University of Oregon Senior Viewbook 2025

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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON

We are

change makers and big dreamers, with our hands in the dirt and our eyes on the cosmos. We are solutions oriented and community focused, resourceful and collaborative, and we don’t shy away from a difficult problem.

We believe in the power of data and stories, in upending the conventional while learning from our history. We appreciate our commonalities and celebrate our differences, and we value those who challenge our assumptions.

WE ARE DUCKS

Outdoor Program at Mount St. Helens

DUCKS COME TOGETHER

DUCKS COME FROM 90 COUNTRIES AROUND THE WORLD

50 STATES 5 TERRITORIES

23,834 Students 19,970 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 3,864 GRADUATE STUDENTS

We are a community full of individuals from different corners of the world.

We believe in the value of diversity and are committed to learning across differences and building our understanding of culture, race, and ethnicity.

HERE AT OREGON, YOU BELONG.

38% OF 2023–24 FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS IDENTIFY WITH THESE RACIAL OR ETHNIC GROUPS*

15% ASIAN AMERICAN

6% BLACK OR AFRICAN AMERICAN

2% HAWAIIAN OR PACIFIC ISLANDER

17% HISPANIC OR LATINO

3% NATIVE AMERICAN

* Individual percentages add up to more than the 38% total because a growing number of our students identify with more than one racial or ethnic group.

Students at a game at Autzen Stadium

DUCKS DUCKS DUCKS

DUCKS MAKE IT HAPPEN

AT THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON, YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE.

INNOVATION Ducks bring a spirit of creativity to the world as they solve real-life problems and improve current conditions.

Bill

Bowerman’s waffle iron shoe

BIPOC students in the Homecoming Parade Community Housing Development

CIVIC ENGAGEMENT UO

students have a history of campus activism and spend time volunteering in the local community. UO students make an impact.

IDENTITY-BASED CENTERS AND GROUPS

Creating a diverse community takes care—that’s why we have identitybased initiatives on campus to support students’ success.

Pride Fest
Mujeres de MEChA

PORTLAND 2-HOUR DRIVE

PACIFIC OCEAN 1-HOUR DRIVE EUGENE

CASCADE MOUNTAINS 1-HOUR DRIVE

CRATER LAKE 2.5-HOUR DRIVE

THE STATE OF OREGON HAS 115K MILES OF RIVERS

363 MILES OF SCENIC COASTLINE

24 MOUNTAIN PEAKS OVER 8,200 FEET

48% OF THE STATE IS COVERED IN FOREST

Alton Baker Park 0.25 miles north

Willamette River

0.25 miles north

46 MILES OF SHARED-USE PATHS

Hendricks Park 0.5 miles southeast

Pre’s Trail

0.5 miles north

L e G en D

ADA Paths

Art Galleries

Bike Riding

Cinemas

Dining

Disc Golf

Fishing

Groceries

Hiking

Library

Music Venues

Paddle Boarding

Paddling

Rock Climbing

Running

Shopping

Theaters

Walking

Distances from the UO campus

HONORING NATIVE PEOPLES AND LANDS

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 dispossessed of their indigenous homeland by the United States government and forcibly removed to the Coast Reservation in Western Oregon. Today, descendants are citizens of the Confederated Tribes of the Grand Ronde Community of Oregon and the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians of Oregon, and continue to make important contributions in their communities, at UO, and across the land we now refer to as Oregon.

Matthew Knight Arena Hayward Field
Student Rec Center
PNW Public Market
Erb Memorial Union
Many Nations Longhouse

DUCKET BUCKET B

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WALK TO AUTZEN STADIUM to be part of your first class photo or to cheer on your Oregon Ducks!

WATCH A FREE MOVIE AT DUCKS AFTER DARK in the EMU, one of the coziest indoor traditions on campus.

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2 JUST A FEW AWESOME THINGS TO DO AT THE UO

Get involved on campus, and show up when you can to GET YOUR PICTURE WITH THE DUCK .

LIST LIST

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Attend the ASUO STREET FAIRE to taste delicious food and catch campus vibes.

JI’RI ASH-SHAKOOR

PRONOUNS: he/him

MAJOR: business; accounting

HOMETOWN: Lansing, Michigan

FAVORITE PLACE ON CAMPUS: “I love coming to the Multicultural Center to study, meet with friends, or just read. There are always people with different backgrounds, perspectives, and cultures.”

STUDENT ORGANIZATION

INVOLVEMENT: “I joined the Black Student Alliance freshman year and now am the treasurer.”

