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Most expensive colleges in Oregon

20 colleges ranked by net price after aid

These 20 priciest colleges in Oregon, ranked by net price after aid, run from $12,932 at Portland State University to $40,846 at Pacific Northwest College of Art. 7 are public and 13 are private.

#CollegeTypeNet price / yrAcceptanceMedian earnings (10yr)
1Pacific Northwest College of Art
Portland, OR
Private$40,84669%$34,883
2Reed College
Portland, OR
Private$39,95127%$62,927
3University of Portland
Portland, OR
Private$36,37195%$82,804
4Lewis & Clark College
Portland, OR
Private$36,08475%$62,205
5Pacific University
Forest Grove, OR
Private$35,35092%$60,583
6George Fox University
Newberg, OR
Private$29,98196%$59,761
7Linfield University
McMinnville, OR
Private$27,34188%$78,638
8Corban University
Salem, OR
Private$25,52590%$48,917
9Multnomah University
Portland, OR
Private$23,86650%$47,939
10Willamette University
Salem, OR
Private$23,66379%$56,911
11Bushnell University
Eugene, OR
Private$23,52066%$53,623
12University of Oregon
Eugene, OR
Public$21,78285%$61,324
13New Hope Christian College-Eugene
Eugene, OR
Private$20,46866%$31,115
14Oregon State University
Corvallis, OR
Public$19,56879%$64,010
15Warner Pacific University
Portland, OR
Private$18,81859%$55,204
16Western Oregon University
Monmouth, OR
Public$18,29099%$51,815
17Southern Oregon University
Ashland, OR
Public$16,47083%$49,175
18Oregon Institute of Technology
Klamath Falls, OR
Public$16,39192%$72,273
19Eastern Oregon University
La Grande, OR
Public$15,98799%$50,112
20Portland State University
Portland, OR
Public$12,93291%$57,906

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