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HIGH SCHOOL

COUNSELOR CONNECTION

Friday, November 3, 2017

WELCOME TO OAKLAND UNIVERSITY

DAWN AUBRYDirector

Undergraduate Admissions

WELCOME TO OAKLAND UNIVERSITY

NIVEDITA MUKHERJINivedita Mukherji

Associate Dean

School of Business Administration

mukherji@oakland.edu

The School of Business Administration was established in

1969.

The school has graduated more than 18,000 students.

Current enrollment is at an all-time high of more than 3,000

students.

QUICK FACTS

178 BUSINESS SCHOOLS HAVE BUSINESS & ACCOUNTING ACCREDITATION FROM AACSB

NATIONAL RECOGNITION

At OU and the SBA we focus on integrating

Theory

Leading-edge research, and

Real-world experiences

to give students a true understanding of how business works,

preparing them for immediate success.

THE OU ADVANTAGE

WHY STUDY BUSINESS

1 out of 5 students major in business.

Provide critical skills employers value:

Critical thinking skills

Communication skills

A global mindset

Data analysis skills

Professional degree – jobs after graduation

Accounting Human Resources Management

Business EconomicsManagement Information Systems

Specializations in Business Analytics and

Information Security Management

Finance Marketing

General Management

Operations ManagementSpecializations in Supply Chain Management,

Lean and Quality Management and

Project Management

Shared with College of Arts & Sciences: B.A. Economics, B.S. Economics, Actuarial Science

BUSINESS MAJORS

AccountingHuman Resources

ManagementBusiness Analytics

EconomicsManagement Information

SystemsEntrepreneurship

Finance Marketing Information Security Mgt.

International Management Operations ManagementBusiness for non-business

majors

TIP: If you are considering a General Management major, you can build minors right into your program.

You can earn a minor for no extra classes!

BUSINESS MINORS

General education courses

Pre-core courses (Accounting, Economics, Statistics, Math,

MIS, other general education)

Business core courses (all functional areas)

15-20 credits of courses in major

PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

BUSINESS HONORS DIRECT ADMIT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

35 student cohort

Honors sections (18 courses)

Experiential learning

International experience

Freshman seminar & senior experience

VISIT: oakland.edu/business/undergraduate-students/honors

Business Honors students take business pre-core and core courses as a cohort in special Honors sections

ACC 2000H Introductory Financial Accounting

ACC 2100H Managerial and Cost Accounting

ECN 2010H Principles of Microeconomics

ECN 2020H Principles of Macroeconomics

QMM 2400H Statistical Methods for Business I

QMM 2410H Statistical Methods for Business II

MIS 1000H Business Problem SolvingWith Informational Technology

ECN 3030H Managerial Economics

FIN 3220H Managerial Finance

MGT 3500H Legal Environment of Business

MGT 4350H Management Strategies and Policies

MIS 3000H Management Information Systems

MKT 3020H Marketing

ORG 3300H Introduction to Organizational Behavior

ORG 3310H Introduction to the Management of Human Resources

POM 3430H Operations Management

BUSINESS HONORS DIRECT ADMIT PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS

STUDENT-CENTEREDOPPORTUNITIESEXPERIENTIAL PROGRAMS

Scholars

Student-managed investment fund

Study abroad

I2B

STUDENT-CENTEREDOPPORTUNITIESSTUDENT SUPPORT

Peer-to-peer tutoring

Academic advising

Internships

Achieve

Career services

Leadership Development

Case Competitions

Mentor/Mentee Relationship

Community Involvement

Best Overall Performance and first place for Best Documents

at the 51st International Collegiate Business Strategy

Competition in Anaheim during the weekend of April 25, 2015.

BUSINESS SCHOLARSPROGRAM

ACHIEVE PROGRAM

Mandatory zero-credit, zero-cost program

Networking with professionals

Resume reviews

Mock interviews

Goal: Create day-one professionals.

