaklandUniversity

Student FinancialServicesCarrie GilchristSenior Financial Aid Outreach Adviser

Student Financial ServicesFinancial Aid Outreach Financial Aid Night for Students and Parents FAFSA Workshops throughout January andFebruary Financial Literacy Workshops Services continue for OU students

Student Financial Services To encourage financial planning andgraduation, OU awards are renewable andcan be used during summer semesters One office location for all financial needs OU, federal, and state awards are based onthe admission application and the FAFSA, aseparate application is not necessary

Student Employment Approximately 1600 student employees Work-study and non work-study positions One location for all job postings:www.OUCareerLink.com Minimum wage or higher

Tuition Rates*2015-2016 Academic Year*

*Housing RatesDouble Room OccupancyRates for Fall and WinterSemester Combined is 9,250* 2015-2016 Academic Year

*Cost Comparison*2015-2016 Academic Year

Scholarships & Financial Aid Book

Transfer DeadlinesDecember 1 for WinterAugust 1 for Fallfor scholarship consideration

Talented Transfer Award 2,000 over two years ( 1,000 per year)Awarded to new, admitted transfer studentsfor the Fall or Winter semesters with acollege GPA of 3.0 – 3.59 and 24 or moretransferable credits.

Distinguished Transfer Award 3,000 for two years ( 1,500 per year)Awarded to new, admitted transfer studentsfor the Fall or Winter semesters with acollege GPA of 3.60 or greater and 24 ormore transferable credits.

Phi Theta Kappa AwardAwarded to new, admitted transfer studentstransferring from a community college forthe Fall or Winter semesters, with a collegeGPA of 3.50 or greater and 24 or moretransferable credits.

Payment Plans Available for students with a remainingbalance after aid has been applied Interest-free Processing charge waived if payments areautomatically withdrawn Available each semester

Oakland UniversityWilliam BeaumontSchool of MedicineOAKLAND UNIVERSITY HOUSINGKatie NavockCoordinator for Medical School Admissions

Learn More aboutOUWB Admissions Webinars– oakland.edu/admissions/webinars

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