Sending a student to Corvallis? Learn about the campus culture, popular majors, and how OSU supports student success in Oregon’s largest university.

It’s like having the resources of a titan but the soul of a small-town mentor. It’s that balance that makes the 'Beaver Nation' identity so sticky.
Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco
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Creato da alumni della Columbia University a San Francisco

Lena: Blythe, I have to tell you, I just saw a photo of a student holding their Oregon State acceptance letter, and the pure joy on their face was infectious. It’s such a huge milestone for families, especially since OSU is now the largest university in Oregon for twelve years running!
Blythe: It really is "Beaver Nation" out there. And for a parent whose daughter is headed to Corvallis, that 79% acceptance rate is such a welcoming sign. It says, "We want you here," but once you arrive, the "A minus" student experience proves they really back that up with quality.
Lena: Right, it’s not just about getting in; it’s about that "small city" vibe in Corvallis where you’re surrounded by classic brick buildings and 300 student clubs. It’s interesting how they’ve hit record enrollment for 29 years straight.
Blythe: Exactly, and they’re doing it while keeping a focus on popular, heavy-hitting majors like Computer Science and Business. Let’s dive into what life is actually like on that beautiful campus.