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SOU launches virtual campus tour

(Ashland, Ore.) — Southern Oregon University today launched a virtual campus tour that will give prospective students and others, anywhere in the world, an opportunity view the SOU campus in an immersive, online experience.

The virtual tour is expected to be an effective tool in recruiting students, and also will be helpful for those learning their way around campus or who want to see the facilities offered by various SOU departments.

The SOU tour includes 18 tour stops, each of which has an initial 360-degree photo, in which viewers can scroll side-to-side and up-and-down, similar to Google Street View. Each tour stop also includes secondary 360-degree photos, positional media (such as videos superimposed on screens that are part of the original photo) and supplemental media (other videos and photos).

An audio tour guide escorts viewers around campus, with scripts provided by staff members from the site of each tour stop. The tour can also be viewed with virtual reality goggles, for a fully immersive experience. SOU’s admissions staff are expected to take a couple pairs of goggles with them on recruiting visits.

SOU’s Marketing and Communications, Admissions and Information Technology departments have been working on the project for the past several months with the vendor YouVisit, which has produced similar virtual tours for about 600 other colleges and universities. A photographer from YouVisit was on campus in November and shot dozens of photos as SOU’s trees showed their autumn color.

Tour stops include Raider Way, Hannon Library, the Science Building, Theater Building, Jefferson Public Radio, the Music Building, Stevenson Union, Third Eye Theater, Churchill Hall, Center for Visual Arts, Digital Media Center, Raider Village, The Hawk, Student Recreation Center, Lithia Motors Pavilion and Raider Stadium, along with the Ashland watershed trails and Lithia Park.

A link to the virtual tour has been placed near the top of the SOU home page .

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Office of Admissions Britt Hall Toll Free 855-470-3377 [email protected] http://www.sou.edu/admissions Students seeking admission to SOU or who plan to attend SOU full time during the fall, winter, spring or summer quarter must apply for and receive formal admission. Students planning to take courses without formal admission should read the section entitled Enrollment as a Nonadmitted Student . Prospective students are encouraged to visit the campus.  Visitors will have an opportunity to meet faculty, attend classes, and take a guided tour of the grounds and buildings. For more information contact the Office of Admissions or check date availability and schedule a visit sou.edu/admissions/visit/ .

Advanced Placement (AP): College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) Credit

When AP scores are received by the University directly from CEEB, credit may be awarded as indicated here http://sou.edu/admissions/apply/equivalencies/ :

International Baccalaureate (IB) Credit

When official IB scores are received by the University,credit may be awarded as indicated here: http://sou.edu/admissions/apply/equivalencies/ .

College Level Examination Program (CLEP) Credit

Admission procedure.

Application Fee Applications for admission must be accompanied by a $60 application fee. The online application accepts Visa or MasterCard. The fee cannot be refunded, waived, or transferred to other institutions. A fee deferral is available to qualified undergraduate applicants; contact Admissions for more information.  

Transcripts Students applying as freshmen must have their high schools send official transcripts of all coursework beyond the eighth grade. Upon completion of the senior year, students must have their high schools send complete official transcripts verifying graduation and the 15-unit subject requirement completion (see High School Course Requirements on page 6). Students transferring from other collegiate institutions must request that official transcripts of all colleges previously attended be sent to the SOU Office of Admissions. High school records must also be sent if the applicant has fewer than 36 quarter credits of transferable college coursework at the time of application. Documents sent in support of applications become the property of the University and cannot be returned to the applicant.  

Placement Examinations Students entering as freshmen must submit scores from either the SAT Reasoning Test or the ACT Assessment. Test scores are used for counseling, placement, and establishing admission qualifications. Early arrangements should be made to ensure that test scores reach the Southern Oregon University Office of Admissions in time to be evaluated with the student’s records. SOU’s school codes are 4702 for the SAT, and 3496 for the ACT.  

Measles Immunization All SOU students are required to submit verification of measles immunization to the Student Health and Wellness Center prior to attending classes.  

Notification of Admission

When all required documents have been received and evaluated, applicants will be informed in writing of the University’s decision. Processing time can take 2-4 weeks.  

