Center for
Diversity & Inclusion:
Resources
Find the
Resources You Need
The Center for Diversity & Inclusion aims to connect current engineering students with support, community, and information.
General Resources
We partner with organizations across the Oregon State campus.
A one-stop office of supportive resources for students in need, including a food pantry, housing assistance, and textbook lending program.
CAMP supports migrant and seasonal farm workers and their children by helping them to enroll in and complete their first year of college.
The Cultural Centers fosters an inclusive community at OSU that is committed to social justice and liberation for all people
DAS facilitates access to University programs and services through accommodations, education, consultation, and advocacy.
EOP provides support to students from historically underrepresented backgrounds, including assistance with the admissions process, locating financial resources, academic and career guidance, and more.
Oregon State has a variety of academic affinity, special interest, and cultural identity-based housing communities.
A program dedicated to increasing the number of traditionally underrepresented students successfully completing STEM baccalaureate degrees.
Support, information, and community for undocumented students and students from mixed-status families.
Jobs & Internships
Gain leadership experience and earn money promoting diversity and social justice.
We engage student leaders through transformative learning experiences, positive social change, academic success and identity development.
Paid, multi-summer internships with some of the nation’s leading companies.
The Script improves racial and cultural diversity at the leadership level in Portland-area companies by providing pathways to leadership for students of color.
Scholarship Opportunities
College of Engineering Scholarships
Explore opportunities internal to the college.
OSU Scholarships
Explore opportunities from the wider university.
External Scholarship
Organizations
From our wider community of supporters
Reporting & Advocacy
Resources for reporting bias, misconduct, and seeking advocacy.
Oregon State's process to comprehensively, collaboratively, and consistently address bias incidents that affect students, faculty, and staff.
A collaborative continuum of programs and services designed to prevent interpersonal and gender-based violence and to support survivors.
A student fee-funded office supporting students with university-related matters including code of conduct violations, grade appeals, equal opportunity and access cases, and more.
Campus and community resources available to assist students and employees who have experienced sexual misconduct, including options for reporting.