The Office of Academic and Student Affairs, on the third floor of the Graduate Education
Building, offers a wide range of services. Undergraduates come by for assistance in
the following: Academic standards petitions, assistance with registration, change
of major, enrollment overload requests, grade appeals, academic integrity, graduation
checks and clearance, degree verification and athletic verification. OASIS (Office of Academic Student Initiatives and Services) fulfills these needs. The Office
of Academic and Student Affairs also is responsible for academic program review, accreditation,
community relations, encouraging external funding applications, articulation agreements,
curriculum approval and regulation, and a variety of faculty support programs, including
tenure and promotion, faculty development and off-campus duty assignments. The Office of Teacher Education places student interns at area schools as well as assists in licensure for newly
graduated teachers.