Oregon State University
Locations: Corvallis (OR)
Annual Tuition: $35,664
Student Reviews
James
Reviewed: 4/19/2024
Degree: Agriculture
I want to start by saying this is for the online education aspect of this University. I signed up to take a few courses to fill in gaps in my undergraduate education. I think the Module setup is pretty good, but the "discussion board" aspect of the course is frustrating and irrelevant. All materials are self taught, which is nice to fit in around your work schedule. However, there is limited direction and feedback with labs and homework so it's hard to know if what you are teaching yourself is correct.... Read More
AS
Reviewed: 4/4/2023
Degree: Computer Science
Attended the online CS (yeah it's not business) program while working (I can reiterate what other people have said but I won't; this is about the on-campus grad program) and then near the end of the pandemic decided to pursue a graduate degree. After arriving on campus I found it to be refreshing to be in person at a university, but once I began attending classes found that the in person material is about as slapdash as the online material with a lot more ego attached. Maybe I'm just expecting too... Read More
SJ
Reviewed: 1/25/2023
Degree: Computer Science
Online CS student, repeating what other 3-or-lower reviews have said here. Instruction is very inconsistent, relies heavily on underpaid foreign adjuncts, and I have had several run-ins with characters that would be canceled immediately if their opinions were only public. The usual department politics are present, and an extremely helpful professor of 20-30 years in one department (say, biochemistry) will be paid a pittance while truly worthless professors from another (say, electrical engineering/computer... Read More
Ari
Reviewed: 6/14/2022
Degree: Environmental Science
There is no oversight for classes to make sure that educational material disseminated actually aligns with course objectives. Many of the "teachers" are recently graduated college students with no experience teaching and no coaching or instruction from the department heads.
Austin
Reviewed: 4/4/2022
Degree: Agriculture
Coming to this college was the worst decision I have made in my adult life. A little background, I have an associates in Horticulture with several certificates in sustainable landscape design, and hydro organic crop production. This was after attending a veteran sustainable agriculture training put on by San Luis Obispo. I have maintained a 3.8 gpa during the majority of my education. This is while I am dealing with severe PTSD and physical injuries sustained while in Afghanistan. When I was enrolled... Read More
Garbage!
Reviewed: 10/21/2021
Degree: Agriculture
This school has adopted the quantity over quality method of instruction. Unreasonable volume of home work, deplorable quality of instructors and you need 3 chem,3 bio, and 3 math classes with your general education. I have been in the horticulture program for a year at 15-18 credit hours per quarter and I have learned very little with regards to crop production or agriculture in general. This is a place to get a degree not an education. Don't waste your time or money.
Anonymous
Reviewed: 5/20/2021
Degree: Education
This review is specifically about the Education Double Degree program at OSU. I was enrolled in this program to complete my student teaching and to earn a degree in Education in addition to my primary degree. Pros: Most of the professors that I had in the College of Education were good. I did have one professor whose teaching experience was only in elementary school, but for some reason was teaching future secondary teachers. I liked my student teaching supervisor as well. Generally, the faculty... Read More
R
Reviewed: 1/9/2021
Degree: Computer and Information Science
Obtaining a Bachelor's degree from OSU's EECS department is not easy. 10-week terms mandate a fast-paced learning environment. Asking professors and TAs for help can be a coin flip because many of them have research projects with both limited grant funding and limited time. The quality of instruction is very inconsistent from teacher to teacher, usually because those teachers drew straws to teach certain classes. Use ratemyprofessor or other instructor review sites to avoid the bad apples, and make... Read More
AV
Reviewed: 10/21/2020
Degree: Engineering
Don't be fooled by these 4-5 star reviews left for Oregon State University. These are from small-town farmers who know and have seen nothing better that could be offered from a University. If you are unfortunate enough to be living in Oregon when you are graduating high school, opt for a community college, or an east coast school. At least at these schools, they dedicate your tuition to the growth of the school, and to further your education. In Oregon, they like to give your money to the failing... Read More
Michelle Miller
Reviewed: 9/19/2019
Degree: English
Oregon State is a fantastic research university that provides incredible opportunities to all of their students. With its world-renowned STEM programs (in Engineering, Marine Biology, and Agricultural Science, to name a few), many would believe that the humanities programs are lackluster. This couldn't be farther from the truth. My experience at OSU in the College of Liberal Arts was nothing but positive, innovative, and mentally challenging. Through taking writing classes from some of the nation's... Read More
SG
