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Our 3+3 Program grants qualified honors college students automatic admission to the UO School of Law and shaves a full year off the typical path to a doctor of jurisprudence degree. The prelaw liberal arts program develops the critical thinking and communication skills you’ll need, and the Oregon law curriculum prepares you for a successful legal career.

H A L L S C H O L A R S G L O B A L

why.uoregon.edu/honors

You don’t have to choose between a small liberal arts college and a research university to get both personalized attention and large university resources.

In the Clark Honors College, you’ll take discussionbased classes with average class sizes of 16 students. Our award-winning teachers work closely with tightly knit groups of students from every major, department, and school. The goal: foster curiosity, encourage an intense, creative exchange of ideas, and prepare for the world awaiting you.

TEMERITY BAUER

MAJOR: BIOLOGY MINOR: CHEMISTRY HOMETOWN: COVELO, CALIFORNIA

As a member of the Round Valley Indian Tribes, Temerity was determined to channel her UO education into service for her community. In just two years, she’s become a codirector of the Native American Student Union, presented on a study with the UO Institute of Neuroscience, reestablished the UO American Indian Science and Engineering Society, and researched forced sterilization of Native American women. Her interest in addressing tribal health issues earned her the prestigious Udall Undergraduate Scholarship. Up next? Research at Harvard Medical School and shadowing doctors through the Four Directions Summer Research Program.

The small class sizes in the honors college reinforce the cohort feel.

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