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A. Graduate from a standard or accredited high school.

You can review the list of regional accreditors on our website.

B. Earn a C- or better in fifteen college preparatory courses.

  • English-four years. All four years should be in preparatory composition and literature with emphasis on and frequent practice in writing expository prose.
  • Mathematics-three years. Must include first-year algebra and two additional years of college-preparatory mathematics. An advanced mathematics course is highly recommended in your senior year. Algebra and geometry taken prior to ninth grade are acceptable. Regardless of the pattern of mathematics courses or the number of years of mathematics taken, the mathematics course work must include Algebra II (or equivalent) or higher.
  • Science-three years. Must include a year each in two fields of college-preparatory science such as Biology, chemistry, physics, or earth and physical science. One year of laboratory science is recommended.
  • Social Studies-three years. Complete three years of social studies from such areas as global studies, history, or social studies electives.
  • Second language-two years. The UO offers several options for meeting the second-language requirement.

C. Earn a high school GPA of at least 3.00 on a 4.00 scale.

If your cumulative high school GPA is below 3.00 on a 4.00 scale, review information on alternative admission.

D. Submit your official high school transcripts.

To verify that you've met the above requirements, we need your official high school transcripts showing courses through at least the end of eleventh grade. Upon graduation, you will be required to submit a final transcript confirming graduation and showing all academic course work.

E. Submit SAT or ACT scores.

We accept SAT Reasoning Test or ACT (with the optional writing component) scores reported on official high school transcripts, reported by the high school counselor on the paper application for admission, or sent to us directly from the testing service. If you plan to participate in intercollegiate athletics, however, we must receive your scores from the testing service.

When you take the test, list the UO as one of your score recipients. Our school code number for the SAT Reasoning Test is 4846; our code for the ACT is 3498.

F. Submit an application essay.

The UO is interested in learning more about you. Write an essay, of 500 words or less, that shares information that we cannot find elsewhere on your application. Any topic you choose is welcome. Some ideas you might consider include your future ambitions and goals, a special talent or unusual interest that sets you apart from your peers, or a significant experience that influenced your life. If you are applying to the UO's Robert D. Clark Honors College, feel free to resubmit your honors college application essay.

G. Explain personal circumstances (optional).

Advise us early in the admission process of any personal circumstances that affected your academic performance, especially if you do not meet one or more of the admission requirements. Include a statement with your application describing any personal challenges you've overcome and explain their impact on your education. Details of any serious illness, diagnosed disability, personal difficulties, or family circumstances that have affected your education are encouraged. Maximum statement length is 500 words. This statement is not required.

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University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Total undergrads: 17,619

Graduate enrollment: 3,315

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University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Total undergrads: 17,619

Graduate enrollment: 3,315

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Total undergrads: 17,619

Graduate enrollment: 3,315

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Total undergrads: 17,619

Graduate enrollment: 3,315

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Total undergrads: 17,619

Graduate enrollment: 3,315

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.

University of Oregon

Eugene, Oregon

Total undergrads: 17,619

Graduate enrollment: 3,315

For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section (College Board) indicated below this answer box.

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Graduate enrollment: 3,315

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