INTERNATIONAL CLASS TRIP

AIS Association for Information Systems

AMA American Marketing Association

BAP Beta Alpha Psi - Professional Accounting Fraternity

BGS Beta Gamma Sigma - The Honor Society for AACSB accredited

Business Program

DECA Association of Marketing, Management and Entrepreneurship

ESA Economic Students Association

FMA Financial Management Association

NABA National Association of Black Accountants

OASIS Oakland Accounting Students Information Society

Omicron Delta Epsilon - Economics Honors Society

SAS Society of Actuarial Science

SAIFE Society for Applied Investing and Financial Education

SHRM Society for Human Resource Management

SOM Society of Operations Management

TALK Technology & Leadership Keys

TEDx

Oakland

Nonprofit self-organized events devoted to Ideas Worth

Spreading

WESO Women's Economic Society

BUSINESS

STUDENT

ORGANIZATIONS

Survey Results of Graduates (> 90% Response Rate)

Academic

Year Employed

Continuing

Education Other Unplaced

2011-2012 90% 3% 1% 6%

2012-2013 88% 7% 1% 5%

2013-2014 83% 8% 1% 8%

2014-2015 84% 6% 2% 8%

2015-2016 83% 9% 3% 5%

$42,500

$47,500 $47,583 $48,874 $51,577

$-

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

2011-2012 2012-2013 2013-2014 2014-2015 2015-2016

AVERAGE SALARY FOR EMPLOYED SBA GRADS

CAREER SERVICES &INTERNSHIPS

Rank 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

2013-2014Ernst &

YoungPlante Moran FCA Delphi Faurecia

Ford Motor

Company

MAHLE

Behr

Oakland

University

BorgWarner

Inc.

Continental

Automotive

Systems

2014-2015 Faurecia PwC FCAPlante

Moran

Continental

Automotive

Systems

DelphiErnst &

YoungITW

Kelly

ServicesMAHLE

2015-2016 Faurecia FCAGeneral

Motors

Oakland

UniversityPwC UHY Delphi

ABB

Group

Ford Motor

CompanyDeloitte

TOPEMPLOYERS

Executive MBA

MBA

Master of Accounting

Master of Science in Information

Technology Management

Post-Master's Graduate Certificates

GRADUATE &EXECUTIVE PROGRAMS

UNDERGRADUATE ADMISSIONS &

SCHOLARSHIP UPDATE

KELLY FLEMMINGSENIOR RECRUITMENT ADVISER

PATRICK CASSADYSENIOR RECRUITMENT ADVISER

Applying for

Admission

Apply for FREE at

oakland.edu/apply

Pay NOApplication Fee

FRESHMAN ADMISSION CRITERIA

Average GPA: 3.47

Average SAT Score: 1130

Average ACT Score: 23

Transfer Admission

Guarantee (TAG)

Program

oakland.edu/tag

OUTSTANDING ACADEMICS

Over 130 Undergraduate Programs

Over 130 Graduate Programs

College of Arts

and Sciences

College of Arts and Sciences: Social Sciences

• Anthropology

• Chinese Studies

• Criminal Justice

• Economics (BA)

• History

• History, Secondary Ed.

• International Relations

• International Studies

• Japanese Studies

• Latin American Studies

• Philosophy

• Political Science

• Pre-Law

• Psychology

• Public Administration and

Public Policy

• Social Work

• Sociology

• Sociology/Anthropology

• Women and Gender Studies

College of Arts and Sciences: Math/Science

• Pre-Medicine

• Pre-Dentistry

• Pre-Veterinary

• Pre-Optometry

• Actuarial Science

• Biochemistry

• Biology

• Biology, Secondary Education

• Biomedical Sciences

• Chemistry

• Chemistry, Secondary Education

• Applied Statistics

• Mathematics

• Mathematics, Secondary

Education

• Medical Physics

• Physics

• Physics, Secondary

Education

• Environmental Science:

Environmental Health

Environmental

Sustainability & Resource

Management

College of Arts and Sciences: Humanities• Art and Art History

• Cinema Studies

• Communication

• Creative Writing

• English

• English, Secondary Education

• French Education, K-12

• French Language & Literature

• German Education, K-12

• German Language & Literature

• Graphic Design

• Japanese Education, K-12

• Japanese Language & Literature

• Journalism

• Latin American Language and Civilization

• Liberal Studies

• Linguistics

• Public Relations & Strategic

Communication

• Spanish Education, K-12

• Spanish Language & Literature

• Studio Art

• Studio Art Education, K-12

• Writing and Rhetoric

School of Music, Theatre, & Dance

Auditions Required – oakland.edu/mtd

School of Music, Theatre, & Dance• Acting (BFA)

• Dance (BA/BFA)

