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Oregon House Bills 2158 and 4021, 2670, and 4019 allow the University of Oregon to charge resident tuition for certain nonresident students.
Federal Laws Requiring Resident Tuition requires that the University of Oregon charge resident tuition for certain nonresident students who are using the Post-9/11 GI Bill or the Montgomery GI Bill—Active Duty.
The Student Schedule Builder is a web-based schedule planner that presents students with all possible schedule options that are currently available for registration. With this tool, you can easily generate a class schedule that fits your individual needs without having to resort to pen and paper.
The following is a list of Registrar communications to assist students with their academic progress (time to register, check progress on a degree, apply to graduate, etc.).
Instructors can submit and change grades using DuckWeb. To enter grades, log into DuckWeb, access your grade roster, enter grades for each student and submit your final grade roster to the Registrar. Faculty can also upload grades from a spreadsheet or a Canvas Gradebook.
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Student records are protected by the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA), which governs the maintenance and release of information from those records. See: Student Records Privacy Policy.
Students transferring to or from the University of Oregon are encouraged to use Transferology, a centralized degree audit and articulation service that eases students’ progress from one Oregon school to anothe
The University of Oregon partners with Lane Community College, Portland Community College, Linn-Benton Community College and Mt.
Final exams are determined by the first hour of the first scheduled class meeting. Classes meeting Monday, Wednesday, or Friday follow the "Monday" schedule and classes meeting Tuesday or Thursday follow the "Tuesday" schedule. Courses marked with a "Y" in the Schedule of Classes are not included in this lookup.
The minimum full-time study load is twelve credits for undergraduates and nine credits for graduate students; the half-time study load for undergraduates is six credits and for graduate students is five credits.