Admissions

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Admissions

Join a diverse community of scholars engaging in groundbreaking research and hands-on learning in more than 150 academic programs.

Graduate Programs

 

26%
STUDENTS OF COLOR
16%
INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS
57%
MASTER'S STUDENTS
43%
DOCTORAL STUDENTS

A Leader in Graduate Study 

Graduate programs at the UO rank in the top 20% nationally.

No. 3
Special Education Graduate Program
No. 8
environmental law and natural resources law program
No. 25
clinical psychology Program

Get Ready to Apply

Learn more about the admissions process and find out what you need to reach your professional and academic goals.

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Diversity Recruitment

Our commitment to diversity begins at recruitment. We partner with our schools and programs to identify, attract, and develop the most talented scholars representing as many viewpoints, backgrounds, and life experiences as possible. We aspire to be an inclusive community in which individuals of every nationality, religion, gender, race/ethnicity, sexual orientation, ability, political viewpoint, socioeconomic status, and veteran status can flourish.

Graduate Application Fee Waivers

Median Time to PhD

5.7
Years
$2M+
Annual fellowships and awards
83%
doctoral students supported through Graduate Employee (GE) positions

Cost of Attendance and Funding Opportunities

Calculate tuition, estimate costs, and discover resources to help finance your path.

Finance Your Path

Graduate Employees

Graduate employees (GEs) earn salaries, receive generous benefits, and gain experience through teaching and research opportunities. Find out about GE current openings, orientation programs, and what you need to know if you are awarded a position.

GE Information

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Student Centered Learning

Dedicated faculty members, innovation, and small classes add up to success and high rankings for the UO's Law School.

Top-ranked UO School of Law research and writing program leads the nation

New Student Orientations

Newly admitted students can attend unique events to meet fellow graduate students, gather valuable information, and find resources and opportunities at the UO.

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