Why Recruit at the University of Oregon?
At just more than 20,000 students, the University of Oregon is a public research university and one of only two such universities in the greater Northwest holding membership in the Association of American Universities. You'll have the opportunity to meet students who have learned from leaders in their field through rigorous academic programs.
- The faculty and curriculum of the College of Arts and Sciences rank fifteenth nationally.
- U.S. News & World Report ranks the UO's Lundquist College of Business first in Oregon, second in the Northwest, and among the nation's top business schools.
- The UO College of Education ranks second nationally among U.S. public universities and seventh among public and private universities nationwide, according to U.S. News & World Report.
- The School of Journalism and Communication is listed among the top twenty-five programs in the country.
- The UO School of Music and Dance is one of the largest and most comprehensive public schools in the western United States.
- We are nationally acclaimed for our work in biomechanics, nanotechnology, computer science, genetics, physics, molecular biology, and many other areas in the sciences.
- UO programs in psychology, English, mathematics, international economics, and many other academic disciplines rank among the nation's finest.
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