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College Fast Facts College Fast Facts Bushnell University Corban University George Fox University 828 E 11th Ave, Eugene OR 97401 5000 Deer Park Dr SE, Salem OR 97317 414 N Meridian St, Newberg OR 97132 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 800 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 1,183 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 3,941 . Undergraduate: 593 . Undergraduate: 1,048 . Undergraduate: 2,671 . Graduate: 207 . Graduate: 135 . Graduate: 1,270 . Transfer: 42 . Transfer: 54 . Transfer: 219 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 15:1 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 14:1 Costs & Financial Aid: Costs & Financial Aid: Costs & Financial Aid: . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $31,200 . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $32,380 . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $37,280 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $9,700 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $10,888 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $12,037 . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Receiving Financial Aid: 99% Receiving Financial Aid: 98% Religious Affiliation: The Christian Church Religious Affiliation: Baptist Religious Affiliation: Quaker Lewis & Clark College Linfield University Pacific University 615 S Palatine Hill Rd, Portland OR 97219 900 SE Baker St, McMinnville OR 97128 2043 College Way, Forest Grove OR 97116 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 3,396 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 1,980 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 3,938 . Undergraduate: 2,087 . Undergraduate: 1,956 . Undergraduate: 1,894 . Graduate: 1,309 . Graduate: 24 . Graduate: 2,044 . Transfer: 42 . Transfer: 268 . Transfer: 203 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 10:1 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 10:1 Costs & Financial Aid: Costs & Financial Aid: Costs & Financial Aid: . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $52,346 . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $43,560 . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $44,402 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $12,710 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $12,670 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $12,904 . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students Receiving Financial Aid: 93% Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Religious Affiliation: None Religious Affiliation: American Baptist Church Religious Affiliation: None Reed College University of Portland Warner Pacific University 3203 SE Woodstock Blvd, Portland OR 97202 5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland OR 97203 2219 SE 68th Ave, Portland OR 97215 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 1,503 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 4,280 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 755 . Undergraduate: 1,483 . Undergraduate: 3,787 . Undergraduate: 685 . Graduate: 20 . Graduate: 493 . Graduate: 70 . Transfer: 30 . Transfer: 62 . Transfer: 51 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 9:1 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 12:1 Fall 2017 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 21:1 Costs & Financial Aid: Costs & Financial Aid: Costs & Financial Aid: . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $58,130 . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $47,478 . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $18,660 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $14,620 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $16,636 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $10,020 . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students Receiving Financial Aid: 56% Receiving Financial Aid: 99% Receiving Financial Aid: 90% Religious Affiliation: None Religious Affiliation: Roman Catholic, Religious Affiliation: Church of God Congregation of Holy Cross Willamette University 900 State St, Salem OR 97301 Fall 2018 Enrollment: 2,363 Learn more about . Undergraduate: 1,808 . Graduate: 555 Oregon Private College Week, . Transfer: 35 Fall 2018 Student-to-Faculty Ratio: 11:1 review resources, and register at: Costs & Financial Aid: . 2019-20 UG Tuition & Fees: $52,610 . 2019-20 Room & Board: $12,938 www.oregonprivatecolleges.com . Percentage of First-time, Full-time UG Students Receiving Financial Aid: 100% Religious Affiliation: None Data Sources: Institution websites and U.S. Department of Education (IPEDS). Presented by the Oregon Alliance of Independent Colleges & Universities | oaicu.org | 503.342.0004 | [email protected] .
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