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  1. 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 discrete mathematics, business innovation and human service.

  2. The University of Oregon is one of the top public universities in the nation. With more than 300 undergraduate programs and more than 120 graduate programs, we prepare our students to lead fulfilling lives and excel in a variety of careers.

  3. The University of Oregon is one of only two schools in the Pacific Northwest selected for membership in the prestigious Association of American Universities, a consortium of more than 70 leading public and private research institutions in the United States and Canada. #1 public university in Oregon. Tier 1 national public research university.

  4. Visit UO. Request Information. Join our mailing list for application tips, event invitations, deadline reminders, and everything you need to know about the UO. Sign Up. Apply for Financial Aid. Starting October 1, submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1 to be considered for financial aid. Explore Scholarships.

  5. Una licenciatura universitaria representa mucho esfuerzo que a su vez resultará en mayores oportunidades profesionales, mejores salarios y toda una vida de aprendizaje y logros. La Universidad de Oregón ofrece información sobre admisión en línea para estudiantes nacionales e internacionales.

  6. Two Ways to Apply. 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 which option you use. Please let us know if we can help you complete your application.

  7. The University of Oregon is a comprehensive public research university committed to exceptional teaching, discovery, and service. The university is a community of scholars, helping members of its community to question critically, think logically, reason effectively, communicate clearly, act creatively, and live ethically.