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SOAK UP SOME SUN on the lawn with friends. It’s part of what makes the University of Oregon so irresistible.

2.4K+ STUDENT EVENTS EACH YEAR 400+ STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS 60 MULTICULTURAL AND IDENTITY-BASED ORGANIZATIONS

VISIT UNIVERSITY HEALTH

SERVICES to meet with a doctor, treat your injury, or pick up prescriptions.

REFINE YOUR FOCUS BY MEDITATING with the Duck Nest Wellness Center. Or, make yourself a calming lavender sachet to take home.

LISELI LASTRA

PRONOUNS: she/her

MAJOR: family and human services

MINOR: special education and ethics

HOMETOWN: Concord, California

FAVORITE WELLNESS RESOURCE: “The Duck Nest: every term, I look forward to their famous therapy dog event they host to help combat high stressors during midterms or finals week!”

WELLNESS PRO-TIP: “Setting boundaries allows me to step away and make sure that I am taking care of my well-being.”

BEST YOU BE WELL AT OREGON

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HEAD OVER TO THE REC CENTER to get your blood moving with an activity that fits your interests. It’s also a great place to make new friends.

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EAT SOMETHING TASTY at one of the fourteen campus dining venues where we serve locally sourced foods.

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MEET WITH A COUNSELOR to check in on your mental health. You get five free sessions a term and can set up additional appointments as well.

Explore with the Outdoor Program

Hike Spencer Butte, just 5 miles from campus Adaptive Recreation
Climbing Walls

AT HOME MAKE YOURSELF

Living on campus is about connection—to friends, classes, and food.

Your residence hall is home—a place where you can meet with friends, study, explore your identity, and build your community on campus. And while you’re at it, you’d better eat some seriously good food that feeds your brain, body, and soul!

14 DINING VENUES

16 ACADEMIC RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES

9 IDENTITY- OR INTEREST-BASED RESIDENTIAL COMMUNITIES

Mexican Studies and Spanish Immersion

ABROAD

MAKE YOUR WORLD

BIGGER AND SPEND

TIME

ABROAD

I think it’s important for students to study abroad, not only for the academic experience, but also to learn about different cultures and styles.

— Nini Wang Pre-Freshman Studies in London

A PLACE FOR THE ? URIOUS

Research is about creativity, jumping into the wonders of the world, and finding answers to life’s biggest questions.

Ducks use big data to save and improve lives—striving to predict earthquakes and tackle society’s challenges. We come together to define science and research education, shaping future generations of scientists, innovators, and entrepreneurs. Our research is our commitment to Oregon, the nation, and the globe.

why.uoregon.edu/academics

ACADEMIC PROGRAMS

Be adventurous here.

Build a unique academic experience just for you. Don’t limit yourself. You can study cybersecurity while minoring in French or double-major in sociology and ethics. It’s really up to you.

majors.uoregon.edu

VICTOR CENDEJAS DUARTE

PRONOUNS: he/him

MAJOR: global studies

MINORS: legal studies, Spanish, Latinx studies, and political science

HOMETOWN: Lindsey, California

FINDING MY PATH: “My advisor asked me, ‘What are you really into?’ I knew I wanted to help people as a lawyer. When she heard that she said, ‘Yep, you’re in the wrong major.’ I took Global Studies 101. I was immediately studying and researching outside of class, and I knew it was the focus I was looking for.”

DUCKS DIVE IN

SOAK IN SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES

Computer and Data Sciences

BE LIMITLESS

why.uoregon.edu/scds

The School of Computer and Data Sciences is a hub of research and innovation that connects you to the future of technology.

Prepare yourself for a rewarding career in almost any industry by choosing one of our computer science concentrations. You’ll have opportunities to develop your skills outside of the classroom, including internships, research labs, and student group projects.

The data science program uses a holistic framework to teach you how to make sense of big data, from extraction to analysis and communication of the results. By learning how to apply analytical thinking and quantitative skills to your chosen domain area, you’ll be equipped for a profession that follows your passion.

As the co-director of the Oregon Networking Research Group, Ram is always looking for better ways to connect. From mitigating the impacts of climate change and natural disasters on internet connectivity to stopping denial of service threats by rerouting data paths, Ram’s research focuses on how to make networks stronger.

