The mission of our biology and zoology advising team is to support students in developing and implementing a plan in support of their educational, life and professional goals. Advisors assist students in making well-informed decisions by giving them accurate information about requirements, career choices, professional activities, academic success resources and university policies.
Integrative Biology Advising
Registration and resource navigation help for Corvallis campus students
Corvallis campus students with registration errors or issues (not a registration PIN) or campus resource navigation issues can contact the Science Success Center or stop by Kidder 109 to talk to the College of Science peer advisors.
Common registration issues and overrides
Registration and waitlisting tutorials
Registration and resource navigation help for online students
Ecampus students with registration errors or issues (not a registration PIN) or Ecampus resource navigation issues should contact Ecampus Student Services.
Common registration issues and overrides
Registration and waitlist tutorials
Advising appointments
Current students or students changing majors to biology or zoology are encouraged to make an appointment with our advisors for registration PINs, future term planning, career and experiential learning plans or other challenges that emerge during your time at OSU. New Corvallis and Ecampus students must complete a required orientation which includes advising and registration.
Plan your courses, professional experiences and career path with our detailed advising guides covering our majors, options, and a variety of careers.
Resources for academic success
At OSU, you have access to a wide variety of resources designed to support your success. Instructors can assist by providing the best support for your learning in courses, and advisors can help when life events require a change in plans.
Transfer Students
Whether you're transferring from a community college or a four-year institution, we have the resources to help. Nearly 30% of students in the College of Science are transfer students, many of whom have quickly integrated into our vibrant integrative biology community.