Administrative Offices

President, Christopher G. Maples

Provost and Vice President for Academic Affairs, Brad Burda

Vice President for Finance and Administration, Mary Ann Zemke

Vice President for Student Affairs and Dean of Students, Erin Foley

Interim Vice President for Development and Alumni Relations, Robin Thompson

Associate Vice President for Strategic Partnerships, Lita Colligan

Chief Information Officer, Andy Abbott

Dean, College of Engineering, Technology, and Management, Charlie Jones

Dean, College of Health, Arts and Sciences, Larry Powers


Academic Agreements

The Office of Academic Agreements cultivates and maintains partnerships with area high schools, community colleges, and universities that result in increased access and smooth transitions for students.

Admissions

Get information on admission requirements and instructions for applying to Oregon Tech as a freshman, transfer or international student.

Athletics

Home of Oregon Tech's Hustlin' Owls men's and women's sports and intramural teams, Tech Fitness Center and Summer Camps.

Business Affairs

The Business Affairs Office is responsible for: Accounting and Financial Reporting; Accounts Payable; Accounts Receivable (including Student Accounts and Cashier); Grants and Contracts - Post Award Administration; Payroll; Purchasing, Property Control and Vendor Relations; and Travel Reimbursement.

Campus Life

The Campus Life Office is committed to helping students develop skills in critical thinking, communication, teamwork, citizenship, community service, diversity awareness and lifelong, independent learning developed in out-of-class learning experiences.

Campus Security

Campus Safety administers the university's security and parking programs. The department promotes security on the Oregon Tech campus through emergency and non-emergency response services, problem solving, and enforcement of appropriate laws, rules and regulations.

Career Services

The Career Services Office supports student and alumni efforts to develop and achieve career goals.

Center for Learning & Teaching (CFLAT)

CFLAT promotes academic success through tutoring services, special classes, accommodations for students with disabilities, test proctoring, a computer lab and a writing center.

College Union and Campus Dining

The College Union is the center of student activity on campus. Located within the Union are the student government offices, Campus Arts and Entertainment, the Diversity Center, Student Services staff, Campus Dining operations, The Edge student newspaper, the Paper Owl bookstore, the campus mail center, the Outdoor Program, the Women’s Resource Center and the main campus auditorium.

Disability Services

The Office of Disability Services coordinates academic, housing and program services accommodations for students with documented physical, learning, sensory, psychiatric and other disabilities.

Distance Education

The primary mission of Distance Education at Oregon Tech is to offer convenient programs for degree completion and graduate education.

Facilities Services

Resource for floor plans, maintenance requests, key requests, incident request forms, and shipping/receiving information.

Financial Aid

Administers student aid to help students achieve their education goals, working together as a team of financial aid professionals to provide the highest quality service.

Housing & Residence Life

Housing and Residence Life strives to build an on-campus community that promotes academic success and fosters personal growth.

Human Resources and Affirmative Action

Seeks to maintain a learning and working environment committed to fostering diversity, equality, mutual understanding and personal success.

Information Technology Services

Information Technology Services provides computing and telecommunications resources for the Oregon Tech campuses.

Institutional Research

The mission of the Office of Institutional Research at Oregon Tech is to collect, analyze, and report institutional information to support strategic enrollment management and planning functions.

Integrated Student Health Center (ISHC)

The Integrated Student Health Center, located at the main campus in Klamath Falls, provides general medical care for illnesses and accidents, medical referral, counseling and wellness programs.

Library

The Library offers public computers, individual and group study spaces and a computer lab. Library services are also available at the Oregon Tech Portland locations, which share access to all of the Main Library’s electronic resources.

Marketing & Communication

The Marketing & Communication office is responsible for the advertising, public information, internal relations and state and federal government relations for the institute. During the school year Marketing & Communication distributes tech news DAILY each school day after 1 p.m.; during breaks tech news is distributed weekly and as needed.

OIT—Seattle at Boeing

Geared for and with Boeing employees in mind, Oregon Tech Seattle offers a selection of programs for Boeing employees in the Puget Sound Area.

Oregon Renewable Energy Center (OREC)

OREC promotes renewable energy use in Oregon and the Northwest through education, technical assistance and applied research.

Paper Owl Bookstore

The Paper Owl is a full-service campus store owned and operated by Oregon Tech.

Portland Operations

For over 25 years, Oregon Tech's Portland Campus has prepared students for dynamic careers in today’s most innovative fields.

Registrar's Office

Information regarding Veteran's affairs, articulation agreements, student records, transfer information, ordering transcripts, registration, academic calendars, web resources, and graduation.

Small Business Development Center

Established in 1984, the Oregon Tech Small Business Development Center provides free, confidential advice to Klamath County and Lake County businesses on an appointment basis.

Tech Opportunities Program (TOP)

The Tech Opportunities Program (TOP) is a federally funded (Student Support Services TRIO) academic support program designed to assist highly motivated students who are also low income, first generation or students with disabilities.