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FA S T FA C T S F O R P O L I C Y M A K E R S
TODAY
The UO leads the
way in research and
offers a high-quality,
affordable education
to Oregonians
1859
The Oregon
Admission Acts
gives Oregon
statehood.
1862
Morrill Act
establishes
national
commitment to
higher education
1926
UO grants first
PhD degree
1969
UO admitted to
the Association of
American
Universities
2008
UO creates the
PathwayOregon
program
1876
University of
Oregon opens
STUDENT BODY 2016
ANNUAL TUITION AND FEES
2015–16
Undergraduate resident $10,289
Undergraduation nonresident $32,024
Graduate resident $16,040
Graduate nonresident $25,949
25%FirstG
enerationin C
ollege
2000 u 22% 13%
2005 u 21% 10%
2010 u 34% 13%
2015 u 38% 17%
Resident
Domestic Nonresident
ENTERING FRESHMEN WHO ARE PELL-ELIGIBLE FIRST-GENERATION ENTERING FRESHMEN
2012 u 32% 18%
2013 u 33% 18%
2014 u 33% 19%
2015 u 33% 20%
Resident
Domestic Nonresident
RACIAL-ETHNIC DIVERSITY AMONG ENTERING FRESHMEN
White 62%
Asian or PacificIslander 6%
African Americanor Black 2%
Hispanic or Latino 13%
Native American 0.4%
Two or More Races 7%
International 9%
Unspecified 1%
Domestic MinorityStudents
28%
RESIDENT UNDERGRADUATE STUDENT BUDGET
2015–16
Source: UO Enrollment Management
Tuition and fees $10,289
Room and board $11,430
Books and supplies $1,068
Personal and transportation
$2,382
Total: $25,169
Source: UO Enrollment Management
Source: UO Enrollment Management
TOP 25 OREGON FEEDER HIGH SCHOOLS
FALL 2015
South Eugene High School (Eugene) 53 442
Henry D. Sheldon High School (Eugene) 51 298
Lincoln High School (Portland) 63 230
Winston Churchill High School (Eugene) 34 212
Westview High School (Portland) 45 208
Sunset High School (Portland) 57 202
Southridge High School (Beaverton) 50 200
Ulysses S. Grant High School (Portland) 40 189
West Linn High School (West Linn) 30 180
Jesuit High School (Portland) 36 176
Summit High School (Bend) 34 173
Springfield High School (Springfield) 38 169
Thurston Senior High School (Springfield) 25 169
Lake Oswego High School (Lake Oswego) 42 168
Willamette High School (Eugene) 30 165
Cleveland High School (Portland) 36 159
Lakeridge High School (Lake Oswego) 31 159
Tualatin High School (Tualatin) 24 157
Woodrow Wilson High School (Portland) 36 143
Tigard Senior High School (Tigard) 27 141
Marist High School (Eugene 29 140
Beaverton High School (Beaverton) 27 137
Ashland High School (Ashland) 30 133
Clackamas High School (Clackamas) 26 129
Sherwood High School (Sherwood) 18 120
TRANSFERS FROM OREGON COMMUNITY COLLEGES
FALL 2015
Blue Mountain Community College 28
Central Oregon Community College 137
Chemeketa Community College 207
Clackamas Community College 108
Clatsop Community College 25
Columbia Gorge Community College 3
Klamath Community College 19
Lane Community College 1,300
Linn-Benton Community College 90
Mount Hood Community College 81
Portland Community College 454
Rogue Community College 96
Southwestern Oregon Community College 57
Tillamook Bay Community College 4
Treasure Valley Community College 18
Umpqua Community College 89
* Oregon Coast Community College (OCCC) delivers college credit instruction, certificates, and degrees through its inter-governmental agreement with Portland Community College (PCC). Transfers from OCCC are reported under PCC.* Numbers may differ from those reported for Oregon Impact because, typically, only a single community college is reported per student.
