Oregon Tech reduces tuition increase after corrections from the HECC
Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) announced that the University will reduce its proposed tuition increase to 4.5%, instead of the previously announced rate increase of 6.6%.
Oregon Tech Board of Trustees approves a 7% increase in tuition and fees for the upcoming academic year
Update: An update on this story is available at https://www.oit.edu/news/oregon-tech-reduces-tuition-increase-202205.
Oregon Senate Confirms Stefan Bird, John Davis, Kanth Gopalpur, Celia Núñez for Oregon Tech Governing Board
Salem, Ore. – The Oregon Senate confirmed four trustees for the governing board of Oregon Institute of Technology (Oregon Tech) in February.
Oregon Senate Confirms New Student and Staff Trustee Representatives for Oregon Tech Governing Board
The Oregon Senate confirmed two new trustees for the governing board of Oregon Tech: Tim Hasty, a current student at Oregon Tech’s Klamath Falls campus; and Michele Vitali, Oregon Tech’s administrative lead at the Oregon Manufacturing Innovation Center Research & Development (OMIC) in Scappoose.
Oregon Tech Board of Trustees approves university’s fall 2020 re-opening plan
The Oregon Institute of Technology Board of Trustees met on July 24, both remotely and with some of the members in-person at the university’s Klamath Falls campus, with the primary focus to review the university’s re-opening plans for fall 2020.
Oregon Tech Board of Trustees approve $3.5 million in budget cuts and reallocations to meet impacts of COVID-19
Oregon Tech receives approximately 40 percent of its budget from the state; thus, the financial health of the university and the state are intricately linked. The state has estimated that it will take at least four years to get back to pre-COVID employment levels, and up to a decade of structural deficits.
Oregon Tech Board approves new soccer field, reviews report on University’s $107 million economic impact in Klamath Falls and Wilsonville-Metro Area
Board of Trustees cover agenda items from approval of a new soccer field to discussing issues related to the university finances, online and high school programs, a new report on Oregon Tech’s economic footprint in its two major communities, and other items.
President of Oregon Tech, Chris Maples, to leave the university later this year
President Maples has led the university since 2008 as the institution’s sixth president and will continue to work with the University to ensure a seamless transition.
Oregon Tech Board of Trustees Approve 3% Tuition Increase for 2016-17 academic year
Approval of tuition rates for the 2016-17 academic year, and review of operating and capital budget directions for the 2017-19 biennial budget