General Admission Policies It is the student’s responsibility to ensure that complete official copies of transcripts from every institution attended are forwarded to the SOU Office of Admissions. Failure of an applicant to supply complete college credentials is considered misrepresentation and may result in dismissal from the University.

Admission to Freshman Standing

To be admitted as a freshman, an applicant must:  

Submit an application for admission, an application fee of $60, send an official copy of his or her high school transcript, and request official scores to be sent to SOU from the SAT Reasoning Test or ACT Assessment. If an applicant’s high school prints SAT or ACT scores on the official transcripts, SOU will accept those scores as official.  

All applications, transcripts, and test scores are reviewed qualitatively to determine admission. Students applying for admission as freshmen need to graduate from an accredited public or private high school. Accredited high schools are those that are reviewed and recognized by a regional entity, such as the Northwest Association of Schools and Colleges, as meeting an appropriate level of academic rigor and support. Applicants who have not or will not graduate from high school must have a minimum score of 170 on the General Educational Development (GED). Post-1996 GED holders must submit a copy of their official high school academic record to confirm completion of at least two years (2 units) of a second language, or they must demonstrate proficiency in a second language. Students who are graduates of nonstandard or unaccredited high schools or who have been home-schooled must have a combined Math + Critical Reading score of 1010 on the SAT Reasoning Test and a score of 470 on the SAT Writing test, or an ACT composite score of 21 and an ACT writing score of 18. These students must also score an average 470 or above (940 total) on two SAT Subject Tests (Math level I or IIC and another test of the student’s choice). These students must also satisfy the second language admission requirement if they graduated from high school in 1997 or later. *The SAT Writing Section is also required but will not be used in making an admission decision. If you took the SAT before the Writing Section was available, please contact Admissions for options.  

Meet specific course requirements. A general description of the type of courses required in each of the subject categories may be found under High School Course Requirements below. Students who have not completed the subject requirements must have a combined Math + Critical Reading score of 1010 on the SAT Reasoning Test and a score of 470 on the SAT Writing Test, or an ACT composite score of 21. These students must also score an average 470 or above (940 total) on two SAT Subject Tests (Math level I or IIC and another test in an area in which the student has a subject deficiency). Alternatively, students may elect to take makeup coursework (high school or college level) for specific subject requirements missed in high school.

Note: Part 3 of this section is waived for students who graduated from high school prior to 1985. Students who took the SAT I prior to February 2005 should contact Admissions.

High School Course Requirements

Applicants must satisfactorily (grade of C- or better) complete 15 units (one year equals one unit) of college preparatory work in the following areas: English (4 units). Includes study of the English language, literature, speaking and listening, and writing with an emphasis on and frequent practice in expository prose during all four years. Mathematics (3 units). Includes first-year algebra, as well as two additional years of college preparatory mathematics, such as geometry (deductive or descriptive), advanced topics in algebra, trigonometry, analytical geometry, finite mathematics, advanced applications, calculus, probability and statistics, or courses integrating topics from two or more of these areas. (One unit is highly recommended in the senior year; algebra and geometry taken prior to the ninth grade are accepted.) Science (3 units). Includes a year each in three fields of college preparatory science, such as biology, chemistry, physics, or earth and physical science (two of the three should be laboratory sciences). Social Studies (3 units). Includes one year of U.S. history, one year of global studies (e.g., world history or geography), and one year of social studies electives. Second Language (2 units). Includes one of the following: two years of the same high school level second language with grades of C- or above; a C- or above in the third year of a high school level language; two terms of a college-level second language with a grade of C- or above; or satisfactory performance on an approved assessment of second language proficiency. Demonstrated proficiency in American Sign Language (ASL) meets the second language requirement.

Special Admission

Students who do not meet the admission requirements may appeal to the Undergraduate Admissions Advisory Committee, which may recommend special admission. Students wishing to pursue this appeal should contact the Office of Admissions.

Proficiency-Based Admission Standards System (PASS)

These admission standards give applicants a better understanding of the academic skills necessary for admission to a public university in the state of Oregon. This complete and accurate assessment of academic skills enables universities to make informed admission decisions. Students in Oregon public high schools may use the Certificate of Initial Mastery (CIM) to meet some of the standards required for admission. However, the CIM is not required for admission.

