OU-Tulsa

Seamless Transition Program Now Available
at OU-Tulsa

Students in the Tulsa area now have a new degree program allowing them to complete hours at Tulsa Community College and then transfer them seamlessly to receive a Bachelor of Human Relations in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Degree options are available to provide seamless transfer to four-year degrees in Human Relations. Articulation agreements between Tulsa Community College and OU provide for a seamless transition toward a baccalaureate degree. Tulsa Community College students complete general education requirements for the bachelor’s degree and also complete core courses within the Human Relations program, which complement upper division coursework within the major field at the University of Oklahoma.

For more information, contact the Human Relations program at (405) 325-1756.


Internship opportunities
at the federal and state levels!

Intern at the U.S. Department of State this summer! Check out their list of opportunities.

The State of Oklahoma offers students the chance to work for government agencies through the Carl Albert Public Internship program. The program is a paid internship program. Click here for more information .


Special Events:

A&S Alumni Event is scheduled in Dallas for Thursday, Feb. 16. To RSVP, please use this form.

A&S Faculty Authors Reception, 4 p.m., Tuesday, Feb. 21, Ellison Hall 132. Held as part of FOCAS* on A&S Week. For more information, contact Darci Tucker.

Kaleidoscope Evening, 6 p.m., Friday, Feb. 24, Molly Shi Boren Ballroom, OMU. Proceeds go towards scholarship support for the Leadership Scholars. For tickets or for more information, contact Darci Tucker.

More Events ...


Seen and Heard:

The 2006 College of Arts and Sciences Distinguished Alumni honorees are George W. Counts, retired clinical professor of medicine at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center, who is representing the natural sciences; David Hall, professor at Northeastern University School of Law, representing the professional schools; Clara Sue Kidwell, professor of history and director of Native American Studies at OU, representing the humanities; and Gary D. Sandefur, dean of the College of Letters and Science at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, representing the social sciences.

Distinguished Service Award recipients for 2006 are Jeanne Hoffman Smith and Jon Withrow.

Spend the summer at Lake Texoma, earning credit for college! The University of Oklahoma Biological Station is accepting applications for summer. Visit their Web site to enroll in one of their many classes. A&S students are eligible to register for Career Services at no additional cost to them. Visit their Web site at www.ou.edu/career to register online.

Check out iAdvise, where students can use their 4+4 to sign in securely and track forms and schedule appointments with the Hobson Academic Center.

Do It In 4! Get Going, Get Out and Get On with Your Life. An online guide to getting out of college in a timely manner. Lots of great links to help plan financially and academically for a great degree.

Visit the Web site of Leadership Scholars to learn more about the college's top students and to see a schedule of events.

The Next Step. This guide to planning a career for life after college is available at department advisors offices, Hobson Academic Services in Ellison Hall, Career Services at OMU and at the Dean's Office.

Looking for past stories? Check out our list of index pages from the past.

*Friends Of the College of Arts and Sciences

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College of Arts and Sciences
Ellison Hall
633 Elm Avenue
Norman, Oklahoma 73019
Tel: (405) 325-2077
FAX: (405) 325-7709

cas@ou.edu

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