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Top-Ticket Colleges in Oregon—Which are they?

Hey there, I'm a junior in high school here in Oregon, planning to stay in-state for college. Just trying to get a feel for the financial landscape. If anyone could help me understand which colleges in Oregon are the priciest, considering the tuition fees, living expenses, and other related costs, I'd really appreciate it!

a month ago

Hi! Great to see you're beginning to explore your in-state options for college. Here are some of the higher end colleges in Oregon considering costs:

1. Reed College: Regarded as one of the most expensive in Oregon. The tuition itself is quite high, and when you add up additional costs like room and board, books, and personal expenses, it can lead to a substantial annual cost.

2. Lewis & Clark College: This private college offers a wide variety of programs but is also one of the priciest in the state. Remember these costs also include room and board, meal plans, and other personal expenses.

3. Willamette University: Located in Salem, Willamette U also comes with a high price tag due to its comprehensive liberal arts education.

4. University of Portland: A private Catholic university, it tends to be a more expensive option in Oregon as compared to public colleges.

5. Linfield University: This private undergraduate institution, located in McMinnville, does come with a substantial financial commitment.

Remember, the costs mentioned are comprehensive of tuition, fees, room and board, and additional costs like textbooks and personal expenses. It's also important to note that these are sticker prices before factoring in any financial aid, scholarships, or grants you may receive. Many students end up paying less than the full price thanks to these forms of financial assistance.

Be sure to use each college's net price calculator to get an estimated cost after financial aid. This way, you can get an accurate understanding of what you might expect to pay at each institution. I hope this helps, and good luck with your college search!

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