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COMPUTER SCIENCE

COMPUTER INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

CYBERSECURITY

MATH AND COMPUTER

SCIENCE

DATA SCIENCE

DOMAIN AREAS:

Accounting Analytics Biology

Cultural Analytics

Earth Sciences

Economics

Geography

Linguistics

Marketing Analytics

Music Technology

Physics

Sociology

CONCENTRATIONS:

Computer Networks

Computer Security

High Performance

Computing and Computational Science

Machine Learning, AI, and Data Science

Software Development

Students and a faculty member work in the Price Science Commons Visualization Lab.

18 LANGUAGES TAUGHT

100

CORE FACULTY MEMBERS

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AFRICAN STUDIES

ASIAN STUDIES

CHINESE

EAST ASIAN STUDIES

EUROPEAN STUDIES

FOOD STUDIES

FRENCH

GERMAN

GERMAN AND SCANDINAVIAN STUDIES

GLOBAL HEALTH

GLOBAL SERVICE

GLOBAL STUDIES

ITALIAN

JAPANESE

JUDAIC STUDIES

KOREAN

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA STUDIES

ROMANCE LANGUAGES

RUSSIAN, EAST

EUROPEAN, AND EURASIAN STUDIES

SCANDINAVIAN

SOUTH ASIAN STUDIES

SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES

SPANISH

Students participate in a tea ceremony with their instructor as they discuss Japanese art history.

Global Studies and Languages

BE GLOBAL

why.uoregon.edu/globalstudies

Today’s challenges recognize no borders. Ecological sustainability. Food security. Public health. Indigenous cultural survival. Examine these issues, and you will be on your way to solving some of the world’s biggest problems.

The School of Global Studies and Languages combines the expertise of more than 100 UO faculty members to train you in more than one discipline, language, or region of the world. The numerous opportunities to learn outside the classroom will prepare you for various global experiences and careers.

KRISTIN YARRIS

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF GLOBAL STUDIES

Kristin’s courses focus mainly on transnational migration and global health, both physical and mental. Kristin mentors students through research projects at home and abroad, including reproductive health in Nicaragua, explanatory models of diabetes in Mexico, undocumented university students in the US, and trafficking of domestic workers in Malaysia.

Humanities

BE FASCINATED

why.uoregon.edu/humanities

Humanities study fundamental insights into the human condition as they are expressed on stage, paper, film, the internet, and through human communication.

You can explore what it means to be human through our connection to others, society, and the natural world. We are at a moment in history when the very nature of “truth” and “reality” are hotly contested, and the humanities provide necessary insight into the character of civilizations past and present, and cultures and experiences that differ from our own.

PRISCILLA PEÑA OVALLE

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF CINEMA STUDIES

Priscilla takes on assumptions, things that are accepted as true without proof. Whether based on race, gender, or even a style of hair, these presumptions are the focus of her research into film and mainstream media. Priscilla finds that pop culture is a great avenue for introducing students to research, so they’ll start asking good questions too.

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ARABIC STUDIES

CHINESE

CINEMA STUDIES

CLASSICAL CIVILIZATION

CLASSICS

COMPARATIVE LITERATURE

CREATIVE WRITING

COMICS AND CARTOON STUDIES

DIGITAL HUMANITIES

DISABILITY STUDIES

ENGLISH

ENVIRONMENTAL HUMANITIES

ETHICS

FOLKLORE AND PUBLIC CULTURE

FRENCH

GERMAN

GREEK

HUMANITIES

ITALIAN

JAPANESE

JUDAIC STUDIES

LATIN

LINGUISTICS

MEDIEVAL STUDIES

PHILOSOPHY

RELIGIOUS STUDIES

ROMANCE LANGUAGES

RUSSIAN, EAST EUROPEAN, AND EURASIAN STUDIES

SPANISH

THEATRE ARTS

WRITING, PUBLIC

SPEAKING, AND CRITICAL REASONING

Cinema studies students explore the creative process in a music video production course.

BIOCHEMISTRY

BIOENGINEERING

BIOLOGY

CHEMISTRY

COMPUTER AND INFORMATION

TECHNOLOGY

COMPUTER SCIENCE

DATA SCIENCE

EARTH SCIENCES

HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY

MARINE BIOLOGY

MATHEMATICS

MATHEMATICS AND

COMPUTER SCIENCE

MULTIDISCIPLINARY

SCIENCE

NEUROSCIENCE

PHYSICS

PSYCHOLOGY

Scientists know that breakthroughs are the culmination of years of step-by-step work: asking questions; gathering data; and trial, failure, and retrial. This is where you’ll learn to research health inheritance, to observe volcanic flow, to theorize about quantum computing, to model molecules and decode DNA. It’s where you’ll create theories about the human mind, cures for the human body, and ways to heal the environment. Here we work together daily to make discoveries that will change the world. ma J ors , minors , an D P ro G rams

why.uoregon.edu/natural_sciences

New treatments for Alzheimer’s, more sustainable land management, faster computer networks major scientific innovations don’t just pop up out of nowhere.

