¾µä´ó¹Ï is a public university recognized as Oregon's polytechnic based in Klamath Falls and the Portland metropolitan area, with a presence throughout the Pacific Northwest.
The new Center for Excellence in Engineering and Technology is home to multiple departments and includes 70,000 square feet of new classroom and lab spaces.
The student voice is a vibrant and vital component to the university experience. ASOIT student officers advocate to support the social, cultural, physical, and educational interests of ¾µä´ó¹Ï students. Find out more!
Students who want to take advantage of Badger to Owl Connection must complete an associate degree at KCC and plan to transfer to ¾µä´ó¹Ï to earn a bachelor’s degree. Qualifying KCC graduates can receive tuition waivers for two terms at ¾µä´ó¹Ï.
Dr. Madden has been a consultant for AP U.S. History since 2007 and was selected by the College Board due to his years of service as a rater of AP U.S. History syllabi from high school faculty to ensure that they align with AP course standards.
Working with the ¾µä´ó¹Ï Sponsored Projects & Grants office, Dr. Saber’s work to obtain grant funding has allowed additional research opportunities and applied student project development in the Manufacturing and Mechanical Engineering and Technology program.
This year, the Class of 2019 had continued success on National and Regional board examinations- continuing the trend of each graduating class’ success over the years
¾µä´ó¹Ï is the first public university in Oregon to form this scholarship pathway with Phi Theta Kappa, an international honor society of two-year colleges and academic programs
Dr. Riley’s appointment begins immediately, refereeing three to six papers each year, reviewing up to three per year, and coordinating with the editorial board
The BOC program is designed to help students who earn an associate degree at KCC complete their bachelor’s degree at ¾µä´ó¹Ï. The program includes multiple levels of advising support and financial incentives
Trustees approved students’ recommendation for a fee to modernize the student recreation center in Klamath Falls, reviewed ¾µä´ó¹Ï’s mission statement and approved the recommendation for appointment of a new student member of the Board of Trustees
Mr. Schoppert brings with him an excellent grasp of the professional scope of ¾µä´ó¹Ï’s library needs, and a breadth of experience for successful leadership to drive an innovative academic library