Oregon Best Colleges Comparison

View the Oregon Best Colleges Comparison and compare the schools with key academic characteristics such as tuition and test scores to get right decision.
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Colleges In Oregon Statistics

There are 95 colleges in Oregon - 26 public and 69 private schools. The 2023 average undergraduate tuition & fees of the schools is $21,402 and the average graduate tuition & fees is $22,939. The average SAT scores of enrolled students is 1,213 and the average acceptance rate is 80% for Oregon Best Colleges Comparison.
The next table shows the key academic facts for all colleges in Oregon. You may want to check more statistics and compare all Oregon colleges at Oregon Statistics page.
2022-2023 Colleges In Oregon Statistics
Top 16 colleges in OregonAll colleges in Oregon
Number of Schools16 schools
(6 public, 10 private)
95 schools
(26 public, 69 private)
Undergraduate Tuition & Fees$12,365 (in-state)
$41,279 (out-of-state)
$8,462 (in-state)
$21,402 (out-of-state)
Graduate Tuition & Fees$17,669 (in-state)
$25,496 (out-of-state)
$19,050 (in-state)
$22,939 (out-of-state)
Average Financial Aid$21,023$9,180
Test Scores1,218 SAT, 27 ACT 1,213 SAT, 26 ACT
Acceptance Rate82.43% 79.85%
Yield (Enrollment Rate)16.93% 31.29%
Population117,649205,999
Undergraduate92,100174,311
Graduate25,54931,688
Graduation Rate63.57%50.12%
Transfer-out Rate22.00%17.15%
Students to Faculty Ratio13.50 to 112.54 to 1

Top Colleges In Oregon Comparison

The next table lists the top 16 colleges in Oregon for academic year 2022-2023. Reed College ranked top in the Oregon Best Colleges Comparison and University of Portland and Pacific University follows it. The 2023 average tuition & fees is $41,279 for undergraduate programs $25,496 for graduate programs. The average SAT score of the top colleges in Oregon is 1,218 and the acceptance rate is 82.43%. The average students to faculty ratio is 13.50 to 1 for top colleges in Oregon. You can sort the schools by clicking column name that you want to sort.
2022-2023 Top colleges in Oregon Comparison
Rank*NameTuition & FeesAverage Financial AidPopulationAcceptance RateTest ScoresStudents to Faculty Ratio
1 Reed College
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Private, 4-yearsPortland, OR
$67,020 $44,943 1,53427% 1,410 SAT
32 ACT
9 to 1
2 University of Portland
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Private, 4-yearsPortland, OR
$54,900 $31,849 3,79395% 1,260 SAT
28 ACT
9 to 1
3 Pacific University
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Private, 4-yearsForest Grove, OR
$54,466 $30,892 3,55992% 1,110 SAT
23 ACT
9 to 1
4 Portland State University
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Public, 4-yearsPortland, OR
$30,138
($11,238)
$8,819 21,60991% - 17 to 1
5 George Fox University
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Private, 4-yearsNewberg, OR
$40,940 $22,432 4,02896% 1,180 SAT
23 ACT
15 to 1
6 Linfield University
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Private, 4-yearsMcMinnville, OR
$49,530 $27,730 1,75488% - 10 to 1
7 University of Oregon
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Public, 4-yearsEugene, OR
$43,302
($15,669)
$10,829 23,16385% 1,240 SAT
27 ACT
20 to 1
8 Oregon State University
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Public, 4-yearsCorvallis, OR
$35,664
($13,494)
$8,117 34,29279% - 19 to 1
9 Marylhurst University
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Private, 4-yearsMarylhurst, OR
$20,835 - 743- - 5 to 1
10 Southern Oregon University
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Public, 4-yearsAshland, OR
$30,723
($12,093)
$7,068 5,20483% - 23 to 1
11 Lewis & Clark College
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Private, 4-yearsPortland, OR
$62,350 $37,327 3,59575% 1,310 SAT
29 ACT
13 to 1
12 Willamette University
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Private, 4-yearsSalem, OR
$48,268 $28,076 1,90979% 1,320 SAT
30 ACT
11 to 1
13 Concordia University-Portland
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Private, 4-yearsPortland, OR
$32,230 - 5,342- - 18 to 1
14 Bushnell University
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Private, 4-yearsEugene, OR
$34,740 $19,682 69966% 1,120 SAT 12 to 1
15 Western Oregon University
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Public, 4-yearsMonmouth, OR
$30,735
($11,025)
$7,927 3,75199% 1,010 SAT
23 ACT
13 to 1
16 Eastern Oregon University
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Public, 4-yearsLa Grande, OR
$24,621
($10,671)
$8,632 2,67499% - 13 to 1
Average$41,279
($12,365)
$21,023 117,64982.43% 1,218 SAT 13.50 to 1
*Ranking data provided by CollegeEvaluator.
All data used in our site is from IPEDS (The Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System), U.S. Department of Education, academic year 2022-2023