Portland, OR
5000 N Willamette Blvd, Portland, OR 97203
https://www.up.edu
University of Portland is a private, Catholic university in Portland, OR. It is a well-rated college, ranking one hundred and thirty-seventh in the nation, with not that competitive admissions, accepting 75% of applicants. It has a smaller student body with full-time enrollment of 3,981 students. University of Portland's most commonly decided major is a Bachelor's degree in Nursing, which is chosen by 17% of students. Alternative common picks include Biology, which accounts for 11% of students, and Psychology (6%). If you plan to major in nursing, University of Portland is an excellent option for you, because its nursing program ranks 11th in the US. In addition, University of Portland is 1st in Oregon on our colleges that accept the common app list. At the sticker price, in-state tuition runs $48,199 a year, but for students based out of state, tuition is $43,608. Before you rule out applying because of cost constraints, be cognizant that 100% of University of Portland students receive at least some grant or scholarship funding. 81% of University of Portland undergraduates walk across that stage on commencement day, young and equipped to enter the employment market. Two years after commencement, graduates earn a median salary of $53,800. After an additional four years on the job, the alumni's median annual wage climbs 9.3% to $58,800, which is 46.6% more than the national median earnings for individuals. Some of you may like to be aware that more than 1/2 of the students got between 23 and 27 on the ACT math segment. Secondly, the retention rate for part-time students is 100%, and the average amount of research funding University of Portland receives per student is $191. Relating to costs, be aware that for households making over $110k, the average cost of tuition is $39,286 each year. With respect to demographics, 2% of professors are Asian-American and 48% of professors are men. Apropos of campus life, there are 7 women's varsity sports teams, including Tennis, Basketball, and Beach Volleyball. To conclude, 94% of alumni are gainfully employed six years after college and 25% of graduates earn a minimum starting salary of $76,200.
8.24
Party Scene
9.21
Location
9.01
Dorms
9.53
Campus Food
9.21
Student Life
8.76
Safety
SAT Score
1140-1320
ACT Score
23-28
Average Aid Awarded
Students Recieving Financial Aid
82%
No
12:1
Nursing
Biology
Psychology
Mechanical Engineering
Marketing
Computational and Applied Mathematics
Computer Science
Corporate Communications