From the start of my time at the UO, I had the support of professors and staff that being a doctor was attainable. They helped me make a plan for how to get there, so don’t be intimidated by something you don’t feel qualified for or don’t have experience in. Keep striving. If you want it, you can do it.

(she/her) Human physiology major Hometown: Beaverton, Oregon

The Oregon Performance Research Lab is investigating the potential link between sex hormones and the metabolic steady state to help optimize performance outcomes for female athletes.

Social Sciences

BE CURIOUS

why.uoregon.edu/social_sciences

Science doesn’t only live in labs. It’s in every part of our lives, in all the ordinary, extraordinary, seemingly inexplicable things people do.

From unpacking societal norms to understanding conflict to fighting racism, the social sciences help us understand what makes people tick and find ways to positively influence the world. You’ll learn to observe, make connections, and try new approaches. By getting out of the classroom and into internships, field research, and study abroad programs, you can engage in work that transcends boundaries.

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AFRICAN STUDIES

ANTHROPOLOGY

ASIAN STUDIES

BLACK STUDIES

CLIMATE STUDIES

COMMERCE AND SOCIETY

CRIMINOLOGY

ECONOMICS

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE

ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES

ETHNIC STUDIES

EUROPEAN STUDIES

FOOD STUDIES

FORENSIC ANTHROPOLOGY

GENERAL SOCIAL SCIENCE

GEOGRAPHY

GLOBAL HEALTH

GLOBAL SERVICE

GLOBAL STUDIES

HISTORY

LATIN AMERICAN STUDIES

LATINX STUDIES

MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA STUDIES

NATIVE AMERICAN AND INDIGENOUS STUDIES

POLITICAL SCIENCE

QUEER STUDIES

SOCIOLOGY

SPATIAL DATA SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY

WOMEN’S, GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES

I took rigorous International Baccalaureate courses in high school and came into the UO with forty-nine credits, which meant I could jump into second-year economics classes right away. I love spending time in the Multicultural [Center] on campus. I was raised proud of my Indian heritage, and meeting other students who have different cultures has been a beautiful thing.

Prabhleen Sambhi (she/her)

Economics major; Spanish minor Hometown: Eugene, Oregon

Students in environmental studies examine a crayfish that they netted while sampling a stream near campus.

Lundquist College of Business

BE COLLABORATIVE

why.uoregon.edu/business

In today’s world, business isn’t just about business. It’s about cultures and collaboration, the environment, the economy, and the world.

HaVe aP or iB creDit?

Earn a bachelor’s degree in three years and a master’s degree in your fourth year.

ACCOUNTING 3+1: Earn your master of accounting degree and become CPA-eligible

FINANCE 3+1: Earn your master of science in finance degree

PETER YOUNKIN

ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF MANAGEMENT

Getting a startup off the ground as an entrepreneur from a historically marginalized group comes with unique challenges. Peter’s research focuses on identifying and removing barriers facing minority entrepreneurs, especially Black and female founders. Peter earned the Stewart Distinguished Faculty Award for his research and commitment to diversity.

LORENA GARCIA

MAJOR : BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION

MINOR: COMPUTER AND INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY

HOMETOWN: WHITTIER, CALIFORNIA Lorena’s goal is to lead a company with values that align with her own. At the UO, she’s honed her eye for corporate responsibility and worked with other UO students to build a comprehensive toolkit to help a multinational company advance environmental justice issues.

ma J ors ACCOUNTING

CONCENTRATION AREAS: Entrepreneurship

Finance Marketing Operations and Business Analytics

Sports Business

BUSINESS

ADMINISTRATION

CONCENTRATION AREAS:

Accounting

Entrepreneurship

Finance

Marketing

Operations and Business Analytics

Sports Business

Solar cells that generate electricity from the sun are embedded in the front windows of the Lillis Business

Complex.

