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A Program of the Associated
Students of the University of Oregon
Erb Memorial Union, Room 334
OSA@OfficeofStudentAdvocacy.org
Phone (541) 346-3722
Fax (541) 346-3726
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This website contains some of the general policies and practices of the Office of Student Advocacy. If you have specific questions or concerns please contact the office directly.

Office of Student Advocacy (OSA) services are free to eligible students. An eligible student is any student enrolled at the University of Oregon who has paid the incidental fee at the time advocacy services are requested. Once an eligible student requests services he or she remains eligible for services regarding the matter for a period not to exceed thirty days from the termination of eligibility for failure to pay the incidental fee. On rare occasions students may be required to pay extraordinary costs and/or expenses associated with their case.

No student is required to use the services of the Office of Student Advocacy.
Students may, at all times, obtain assistance from an attorney or other person of their choice at their own expense.

Availability:

Office of Student Advocacy services are available on an appointment basis.

Conflict Policy:

OSA will not assist a student in a grievance or complaint against another student or ASUO Program. OSA adheres to the Oregon State Bar's ethics rules governing conflicts between parties.

Confidentiality Policy:

OSA attorneys and staff maintain strict confidentiality. OSA will not release any information about a student's case without prior authorization from the student.

Constraints:

Office of Student Advocacy advisors and attorneys can advise and assist students in preparing grievances, petitions, and other materials, however, all matters must be submitted by the student, and not OSA staff.

OSA is prohibited from representing students in litigation or in any claim involving the ASUO, its officers, agents and employees, the University of Oregon, the Oregon State Board of Higher Education; or the State of Oregon.



The Office of Student Advocacy attorneys are licensed in the State of Oregon. The information provided on this website is offered for informational purposes only.  It is not offered as legal advice and does not constitute legal advice. Access to or use of this site or voice mail does not create a lawyer client relationship. The Office of Student Advocacy and its lawyers do not seek to represent you based on your visit or review of this website. You should not make legal hiring decisions based upon brochures, advertising or other promotional materials. Unsolicited materials or information sent to the Office of Student Advocacy or left on voice mail will not be guaranteed confidential.  For legal advice, contact a lawyer licensed in your state. We have tried our best to provide clear and accurate information on this website. Nonetheless, errors may occur. We will make a reasonable effort to correct any errors or clarify any confusion that is brought to our attention in a timely manner. We reserve the right to make changes to this website at any time without notice.