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Oklahoma State University

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become qualified to enroll in a CEAT degree program in the future. Each student is personally advised in the planning and scheduling of his or her coursework, assisted with the selection of a major, and is counseled and advised individually on matters of career choice, activities at OSU and on other academic matters. Each CEAT student, and his or her adviser, carefully selects general education, core engineering or architecture, and elective courses to meet the curriculum objectives and accreditation criteria. To assist students in planning and mapping their academic success, an electronic account is created for each student at the time of initial enrollment. Students have access to their personal account, via the STAR System, where they can review their advising materials, degree sheet, flowchart and other documents. The adviser assists the student with academic decisions and works to ensure accuracy and compliance; however, the ultimate responsibility for meeting degree requirements rests with the student. The College of Engineering, Architecture, and Technology Professional School Concept Pre-Professional School. In each CEAT pre-professional degree program, lower-division coursework is devoted to preparing the student for professional school. The content of the pre-professional school program is similar for most engineering degree programs and includes English composition and technical coursework devoted to mathematics through calculus and differential equations, general chemistry, general physics, engineering and engineering sciences. Requirements vary for Architecture, and Technology degree programs. Once a student is admitted into the pre-professional school program, he/ she will complete coursework that is typically taken during the first two years of an engineering, architecture, or technology curriculum. Near the completion of this coursework, the student is considered for admission to one of the professional schools of the College to continue in the upper- division program. After satisfying admission standards, the student is then permitted to pursue a curriculum leading to the designated undergraduate degree in his/ her discipline. Professional School. Upon formal admission to the professional school of his or her choice, the student proceeds through the junior and senior years of the degree program, fulfilling "Major Requirements" as listed in the right column on the degree requirement sheet. Degree requirement

Tau Alpha Pi (Technology Student's Honor Society) Tau Beta Pi (Engineering Student's Honor Society) CEAT Honors Program The OSU Honors College provides challenges for undergraduate students of unusually high ability, motivation and initiative. Honors classes, seminars and independent study courses are designed to align students and instructors in a manner that encourages discussion and provides a mature approach to learning. Each honors course completed with an "A" or "B" grade is identified on the student's transcript as such. A special bachelor's degree honors diploma is conferred upon graduation for successful completion of all OSU Honors College requirements. Information regarding The Honors College at OSU, and Scholar Development/Leadership Programs can be found on the Honors College tab in the left menu. Scholarships Numerous CEAT scholarships are funded through the generosity of alumni, private and corporate donations. Awards are available for undergraduate and graduate students at all levels, and are granted on the basis of academic achievement, campus involvement and leadership potential, as well as financial need. Freshmen and undergraduate transfer students are automatically considered for most CEAT scholarships, based off of the student's eligibility through their OSU application and acceptance to OSU and CEAT, for priority scholarship consideration students should apply and be accepted to CEAT by November 1st. You must be accepted by Feb. 1 st for all other scholarship consideration. All CEAT scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis. Some scholarships require additional applications. Details can be found at http://ceat.okstate.edu/scholarships. Current undergraduate (continuing) students should submit applications for general CEAT scholarships online at http://ceat.okstate.edu/ scholarships. Computing Requirements For students in Engineering, Architecture and Technology, the college requires that all students have several basic tools. Students in the College must have a scientific calculator and a laptop computer. The scientific calculator should be capable of computing trigonometric functions, logarithmic and natural logarithmic functions, basic statistical analysis, and all algebraic functions. The laptop requirements are published at http://ceat-its.okstate.edu . Academic Advising The College's Office of Student Academic Services (http:// studentservices.okstate.edu/) provides advisement for all CEAT freshman students except for BAE students who are advised in their academic department. Other CEAT students will transfer to advisement within their academic unit prior to or at admission to Professional School. University College provides advisement for OSU students who do not meet the qualifications for enrollment in CEAT but wish to

sheets can be found on the degree programs page (p. 794). Engineering Professional School Admission Requirements

All undergraduate CEAT students must follow the curriculum and requirements for their chosen major, as prescribed on the degree programs page (p. 794), for their matriculation date, or upon their election, a later annual version of that publication. Students are encouraged to carefully read the program requirements for their chosen major and matriculation date. To be admitted to one of the professional schools of engineering, the student must: 1. Complete a minimum of 60 credit hours of courses listed on the degree requirement sheet from an accredited institution of higher learning. 2. Complete all required courses noted on the degree requirement sheet.

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