Architecture students discuss ways to incorporate sustainability into the new housing on the Sisters, Oregon, elementary school site.

ma J ors , minors , an D P ro G rams

ARCHITECTURE

ART

ART AND TECHNOLOGY

ART HISTORY

CERAMICS

DRAWING AND PAINTING

ENVIRONMENTAL DESIGN

FIBERS

HISTORIC PRESERVATION

INTERIOR ARCHITECTURE

JEWELRY AND METALSMITHING

LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTURE

MATERIAL AND PRODUCT STUDIES

MULTIMEDIA

NONPROFIT

ADMINISTRATION

PHOTOGRAPHY

PLANNING, PUBLIC POLICY AND MANAGEMENT PRINTMAKING

PRODUCT DESIGN SCULPTURE

College of Design

The College of Design is a unique interdisciplinary community driven by curiosity and experimentation to find solutions to today’s challenges.

Our programs are premier destinations in their fields— architecture leading the nation in sustainability; art known for its innovative approaches; and planning, public policy and management preparing future community leaders. At the College of Design, you’ll discover how to become a world-class creative and find ways to improve the lives of people, cities, and the environment everywhere.

In the second week of class, we went up to the state capital, talked with local representatives, and now we’re working on submitting actual proposals to the city for redesigning [a street] for accessibility, sustainable transportation, and improving road signs and schools zones just like a city planner would on the job.

Josh Kaatz (he/him)

Planning, public policy and management major Hometown: Ontario, Oregon

College of Education

BE LEARNING

why.uoregon.edu/education

If you plan to become an educator, study at one of the top-ranked programs in the nation.

US News and World Report has ranked our special education program number three in the nation for twenty-three years running. The College of Education includes nationally prominent centers, institutes, research and outreach units working together to educate our students. We offer teaching licensure, endorsements, and certificates for students who want to increase their knowledge and add credentials to their résumés. Together, our faculty and students are finding new ways to help kids, families, educators, and the communities we serve.

coUntLess HoUrs oF serVice

Family and human services students have contributed thousands of hours of fieldwork throughout the Eugene area and Lane County since 1998, equivalent to millions of dollars in staff services.

Many students don’t have the shared language to communicate what is going on either in their bodies or their minds. My senior thesis is on Universal Design model for learning, which states that students need to have multiple ways to access and express their knowledge. It’s a big reason I was interested in special education.

Educational foundations major; special education minor

Hometown: Portland, Oregon

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COMMUNICATION

DISORDERS AND SCIENCES

EDUCATIONAL FOUNDATIONS

FAMILY AND HUMAN SERVICES

LEADERSHIP AND ADMINISTRATIVE SKILLS

SPECIAL EDUCATION

TEACHER EDUCATION

HeDco cLinic

Students seeking careers as couples and family therapists, speech language pathologists, and counseling and school psychologists gain hands-on experience in our HEDCO training clinic where we have more than 8,000 appointments a year.

17TH IN THE NATION OF BEST EDUCATION SCHOOLS BY US NEWS AND WORLD REPORT

School of Journalism and Communication

BE ENGAGING

why.uoregon.edu/journalism

We inform, engage, and move people to action.

Telling stories requires critical and strategic thinking, the resilience to adapt to an ever-evolving media landscape, and the opportunity to practice it all in the field. That’s why we anchor classroom learning with supportive faculty mentors and active participation in award-winning publications, student-run agencies with real-world clients, working trips around the globe, and paid internships.

The Media in Ghana program allowed me a six-week internship in Ghana, where I worked with a small group of students at a local daily paper. It was a new adventure every day not just covering daily news but eating in the village with co-workers and learning the culture. It was incredible, way beyond the career experience.

— Romie Avivi Stuhl (she/her) Journalism major Hometown: Beaverton, Oregon

MAJOR: MUSIC PERFORMANCE

HOMETOWN: DETROIT, MICHIGAN

Alfonso was four when he started playing violin, but it took until his junior year of high school to decide to make a career out of music. “I could have been happy doing a lot of things but there’s something about music that’s quite magical, that connects people and the community,” he said.

ALFONSO KELLER-CASIELLES

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APPLIED VOICE

APPLIED PIANO

DANCE

JAZZ STUDIES

MUSIC

MUSIC COMPOSITION

MUSIC EDUCATION

MUSIC HISTORY AND CULTURE

MUSIC PERFORMANCE

MUSIC PRODUCTION

MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

MUSIC THEORY

POPULAR MUSIC

School of Music and Dance

This is home to one of the largest full-time, in-residence music faculties in the West.

World-class faculty members—renowned performers themselves—teach an astonishing diversity of courses, guide more than thirty student ensembles, and manage more than 300 shows annually, featuring visiting professors, guest artists, faculty artists, and students. Here, you’ll discover countless opportunities to hone your craft and shine in the spotlight.