Admission of Transfer Students

Students transferring to SOU from a regionally accredited college or university must show evidence of honorable dismissal from the other collegiate institutions and a cumulative grade point average of at least 2.25 in 36 quarter credits (or 24 semester credits) of acceptable college work. Applicants who hold an associate’s degree from a regionally accredited institution or an Oregon Transfer Module (OTM) will be admitted with a 2.00 GPA. SOU limits students to a maximum of 12 quarter credits (8 semester credits) of physical education activity and team participation credits that can be used toward meeting the transfer admission requirements. A transfer student with fewer than 36 transferable quarter credits must also meet requirements for freshman standing. Post-1996 GED holders, as well as applicants who graduated from high school in 1997 or later must also submit a copy of their official high school academic records to prove they have successfully completed with a C- or better a minimum of two years (2 units) of study in a second language. An exception to this requirement will be made for transfers who have completed two terms (8 quarter credits) of a second language at the college level with a C- grade or better or who have achieved satisfactory performance on an approved second language proficiency assessment (ASL is acceptable). Transfer applicants must submit an application for admission, the $60 application fee, and official transcripts from every institution of higher education attended. Transcripts must be mailed from the prior institutions directly to the SOU Admissions Office. Transfer students are also encouraged to visit the campus. Transfers should note that a minimum of 45 of the last 60 credits of coursework must be SOU credits to complete a degree. For more specific requirements, see the descriptions of the various degree programs in the catalog. In addition, please refer to Transfer Student Policies in the Core Curriculum Requirements for more information.

Credit from Accredited Institutions

Advanced standing is granted to students transferring to SOU with acceptable records from regionally accredited institutions. The amount of credit granted depends on the nature and quality of the applicant’s previous work, evaluated according to Southern Oregon University’s academic requirements. The GPA of transferred credits is computed and used only as a basis for admission and is not included in a student’s SOU GPA.

Credit from Non-regionally Accredited Institutions

No credit is granted at entrance for work at a non-regionally accredited institution.

Credit from Two-Year Institutions

SOU accepts college-level credit toward a baccalaureate degree transferred from regionally accredited postsecondary institutions. Up to 24 credits of vocational-technical coursework that is applicable in an associate degree or certificate program at a regionally accredited institution may be accepted as elective credit along with the transfer credits. In regards to admission, up to 24 quarter vocational-technical credits can count toward the 36 quarter credits required to consider an applicant a transfer student, but the GPA from those vocational-technical credits will not be counted toward the cumulative GPA used to make an admissions decision.

Special Academic Credit

SOU considers granting credit for credit by examination, the College Level Examination Program (CLEP), Advanced Placement (AP), and International Baccalaureate (IB). Please read Special Academic Credit on page 8 for more information.

Admission to Professional Programs

Admission to the University does not automatically guarantee admission to its professional programs and schools. Standards of admission and evaluation of transfer credit for such programs often include requirements beyond those stated in the general catalog. Students entering any of these programs or schools must be prepared to undertake the curriculum at their level of entry and to maintain school standards.

Admission of International Students

SOU is committed to diversifying its student body with the addition of students from other countries. Application materials for international students are available at sou.edu/admissions/apply/international . In addition to meeting the minimum English language requirements as outlined in the English Proficiency section below, international students are also required to submit a financial statement and official academic transcripts and to maintain adequate medical insurance. At the time of registration, students may enroll in a comprehensive medical insurance plan for themselves and their dependents through Southern Oregon University. For insurance information, contact the international student advisor at 541-552-6660.