• Music

• Instrumental Performance

• Piano Performance

• Vocal Performance

• Musical Theatre (BFA)

• Theatre

• Theatre Design and Technology (BFA)

Audition Dates

MUSIC

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Saturday, March 17, 2018

THEATRE

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Saturday, March 10, 2018

Saturday, March 17, 2018

DANCE

Saturday, January 20, 2018

Saturday, February 3, 2018

Saturday, March 17, 2018

School of Business

Administration

School of Business Administration• Accounting

• Business Economics

• Economics (BS)

• Finance

• General Management

• Human Resources Management

• Management Information Systems

• Marketing

• Operations Management

School of Education and

Human Services

School of Education and Human Services• Elementary Education

• Human Resource Development

• Secondary Teaching Education Program (STEP)

Partnership with the College of Arts & Sciences

Biology French

Chemistry German

English Japanese

History Spanish

Mathematics Studio Art

Music Physics

School of Engineering and

Computer Science

School of Engineering and Computer Science• Bioengineering

• Computer Engineering

• Computer Science

• Electrical Engineering

• Engineering Chemistry

• Engineering Physics

• Industrial and Systems Engineering

• Information Technology

• Mechanical Engineering

School of Health Sciences

School of Health SciencesHealth Sciences

• Exercise Science

• Pre-Pharmacy

• Pre-Physical Therapy

• Integrative Holistic Medicine

• Pre-Health Professional Studies

Applied Health Sciences

•Health Promotion

•Health Care Leadership

School of Health SciencesBiomedical Diagnostic and Therapeutic Sciences

• Histotechnology

• Medical Laboratory Science

• Nuclear Medicine Technology

• Radiologic Technology

Environmental Health and Safety

Wellness and Health Promotion

School of Nursing

School of Nursing • Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN)

• BSN completion sequence for Registered Nurses

• Accelerated Second Degree BSN

Bachelor of Integrative Studies

Academic advising for all first-year students and deciding students

First Year Advising Center

Freshman Deadline

March 1, 2018

for scholarship consideration

2017-2018 TUITION RATES

2017-2018 HOUSING RATES

Double Room Occupancy

Rates for Fall and Winter

Semester Combined is

$9,910

Fall 2017 Freshman

Admission Information

Total Freshman Applicants 12,337

Number Admitted 8,737

Enrolling Freshmen 2,456

Academic Qualifications, Incoming Freshmen (Average)

Grade Point Average 3.47

SAT / ACT Composite 1130 / 23

Demographics, All New Incoming Students

Male percentage 42.8%

Female percentage 57.2%

Students of Color 22.9%

Michigan Residents 96.5%

Domestic Out-of-State Students 2%

Foreign Countries 1.5%

Fall 2017 Enrolled Student Profile

Enrolled Freshmen: Five Year

Ethnic and Diversity Trends

2013 2014 2015 2016 2017

Fall 2017 Enrolled Freshmen by

College/School

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

Arts & Sciences Engineering & Comp.Science

BusinessAdministration

Health Sciences Deciding/Exploring Nursing Education & HumanServices

2017 Top Michigan Counties in

Enrolled Students

0

200

400

600

800

1000

1200

Oakland Macomb Wayne Genesee St. Clair Lapeer Livingston Kent Washtenaw Ingham

2017 Top 5 Michigan High School Feeder Schools

Rank High School Name# of students

enrolled

1 Eisenhower High School 93

2 Stevenson High School 75

3 Dakota High School 69

4 Lake Orion High School 67

5 Rochester High School 64

Adviser Scheduler

oakland.edu/adviserscheduler

Meet Your Admissions Adviseroakland.edu/admissionsadviser

Visit Oakland Universityoakland.edu/visit

Summer Campsoakland.edu/summer/camps

What’s new at OU

Binder Contents

Section 1: Academic Information

Section 2: Scholarships & Financial Information

Section 3: AP/IB/CLEP

Section 4: Student Services

Section 5: Transfer Information

Info. Poster

Viewbook

Event Calendar

Residence Life

Brochure

Honors College

Flyer

Transfer Admission Guarantee

(TAG) Flyer

2017-18

Tuition &

Housing

Rates

Scholarship

&

Financial

Aid Book

Degree Sheets• Science Degrees & Pre-Med• Social Sciences Degrees• Arts & Humanities Degrees• Education and Human Services Degrees• Business Administration Degrees• Engineering & Computer Science

