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OSU seeks increased international enrollment
INTO OSU program seeks growth, ease of transition, doubling of international student population
Within five years, the number of international students attending OSU will be 10 percent of the total student body, doubled from its current levels of 5 percent.
This is one objective of INTO OSU, a joint venture between OSU and INTO University Partnerships, a company founded in the United Kingdom that offers high-quality preparation for international students who wish to participate in undergraduate and graduate study in the United States and the United Kingdom.
Women's Center hosts 'Vagigami'
As a part of V-Week, Women's Center, Peer Health Advocates hold event for making origami in the shape of A vagina
In celebration of V-Week at OSU, the Women's Center and Peer Health Advocates hosted two hours of vagina origami yesterday in order to teach men and women alike more about the mystery of the vagina.
The "Vagigami" event was led by Amber Calkins, a senior in biology, who has been coordinating V-Week and the presentation of the Vagina Monologues along with her colleagues and volunteers at PHA.
Program takes aim at helping students at risk
Offered through the College of Engineering, free coaching to help students on 'warning'
The College of Engineering has established a new free program for pre-engineering students who have been placed on "academic warning."
The Academic Peer Coaching Program, a branch of the Academic Success Center, geared specifically toward OSU's engineering students, is a program dedicated to retention for the COE.