Reviewed: 9/15/2019
Degree: Engineering
I started OSU as a freshman studying Mechanical Engineering and just never really connected with the material, just just seemed a bit flat and dull to me. Spring of my sophomore year I found Ecological Engineering and switched, and am so happy that I did. I loved the courses and material, it really just connected with me, and there were some terrific instructors that taught with so much enthusiasm and passion that I will never forget them. The Ecological Engineering program it had only recently gained... Read More
SG
Reviewed: 9/15/2019
Degree: Engineering
I started OSU as a freshman studying Mechanical Engineering and just never really connected with the material, just just seemed a bit flat and dull to me. Spring of my sophomore year I found Ecological Engineering and switched, and am so happy that I did. I loved the courses and material, it really just connected with me, and there were some terrific instructors that taught with so much enthusiasm and passion that I will never forget them. The Ecological Engineering program it had only recently gained... Read More
Dencil Powell
Reviewed: 5/23/2019
Degree: Environmental Science
This school will not properly articulate transcripts leading to never ending registration issues. Advising is a waste of time, because they will not follow through with tasks that need to be accomplished for a student to determine exactly what course work is required of them. If you ask any status update questions, no one at the university will even respond to your emails. If you file a complaint, the resolution you receive is only a "status" update on the original problems and never an actual resolution.... Read More
Jacob
Reviewed: 3/25/2019
Degree: Fitness Trainer
The admission process took two months from the date I applied to date of acceptance. They classified me as a non-resident for tuition even though I have lived in the state for 10 years, I have a daughter here, wife, house, etc. To fix this classification status I would need to gather my marriage certificate, birth certificates, car registrations, voter ID cards, state tax transcripts, and more. Then have it notarized before you file it with the OSU residency office. Three months after my acceptance... Read More
Anonymous
Reviewed: 2/11/2019
Degree: Cultural Studies
The description online about the program is so far from the reality. The program is not prepared to handle students from various backgrounds, professors only pay attention to their few favorites, and there is passive aggressive responses from faculty. Would not recommend unless you are planning to be a professor at this school and must be ready to play kiss up in order to get feedback on assignments.
Layla B
Reviewed: 4/26/2018
Degree: Cultural Studies
I transferred to Oregon State from my current university because I loved the program options available and felt passionate about the major I chose. I was incredibly excited to join the Women, gender, and sexuality studies program. I spoke to my College of Liberal Arts advisor and things went well. I was awaiting an appointment with the advisor from my major, so I decided to research textbooks and how they are purchased. Both of my previous schools, my community college and the university at which... Read More
Andrea Ball
Reviewed: 4/18/2018
Degree: Exercise Science
I was always told that college would be the greatest four years of my life and I never understood what that meant until I attended Oregon State University. Going to a larger university I was very nervous about leaving home and starting a new chapter of my life. Even with over 28,000 students attending the university I was still able to find my friends for life and my home away from home. Oregon State University had amazing opportunities for individuals to get out of their comfort zone, spread their... Read More
Haley
Reviewed: 4/10/2018
Degree: Human Services
The Public Health and Human Services department at Oregon State University was wonderful. I felt passionate about helping others before I began undergraduate school, but this passion intensified as I furthered my education. The faculty cared about my education, and I never felt bored regarding the material. On a larger scale, the University itself was a terrific experience and I'm glad I chose it. Go beavs!
John Dickman
Reviewed: 3/24/2018
Degree: History
Oregon State University certainly changed my life in so many ways. The school is just the right blend of conservative and progressive values mixed to blend into a balanced campus with equal exposure to all ideologies which exist in academia. The location in Corvallis Oregon (~60 miles south of the Portland International Airport) was great for me because it allowed me to focus on school, but be close enough to the big city for events and transportation. When I attended school for my undergraduate... Read More
Amber Yeager
Reviewed: 3/14/2018
Degree: School Counseling
I was lucky to be a part of the first hybrid Counseling program through Oregon State University. This is a spectacular program for a busy professional. I worked, had three kids at home, and gave birth to a little girl a year into my program. My husband was in the military and stationed away from our family during my program. It was very challenging, but possible, with a huge reward in the end! We had a small cohort of students and got lots of one on one time with our instructors. The level of commitment... Read More