English Proficiency

English proficiency must be demonstrated by all students whose native language is not English. This requirement can be met in one of the following ways:

TOEFL exam with scores of: 68 iBT or 520 paper-based for undergraduate applicants 76 iBT or 540 paper-based for graduate programs OR IELTS exam with scores of: Band 5.5 for undergraduate applicants with the minimum required score in each of the four IELTS Sub Skills (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing) of Band 5.0 Band 6.0 for graduate program applicants with minimum required in each of the four IELTS Sub Skills (Reading, Listening, Speaking, Writing) of Band 5.5 OR SAT II English Language Proficiency Test (ELPT) with scores of: 959 for undergraduate applicants 964 for graduate programs

Students whose English does not meet the requirement may enroll in SOU’s Intensive English Program (IEP). For more information on IEP, please visit: inside.sou.edu/iep .

Students whose native language is not English are also required to take English 101 in their first term of regular university level classes and English 102 in their second term of university level classes unless they have a TOEFL score of at least 92 iBT or 580 paper exam.

Postbaccalaureate Admission

Students interested in pursuing a second bachelor’s degree or in taking 9 or more credits of graduate coursework without being admitted to a master’s program are classified as postbaccalaureate students. Students who intend to take courses for undergraduate credit only may apply for postbaccalaureate nongraduate status, which allows them to pay undergraduate fees. Students must apply to the Office of Admissions to be admitted to postbaccalaureate status. The minimum cumulative undergraduate GPA required by the Admissions Office is 2.25 (4.0 system). Students pursuing certificate-only programs are not federal aid eligible.

Graduate Student Admission

Students interested in entering a graduate or licensing program must be admitted with graduate student status at the earliest possible time. Otherwise, courses completed at the University may not apply to the program. Graduate students must apply for admission to the University through the Office of Admissions, and must also apply for admission to their specific graduate program of interest. Visit sou.edu/admissions/apply/dates for more information about dates and deadlines for admission to the University.

Regularly Admitted Graduate Students

Students pursuing a master’s degree are considered regularly admitted graduate students. Regular admission is granted once the student has met admission standards (see Graduate Programs). Students must apply to the Admissions Office and to the specific master’s program. They must be in possession of a letter from the school’s graduate coordinator admitting them to the specific graduate program before graduate student status is official.

Residency Policy

In Oregon, as in all other states, instruction fees at publicly supported four-year universities are higher for nonresident students than for resident students. The current rules and amendments used to determine residency seek to ensure that only bona fide Oregon residents are assessed resident tuition. Please see sou.edu/admissions/afford/oregon-residency for the latest version of the residency policy (Oregon Administrative Rules, Chapter 580, Division 10, Board of Higher Education).

Western Undergraduate Exchange

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The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) program enables students in participating states and territories to enroll in designated programs at selected public colleges and universities at special tuition rates. Tuition for WUE students is 150 percent of resident tuition of the institution the student will attend. Residents of participating states and territories will automatically receive the Western Undergraduate Exchange tuition rate upon admission to SOU. The following states and territories are participating in the WUE program: Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, Wyoming, and the Northern Mariana Islands.  All SOU BA/BS programs are eligible for the WUE.

Enrollment as a Nonadmitted Student

Nonadmitted undergraduate students.

Students under the age of seventeen or who are still enrolled in high school should consult with the Pre-College Programs for options regarding taking University coursework. Any person seventeen or older with a standard (unmodified) high school diploma from an accredited high school or GED who has not been admitted to Southern Oregon University and who wishes to enroll in no more than 8 credits during an individual term may apply on-line as a nonadmitted undergraduate student. Nonadmitted applicants with a standard (unmodified) high school diploma from an accredited high school or GED are not required to submit transcripts, test scores, or pay an application fee.  Nonadmitted students must be able to meet the technical and academic qualifications for entry into the school, program, department, class or activity in order to be considered otherwise qualified.  They are not admitted to pursue a degree program or to attend the University full time.  Any person seventeen or older who is a graduate of a non-standard or unaccredited high school, or a home-schooled student who has not been admitted, should contact Enrollment Services for further information. (International students with visas must be cleared through the international student advisor before they register as nonadmitted students.)

The nonadmitted student category permits students to enroll in Southern Oregon University classes on a space-available basis no earlier than two weeks before the beginning of the term. The forms necessary for this type of enrollment are available on-line: inside.sou.edu/enrollment/nonadmit.html .  Nonadmitted student applications will be reviewed on a case-by-case basis; this review may include a request for, and review of, a portfolio of the student’s work. The course instructor(s) and the University have the discretion to preclude a student from participating in a course as a nonadmitted student due to lack of sufficient academic preparation or ability.

