The University of Oregon
The University of Oregon is located on 295 acres in the
charming city of Eugene. The city’s population is approximately
200,000, big enough to bring musical acts to play in concert,
yet small enough that you can ride a bicycle around town on the
many bike paths. Eugene is just a one-hour drive from the ocean
beaches and two hours from the “big city” of Portland. Eugene
has many parks, bike trails and rivers, which offer plenty of
recreational opportunities.
Academic Programs:
The range of academic programs available with the
university’s 269 comprehensive liberal arts and professional
programs include:
· Architecture and Allied Arts
· Arts and Sciences
· Business
· Education
· Journalism and Communication
· Law
· Music and Dance
· Clark Honors College
The student enrollment is 20,394 and the total of the
teaching faculty is1660, creating a teaching faculty-to-student
ratio of 1:16 and a median class size of 22 students.
Scholarships:
Some of the scholarships available at the University of
Oregon are:
· Presidential Scholarship
· General University Scholarship Program
· Laurel Scholarships
· Oregon Community Credit Union Scholarship Program
· National Merit Scholarships
· Diversity-Building Scholarships
· Dean’s Scholarships
· Staton Scholarships
· Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE)
Study Abroad Programs
The school is proud to be part of the global community, and
offers many study abroad opportunities, with120 programs in 70
different countries to choose from.
Sports
The school is home of the Oregon Ducks, and the Athletic
Department offers a variety of team sports including:
· Baseball
· Basketball
· Cross Country
· Football
· Golf
· Lacrosse
· Soccer
· Tennis
· Track
· Volleyball
Tuition
Tuition and fees can be seen on the University of Oregon
official website at:
http://www.uoregon.edu/~registrar/common/tuition/tuitionrates.htm
If you have questions about the admissions process call
toll-free (800) BE-A-DUCK.
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