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Which liberal arts colleges should I consider in Oregon?

I'm particularly interested in exploring liberal arts colleges located in Oregon. What are some of the top schools I should look into, and do they offer any standout programs or campus benefits?

a year ago

Based on your geographical interest, there are few liberal arts colleges you might want to check out in Oregon:

1. Reed College in Portland is known nationally for its rigorous academic programs and is one of the highest-ranked liberal arts colleges in the country. Reed's strengths are in the social sciences and humanities, alongside strong programs in the natural sciences and mathematics. The school is also known for adhering to a unique honor principle, which impacts both academic and social life on campus.

2. Lewis & Clark College, also located in Portland, has a strong reputation for its programs in international studies, law, and environmental sciences. The college is deliberately international in its approach and has one of the highest percentages of students studying abroad of any liberal arts college in the nation.

3. Willamette University in Salem offers standout programs in the liberal arts, particularly in the social sciences and humanities. Willamette's campus is right across the street from the Oregon State Capitol, providing unique opportunities for internships and networking in politics and leadership.

4. Linfield University is located in McMinnville. Linfield's nursing program is particularly well-regarded, and the school also offers strong programs in business, education, and the sciences.

5. Pacific University located in Forest Grove, it offers pre-professional programs in health and business in addition to a wealth of majors in the humanities and sciences.

Remember, each of these campuses has its own unique culture and feel, so I'd encourage virtual or on-campus visits when possible to help you identify the best fit. Good luck with your college search!

a year ago

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