Nonadmitted Graduate Students

Any person with an undergraduate degree from a regionally accredited institution who has not been admitted to Southern Oregon University and who wishes to enroll in no more than 8 credits during an individual term may enroll as a nonadmitted graduate student. Graduate programs may only accept a specific number of these credits prior to granting approval for admission into the program. Please contact the appropriate graduate program coordinator for further assistance.

Nonadmitted applicants are not required to submit transcripts, test scores, or pay an application fee. Nonadmitted graduate students must be able to meet the technical and academic qualifications for entry into the graduate program, class or activity in order to be considered otherwise qualified. They are not admitted to pursue a degree program or to attend the University full time. Any person who earned an undergraduate degree from a non-accredited institution who has not been admitted should contact Enrollment Services for further information. (International students with visas must be cleared through the international student advisor before they register as nonadmitted students.)

The nonadmitted student category permits students to enroll in Southern Oregon University classes on a space-available basis no earlier than two weeks before the beginning of the term. The forms necessary for this type of enrollment are available on-line: inside.sou.edu/enrollment/nonadmit.html .  Nonadmitted student applications will be reviewed on a case by case basis; this review may include a request for, and review of, a portfolio of the student’s work. The course instructor(s) and the University have the discretion to preclude a student from participating in a course due to lack of sufficient academic preparation or ability.

Admission of Senior Citizens

Unless the class is taken for credit, Oregon residents who are at least sixty-five years of age may attend classes free of tuition (course fees still apply) on a space-available basis.  Due to the format of studio art instruction and lab use, auditing studio art courses is not permitted. See information under Academic Policies - Auditing.

New Student Programs

Each summer, new students admitted for Fall quarter are invited to campus to participate in a comprehensive, required orientation program before classes begin. The activities are designed to help new students get acquainted with faculty, administrators, and student leaders. Students also become familiar with various SOU services, clubs, organizations, and other extracurricular activities. Most importantly, students are introduced to the standards and expectations of the University as they are welcomed into the SOU community. A similar but abbreviated orientation program is offered for students who are admitted other terms.

Advanced Placement

Students who have taken an advanced placement course of the College Entrance Examination Board (CEEB) at their secondary school and who have taken Advanced Placement (AP) examinations of CEEB may receive credit based on their scores. No credit is given for an examination with scores of 1 or 2. Scores must be received directly from CEEB for the student to be awarded credit.

Credit by Examination

Regularly enrolled full-time undergraduates with exceptional proficiency in an academic subject offered by the University may take an examination to receive university credit toward degree requirements. Credit by examination is not available for practicum or field experience courses, nor is it available for Special Studies, Research, Workshop, Reading and Conference, Seminar, or other similarly titled courses. A maximum limit of 24 term credits may be earned. Credit by examination does not count as resident credit. To challenge a course by examination, a student must obtain the approval of the instructor, advisor, and department chair; apply to the registrar (applications are available in Enrollment Services); and pay the credit by examination fee. The application will be denied if the student has previously: a) received credit for the course at this or another college; b) challenged the course and received an NP; or c) completed courses at a higher level of competency (e.g., a student registered in or having completed a second year language may not earn credit by examination in the first-year language). The examination may be a standardized test or a thorough, comprehensive examination on the entire course. The comprehensive exam is prepared by members of the teaching faculty who normally teach the course being challenged. Results of the course challenge shall be recorded as P (grade C- or above) or NP on the student’s transcript and will not be used to compute the grade point average. Students seeking credit for 100- and 200-level second-language coursework are granted the following exception to the Credit by Exam policy: students who place in a course beyond 101, enroll in the course within one year of taking the placement exam, and complete the higher level course with a B or better may receive credit for the lower level courses. Students must apply for credit within one term of completing the higher level course. The placement exam itself will not meet BA language requirements.  In addition, students who place in the 300-level of Spanish may take an additional written exam to place into SPAN 312, 322, 323, or 412. Students who place into one of those courses and successfully complete it with a B or better may purchase credits for SPAN 310 and 311.