LeaDinG in Dance

The University of Oregon offers decolonized degrees in dance, a certificate in teaching dance, and is the only college in the state to offer a BFA in dance.

MIKI SASAKI

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF TRUMPET

Miki brings a deep, enduring love of music and creativity to the UO. With a performance history that includes the Saint Louis Brass, Austin Symphony, Broadway’s Matilda, Hawaii Symphony, Chamber Music Northwest, Atlantic Brass Quintet, and the Boss Street Brass Band, he’s played across the country and the world.

Become [YoUr name Here], esQ.

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.

Embrace the feel of a small liberal arts college at a top-tier research university.

As a student of Clark Honors College, you’ll take discussionbased classes with average class sizes of fifteen students. Our award-winning teachers work closely with students from every major, department, school, or college. Their goal: foster curiosity, encourage an intense and creative exchange of ideas, and prepare you for the world that awaits.

Honors College classes have been incredible —from Pick your Poison (a chemistry class) to Religion after Atheism, and getting to hear classmates talk about their different thoughts and perspectives. The smaller class sizes and super interesting courses were a big consideration for me.

Sophia Rodriguez Baquero (she/they) Journalism major; sustainable business and science communication minors

Hometown: Mountain View, California

The small class sizes in the honors college reinforce the cohort feel.
Robert D. Clark Honors College

Ballmer Institute for Children’s Behavioral Health

BE THE CHANGE

why.uoregon.edu/ballmer

Children are the future. And you can help them grow and thrive right here in Oregon.

The Ballmer Institute is the first-of-its-kind undergraduate program in child behavioral health, and establishes a new model for mental health care for children and families.

The child behavioral health degree program is not only an academic major—it is a training program for a new mental health professional, the child behavioral health specialist. As a major in child behavioral health, you will be trained to deliver mental health services in schools, the health care system, and other community settings.

Graduates will help children not only in Oregon, but around the nation, increasing access to high-quality and culturally responsive care.

2+2 ProGram

Through the program’s unique 2+2 structure, students spend two years on the UO’s Eugene campus before transitioning to the northeast Portland campus for their final two years.

SOAR WITH DUCKS

INVEST IN your future

#1 PUBLIC UNIVERSITY IN OREGON FOR GRADUATION RATES

The US Census Bureau shared it best—students who earn a bachelor’s degree earn 71 percent more than those who enter the workforce after graduating high school and 43 percent more than those who earn an associate’s degree.

DUCKS CREATED WORDLE NIKE READER’S DIGEST AND CLONED THE FIRST VERTEBRATE DUCKS HAVE WON THE NOBEL PRIZE PULITZER PRIZE MACARTHUR FELLOWSHIP THE TONY AWARD THE OSCAR

AVERAGE TIME TO GRADUATION

4 YEARS

I began taking business classes to dive into the systemic issues of the music industry and fell in love with the accounting side of business. Now I plan to use my business and music education to give back to the community.

— Evelynn Tylka (she/her)

Accounting and general music majors

Hometown: Orland Park, Illinois alumnistories.uoregon.edu

We believe that education should be financially accessible for students.

You can fund your degree through scholarships, grants, and loans. We also recommend that you apply for scholarships from your high school and local community organizations.

Don’t let finances stand in the way of receiving an exceptional Oregon education. Reach out to your counselor to discuss financial aid today!

By continuing to search and apply, I’ve received more scholarship funding each year of college. And connections I’ve made through this process have opened doors aligned with my goals.

Educational foundations major Hometown: Long Beach, California

TUITION SET FOR 5 YEARS

OUR PLEDGE TO YOU: when you choose the UO, the tuition rate you pay will stay the same for up to five years— no increases, no surprises. That’s the Oregon Guarantee. guarantee.uoregon.edu

82% OF UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FIRST-YEAR STUDENTS RECEIVE FINANCIAL AID

$268M TOTAL FINANCIAL AID PAID TO UO STUDENTS EACH YEAR

Autzen Stadium football game

IMPORTANT DATES

no V em B er 1, 2024 EARLY ACTION DEADLINE FOR FALL APPLICATION

D ecem B er 15, 2024 EARLY ACTION APPLICANT NOTIFICATION

J an U ar Y 15, 2025

REGULAR DEADLINE FOR FALL APPLICATION

F e B r U ar Y 15, 2025 FALL DOCUMENT DEADLINE

maY 1, 2025 NATIONAL DECISION DAY

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