Degrees• Nursing Degrees• Health Sciences Degrees

COLLEGE CREDIT : AP/IB/CLEP, DUAL ENROLLMENT & EARLY/MIDDLE COLLEGE

PAUL BATTLEAssociate Registrar

PATRICK CASSADYSenior Recruitment Adviser

ADVANCED PLACEMENT POLICIES

oakland.edu/collegecredit

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) CERTIFICATE HOLDERS

oakland.edu/collegecredit

oakland.edu/collegecredit

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB) DIPLOMA HOLDERS

COLLEGE-LEVEL EXAMINATION PROGRAM (CLEP)

oakland.edu/collegecredit

oakland.edu/dualenroll

DUAL ENROLLMENT

EARLY/MIDDLE COLLEGE

WELCOME TO OAKLAND UNIVERSITY

DR. GRAEME HARPERDean

Honors College

THE HONORS COLLEGEOAK VIEW HALL

FRESHMANADMISSION

3.7+ / 1100+ SAT

(or 27+ ACT)

Fall 2016 Freshmen –

38% were Presidential Scholars (3.9+/ 31+)

FRESHMANINTRODUCTION

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE: 17

5%

KEY FEATURESPROGRAM

100% of Oakland University Honors

College students undertake research /

many publish in prestigious journals

before graduating.

“Making Discoveries” HC freshmen

colloquium is nationally unique in

theme and approach.

KEY FEATURESPROGRAM

“Imagination Laboratory”

- sophomore progression support

100% receive research proposal

and grant writing training

ASPIRE program - supporting individual goals / resumes

HC3900 Research Preparation and Grant Writing Course

Supporting 10 hours of intentional service per year

Leadership roles on and off campus, key events

Grad School strategies, incl. a major piece of original

research / creativity activity, that is individually mentored

Support to graduate above a 3.50 GPA (usually above).

Learning and Advising Innovations (e.g. new VR/AR Lab,

our Major/Minor to Leader goal program, Eminent Fellows,

Industry Fellows, Research Leaders program)

KEY FEATURESACTIVITIES

Honors College Honorary Esteemed Fellows include:

Nobel Prize Winner

Jody Williams

CEO of IDEO

David Kelley

Billionaire, “Math for America”

founder, Jim Simons

ASPIRATION, INSPIRATION, CELEBRATION

MICHIGAN CENTER FORUNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Annual “Shinola

Ingenuity Awards”

for students

NSFMIH leadership site

Annual “Inspiration Awards”

Annual “Spirit of Discovery Awards”

Annual “Murphy Creative Intersections” event

CELEBRATION

HC1000 “Making Discoveries” – Flagship Fall Semester Freshmen course.

Each year around 97% of Oakland University Honors College graduates are admitted to the graduate schools of choice.

On average, 99% of those graduates of The Honors College get into one of their top 3 choices.

DESIGNING SUCCESS

5%

Additional Scholarship Opportunities

A Strong Community of Aspirational Students

Additional Professional Advising and Support

In-reach (OU) and outreach (professions)

Events, workshops, research and internship opportunities, networking

Intentional, Creative and Exciting, Goal-Orientated, Supportive!

HONORS COLLEGE

HONORS COLLEGE

THE FIRST YEAR

EXPERIENCE

SARA WEBBDirector

First Year Advising Center

FIRST YEAR ADVISING

CENTER

(FYAC)

ESTABLISHED FALL 2012

WHAT WE PROVIDE

Orientation and first-year programs

Academic advising for all first-year students

Major/career exploration for all undecided and

re-deciding students

A STUDENT’S YEAR IN THE FYAC

New Student Orientation Part One

New Student Orientation Part Two

Fall Advising Appointment

Winter Advising

Appointment

Release to School / College

Advising Unit

NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION

PART ONE

• Introduction to

campus

• Meet your FYAC

Adviser

• Register for first year

• Connect with other

new students

PART TWO

• New Student

Convocation

• Academic

Introduction

• Involvement Fair

ACADEMIC ADVISING

Assigned academic adviser for each student

Ten Masters-level advisers trained as generalists to

advise on all OU majors

Services are proactive and holistic

Three required appointments in first year

THREE THEMES

IN THE FYAC

TRANSITION & CONNECTION

Assist with transition issues.

