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  1. Off-campus trips through Reed’s Gray Fund introduce students to parts of Portland and the Pacific Northwest they might not otherwise explore. Through the fund, Reed students have attended the Oregon Shakespeare Festival, visited natural hot springs, and hit the slopes for snowboarding. All Gray Fund expeditions are free of cost to students.

  2. Reed College prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or familial status, military status, veteran status, genetic information, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local laws that apply to the college, in any area ...

  3. Reed College, located in Portland, Oregon, was founded in 1908 as an independent, coeducational, nonsectarian college of the liberal arts and sciences.

  4. The deadlines for RD applications is January 15, with offers of admission sent out by April 1. First-year applicants for whom Reed is their first-choice college may apply under our binding Early Decision (ED) plan. Students may submit an ED application to only one institution, although they may submit Early Action or Regular Decision ...

  5. Any student wishing to enroll in a French course at any level and who has not studied French previously at Reed College must take the placement examination given every year during orientation week. Entering students who place out of second-year language (French 210) will be advised to enroll in French 320 or another 300-level course with consent of the instructor.

  6. 里德学院(Reed College)成立于1908年,是美国俄勒冈州波特兰市东南部的一所私立、自主的文理学院,也是美国苹果公司前总裁乔布斯的母校。里德专注学术,以奇多的博士校友著称。其博士所占毕业生比例在美国大学中排名第三,仅次于加州理工学院和哈维·穆德学院。

  7. Steve Jobs was a student at Reed College in the fall of 1972 and majored in English. After just one semester, he dropped out but continued living on campus with friends and auditing classes, including Shakespeare, modern dance, and calligraphy. Steve never graduated, making him Reed College’s most famous college dropout.