International Baccalaureate

SOU evaluates IB test scores much in the same way it evaluates AP scores. Students must have official test scores sent to the Office of Admissions. SOU may award credit to students who receive a 5 or higher on most Standard Level and Higher Level IB examinations. For more information please contact Admissions or visit: sou.edu/admissions/apply/equivalencies .

College Level Examination Program

Southern Oregon University allows credit for College Level Examination Program (CLEP) exams (see chart on page 8). Exams are conducted at SOU’s Medford Campus. Call 541-552-8100 to schedule an exam or to request more information. This credit is subject to the following guidelines:

  • Students may earn as many credits through CLEP as they are able to successfully pass, providing the examination does not duplicate credit previously earned. In instances where an exam offers multiple course credit (Freshman College Composition, for example), students will be permitted to take the exam to earn CLEP credits solely for the coursework not previously taken.
  • A student is allowed only one attempt in each course to acquire credit through CLEP. Students who have taken but not passed a course may subsequently attempt to acquire credit in the course through CLEP. If they fail, they can acquire credit only by repeating the course. If the student fails the examination, it is not recorded on the student’s academic record.
  • Students who have taken CLEP examinations prior to entering Southern Oregon University may transfer their credit. They must have passed the examination with a score at or above the minimum level accepted by the University, and the University must approve the examinations for credit.

Military Credit

Southern Oregon University generally grants credit for some military education experiences as recommended by the American Council on Educations Guide to the Evaluation of Educational Experiences in the Armed Services and in accordance with SOU and Oregon’s Public Universities’ (OPU’s) policies regarding transfer credits. Students may request evaluation of credits earned through the Community College of the Air Force, Defense Language Institute, or military education. Students must submit official copies of college transcripts or a Certificate of Completion from the Defense Language Institute. An official copy of the students DD 214, DD 295, SMART, or AARTS transcript is required for military education and occupational credits.

Correspondence Credit

SOU accepts up to 60 credits of extension study, 24 of which may be by correspondence from regionally accredited institutions. For further information about special credit programs, contact Admissions.

Credit for Prior Learning

Credit for prior learning is available to students. See the Academic Policies section for more information on Credit for Prior Learning.

Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree

The University offers the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree Program for those students who have the motivation, maturity, time-management skills, and academic strengths necessary to finish a degree in three rather than four years. Advantages of the program are earlier entry into the job market, a focused undergraduate program as preparation for graduate school, and financial savings on one full year of tuition and fees. To view a list of participating majors and for more information, see the Accelerated Baccalaureate Degree program section in this catalog, or visit inside.sou.edu/abp .

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The Southern Oregon region offers incredible opportunities for hiking, rock climbing, backpacking, whitewater sports, snow sports, mountain biking, and more! The Outdoor Program facilitates multiple adventure trips each term to different outdoor recreation locations. These trips give students a chance to explore nature, build friendships, and engage in new activities outside of the classroom. All trips are planned and led by Outdoor Program student-employees.

Upcoming Outdoor Trips

Register for Outdoor Program trips through our Trip Sign-up Google Form .

The Outdoor Programs welcomes all members of the SOU community to participate in our trips and events regardless of gender identification, sexual orientation, race, ethnicity, disability, height, favorite music, food preferences or any of the cool things that make our community vibrant and diverse.

You are the best judge of whether a trip is a good fit for you. If you are thinking about signing up, but are nervous and need more information about the trip or need some accommodations to make participating a reality, please contact the Outdoor Program. Accommodation arrangements can take some time, so please start early!

Raider Wilderness Experience with the SOU Outdoor Program

Raider Wilderness Experience

Sign up for Raider Wilderness Experience (RWE) and start your college career adventuring in the outdoors. These four-day adventures take place the week before the start of the fall term and introduce new students to some of the best outdoor locations in the region. All RWE trips are a great way to make new friends and have a fun adventure before classes start in the fall.

Sign-ups for Raider Wilderness Experience trips open in the spring.

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