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List of colleges and universities in Oregon

List of colleges and universities in Oregon

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This is a list of colleges and universities in the U.S. state of Oregon. Seven public universities, overseen by the Oregon Office of University Coordination, are operated by boards appointed by the governor,[1] and seventeen community colleges are operated by locally elected boards.[2] There are also numerous private degree-granting institutions.

The largest university in Oregon is Oregon State University (OSU), with an enrollment of just over 36,0000 in 2023.[3] OSU now has branch campuses in Portland, Bend and Newport.

The oldest college in the state is Willamette University, which was established 1842, and is also the oldest university in the Western United States. OSU is the oldest public university in the state, which was established in 1868. Central Oregon Community College (COCC) was founded in 1949 as part of the Bend School District and is the longest-standing community college in the state. The COCC College District was formed in 1959 and was officially established as the Central Oregon Area Education District by a vote of residents in 1962.

This list includes all schools that grant degrees at an associate level or higher, and are either accredited or in the process of accreditation by a recognized accrediting agency.

Institutions

George Fox University
Gutenberg College
Lane Community College
Oregon Health & Science University
Oregon State University
Pacific University
New Hope Christian College
Portland Community College
Portland State University
University of Oregon
University of Portland
Willamette University
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Out-of-state institutions

Several schools based in other states offer degree programs at locations in Oregon:

Defunct institutions

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See also


References

General

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  • National Center for Education Statistics. "Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System". Retrieved September 5, 2007.
  • U.S. News & World Report. "America's Best Colleges 2008". Retrieved September 5, 2007.

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