Identify social and academic involvement opportunities.

1

GOAL:Involvement in one extracurricular activity

Determine best-fit major through assessments and investigation.

Define goals and identify opportunities to connect with major.

MAJOR & CAREER EXPLORATION2

GOAL:Decide on a major by end of first year

Develop a plan of study

Assess performance throughout semester

Provide assistance to struggling students

ACADEMIC PROGRESS & PERFORMANCE3

GOAL:Achieve 28 credits and 3.0+ GPA

GOLDEN GRIZZLY GUIDE

oakland.edu/ggg

RETENTION SUCCESSCHANGE IN FULL-TIME FRESHMEN ENTERING OU IN FALL 2011 VS. FALL 2016

Retention of Undecided Students

Retention of Minority Students

Retention of Housing Students

First Year Retention

7%

9%

5%

8%Source: Oakland University Office of Institutional Research and Assessment

North Foundation Hall, Room 121

(248) 370-3227

oakland.edu/fyac

FIRST YEAR ADVISING CENTER

STUDENT FINANCIAL

SERVICES

CARRIE GILCHRIST & GREG ASHESenior Financial Aid Outreach Advisers

STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES

Central location where students can access

Financial Aid Advisers

Student Employment

Cashier’s Office

Students can contact our office in a variety of ways

Phone

Email

Walk In

66% of freshmen receive an OU scholarship and/or grant

award

To encourage financial planning and graduation within four

years, OU awards are renewable and can be used during

summer semesters

First Year Focus Award is automatically awarded to

sophomores who were not eligible for a merit scholarship as

freshmen and meet the academic eligibility criteria

STUDENT FINANCIAL SERVICES

Scholarships

&

Financial Aid

Book

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY MERIT

SCHOLARSHIPS

Awarded automatically using criteria from the admission application

Awarded by Undergraduate Admissions

Guaranteed for those who meet eligibility criteria

Able to be renewed

Scholarships include:

Presidential Scholar Award – full tuition

Distinguished Scholar Award - $6,000/year

Talented Scholar Award - $4,000/year

Academic Achievement Award - $3,000/year

University Recognition Award - $1,500/year

Geographic Region Award - $1,500/year

Non-Resident Award – difference between in-state and out-of-state tuition

Freshman Deadline

March 1, 2018

for scholarship consideration

OAKLAND UNIVERSITY

NEED-BASED GRANTS

Application: Free Application for Federal Student Aid ( FAFSA)

Awarded by Student Financial Services

Guaranteed for those who meet eligibility criteria

Able to be renewed

Grants include:

Golden Grizzlies Tuition Guarantee (100% Tuition Grant) – up to full tuition

Golden Grant – up to $5,000/year

Housing Grant – up to $5,000/year

Freshman Deadline

July 1, 2018

for grant consideration

FINANCIAL AID

OUTREACH SERVICES

Provide programs as a public service on behalf of Oakland University to

educate students, parents, and staff regarding financial aid preparation

Most popular programs:

Financial Aid Night

FAFSA Workshops

Award Letter Workshops

Senior Set Up

Tailored financial literacy workshops and presentations

Partner with Admissions Advisers for college readiness programs

COUNSELOR RESOURCESoakland.edu/financialservices/outreach

NEW! Counselor Webinars

Preparing for Financial Aid Award Notifications

November 28, 2017 at 9:15am

View program descriptions and reserve dates

Update your contact information

Provide referrals for other counselors

Stay up to date on Outreach services

Q & A With the Undergraduate

Admissions Recruitment Team

• Patrick Cassady

• Maegan Damazyn

• Kelly Flemming

• Adam Panchenko

• Brittany Thomas

• Ruthie Paula

• Christine Talbert

• Sharise Calhoun

• Hope Dokho

• Rob Carlson

• Kiley Kallenberger

• Melissa Roe

CLOSING REMARKS

SHANE LEWISAssociate Director

Undergraduate Admissions

FIND US ONLINE!

facebook.com/OUAdmissions

@OUAdmissions on Twitter & Instagram

#FutureGrizzly

Lunch in Vandenberg Hall

&

Optional Campus Tour

Meet at the check-in table

To learn more, visit:

oakland.edu/futurestudents

Thank you for connecting with us!

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