The University Store proudly provides textbooks and course materials for both the OSU Stillwater and Tulsa campuses. To get started finding your course materials, log in with your O-KEY information above to see a customized book list populated with just the textbooks you need based on your class schedule.
Pete’s Portal- Search the OSU-OKC Library Catalog, EBSCOhost, ProQuest, and more. Find books located in the OSU-OKC Library and access magazine, journal, and newspaper articles as well as eBooks.
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Once you have been admitted to the university and have successfully completed 12 credit hours, your credits will be posted on your official transcript. How do I know if a course will transfer to OSU-OKC? Once OSU-OKC receives your official transcripts from the prior schools you have attended, a course evaluation will be done.
If convenience is your thing, ordering your textbooks from the University Store online is easy, plus you can have them delivered for a minimal shipping fee or choose our fast, free and convenient in-store pickup option.
You can order your course materials through the OSU Beaver Store. See the Ecampus FAQs page if you have questions about purchasing, renting, returning or selling your course materials. You may also purchase e-books and academically priced software/hardware through the OSU Beaver Store.
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How to EnrollGo to MY.OKSTATE.EDU Student Portal.Log In with your O-KEY Username and Password.Click on the Self Service Icon on the HOME Tab.Click on the STUDENT tab.Click the Registration link.Click “Add or Drop Classes”Select the Term and click the Submit button.More items...
It includes ten libraries located on the Columbus campus, six libraries on the regional campus of the university and nine special collections. The Ohio State University Libraries offer educational resources and services to support readers to research, learn and teach.
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How to Add CoursesLog into MyOregonState.Select the Academics tab.Under Academic Resources, click on Register/Add/Drop Classes.Select the term, enter your registration PIN, click Submit.To add a course, enter the CRN for each course in the Add Classes Worksheet section.Click the Submit button at the bottom of the page.
Students register for courses on a term-by-term basis. Registration for the upcoming term begins during the eighth week of the prior term. This section will give you the information you need to prepare for registration, complete your registration, and make registration changes as needed.
The length of this period will depend on the policies of the institution, but generally may be anywhere from one to three weeks. Sometimes students may have a slightly longer period to drop courses than to add courses.
The University Store is owned and operated by Oklahoma State University, and unlike other privately-owned bookstores or online retailers, every purchase made in the University Store stays on campus to fund student programs and services, keeping student fees to a minimum.
Don't forget, the last day for full textbook refunds during the spring semester at the University Store is Monday, February 1, 2021.
The last digit of the course number indicates the number of semester credit hours. Course numbers ending with 0 indicate a variable credit course. Course Title.
Equivalent Courses. Some courses are academically identical or equivalent to other courses that are offered in different departments. Equivalent courses should include “same as…” statements in their course descriptions.
Credit for only one of the courses will count in the earned hours section of the transcript. Mutually Exclusive Courses. Courses that are not identical/equivalent but contain similar or significantly overlapping content include “no credit for…” or “may not be used with…” statements in their course descriptions.