The Office of the Provost oversees academic programs at OIT and provides support to faculty and students
Get information on admission requirements and instructions for applying to Oregon Tech as a freshman, transfer or international student.
Grab a jolt of java in the Bistro Cafe or the Purvine Hall coffee cart or eat at The Marketplace, offering daily meal choices and specials, including pizza, burgers, grilled and deli sandwiches, soups, salads, desserts, snacks, beverages and much more.
The Campus Safety Department provides for the safety and occupational health of the campus community, including faculty, staff, students, and visitors. The Campus Safety Department promotes health and safety on the OIT campus through educational programs, emergency and non-emergency response services, problem solving, and enforcement of appropriate laws, rules, and regulations.
CFLAT promotes academic success through tutoring services, special classes, accommodations for students with disabilities, test proctoring, a computer lab and a writing center.
Counselors are available to discuss personal, academic and career concerns, to help students through difficulties or to make referrals, when neecessary, to community resources. All sessions are confidential and free of charge.
The Office of Disability Services coordinates academic, housing and program services accommodations for students with documented physical, learning, sensory, psychiatric and other disabilities.
The Office of Finance and Administration is led by Vice President Mary Ann Zemke. Her staff includes an executive secretary, Director of Campus Safety, Director of Budget Planning, Director of Campus Dining, Director of Business Affairs, Director of Information Technology Services, Director of Human Resources, Director of Facilities Services, Director of Campus Access and Equal Opportunity, and Bookstore Director.
Housing and Residence Life strives to build an on-campus community that promotes academic success and fosters personal growth.
OREC promotes renewable energy use in Oregon and the Northwest through education, technical assistance and applied research.
The OIT Public Relations office in responsible for the advertising, public information, internal relations and state and federal government relations for the institute. During the school year Public Relations distributes tech news Daily each school day after 1 p.m.; during breaks tech news is distributed weekly and as needed.
Information regarding Veteran's affairs, articulation agreements, student records, transfer information, ordering transcripts, registration, academic calendars, web resources, and graduation.
Educational outreach programs designed to encourage K-12 students to pursue educational and career goals in scientific and technical fields.
TOP is a federally funded (TRIO: Student Support Services) academic support program designed to assist highly motivated students who are also low-income, first-generation or disabled.