
University of Oregon
Ducks dive into learning and research, looking for answers to some of humanity’s biggest questions. We're passionate about nature and technology, music and science, abstract art and …
Academics - University of Oregon
Offering more than 150 graduate degree and certificate programs, the UO ranks in the top 25 nationally in such varied fields as education, special education, landscape architecture, sports …
Admissions & Financial Aid | University of Oregon
Apply now to become part of the next class of brilliant, dynamic, determined Ducks. Come ready to innovate, research, start something, and explore.
UO Admissions
Academics. At the UO, we live at the intersection of theory and practice. You won’t just listen to lectures—you’ll be out using what you learn in the classroom through internships, research …
About the UO - University of Oregon
The University of Oregon is located on Kalapuya Ilihi, the traditional indigenous homeland of the Kalapuya people. Following treaties between 1851 and 1855, Kalapuya people were …
Apply Now | Admissions - University of Oregon
There are two ways for undergraduates to apply to the University of Oregon, depending on your status as an incoming student. Your application will be treated no differently, regardless of …
Majors and Minors | Admissions - University of Oregon
Available as: Available as Major Lundquist College of Business Entrepreneurship, Finance, Marketing, Operations and Business Analytics, Sports Business
Research - University of Oregon
The Office of the Vice President for Research and Innovation (OVPRI) supports the university’s research centers and essential core facilities and provides strategic investment, leadership, …
Freshmen Admission | Admissions - University of Oregon
How to Apply. The UO accepts our online application, as well as the Common Application.We are a "test-optional" school when considering applications for admission. We also offer application …
UO Facts | Admissions - University of Oregon
The UO offers 1,583 undergraduate classes per term. Of those, only 140 classes have more than 100 students. The median class size is 20 students, and the student to teacher ratio is 18 to 1.