UNDERGRADUATE AND GRADUATE ENROLLMENT BY RESIDENCY
FALL 2015
Bachelor’s 4,715 16,712 28.2%
Master’s 896 3,968 22.6%
Doctoral 199 487 40.9%
First Professional 121 261 46.4%
Graduate Total 1,216 4,716 25.8%
UO as percent of total
4-year publicinstitutions (OR public
universities)UO
Freshmen All Students
DEGREES AND CERTIFICATES
2014–15
12,356 Resident
8,510 Nonresident
3,259 International
24,125 Total
11,077
6,648
2,827
Undergraduate Graduate Total
1,279
1,862
432
3,57320,552
Source: UO Institutional Research
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Officers
Chuck Lillis ’72, Board Chair
Ginevra Ralph ‘83 MA ‘85, Board Vice Chair
Trustees
Connie Ballmer ‘84
Peter Bragdon
Rodolfo (Rudy) Chapa ‘81
Andrew Colas ‘04
Ann Curry ‘78
Allyn Ford
Susan N. Gary, Faculty
Joseph Gonyea III
Ross Kari ‘80 MBA ‘83
William Paustian, Student
Michael Schill, Ex Officio
Mary Wilcox ‘76 JD ‘80
Kurt Willcox, Non-Faculty Staff
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UNIVERSITY OF OREGON ALUMNI ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Officers
Sandra McDonough, BA ‘76, President
Tim Hardin, BS ‘87, President-Elect
Derrick Deadwiler, BS ‘94, Past President
Tony Robinson, BA ‘91, Treasurer
Directors
Oscar Arana, BA ‘04, MBA ‘12
Doug Badger, BA ‘91
Alison Battaglia, BS ‘04
Cathy Bullis, MS ‘83
Michael Couch, BS ‘64
John Easton, BS ‘91
Debbie Egan, MEd ‘81
Renee Evans, BA ‘97
Eryn Forbes, BA ‘83
James Ford, BS ‘80
Shirley Hancock, BS ‘80
Jackson Jeyanayagam, BS ‘00
Chris Johnson, BS ‘83
Jett Johnson, MEd ‘10
Lisa Khan-Kapadia, BA ‘97
Daniel Lavey, BA ‘88
Cyndi Bopp Leinassar, BS ‘92
Thomas Lwebuga, ‘96, MBA ‘98
Tim Mabry, BS ‘75
Brent MacCluer, BS ‘94
John Onderdonk, BS ‘98
Maylian Pak, MA ‘05
Mark Pilkenton, BS ‘79
Susan Siebs Roberts, BS ‘75
Carmen Rubio, BA ‘98
Connie Seeley, BS ‘92
Beth Sheehan, BS ‘87, MS ‘91
Betsy Skovborg, BA ‘93
Al Steinhaus, BS ‘84
Sheila Stickel, BS ‘91
Bruce Waltz, BS ‘74, MEd ‘80
Cassie Warman, BA ‘85
Les Weatherhead, BA ‘77
Steven Westbrook, BA ‘85
Steven Wildish, BA ‘80
Patsy Wilber, BS ‘63, MA ‘78
Adolf Zeman, Jr., BS ‘00
Representatives
Melissa Mahaffey, BA ’03, Chapter Representative
Ex Officio Members
Steven J. Holwerda, MBA ’91, Board Chair of UO Foundation
Randy Sullivan, President of University Senate
UNIVERSITY OF OREGON FOUNDATION BOARD OF TRUSTEES
2015-2016 Board Officers
Steven J. Holwerda ‘91, Board Chair
James W. Shephard ‘80, Board Chair-Elect
Steven A. Raymund ‘78, Secretary/Treasurer
Trustees
J. Scott Andrews ‘74
Andrew S. Berwick, Jr. ‘55
Timothy “Tim” W. Foo ‘68
Cheryl L. Ramberg Ford ‘66
Sue L. Fuller ‘71
John R. Harrison ‘77
Oystein Harsvik ‘88
Thomas Hartfield ‘75
Rosaria P. Haugland
Amy Rittenberg-Kari ‘82
Abbott J. Keller ‘72
Edward L. Maletis ‘76
J. Douglas McKay ‘59
Carey A. McNally, ‘79
Susie Yancey Papé ‘72
Dwayne S. Richardson ‘83
Julie A. Schlendorf ‘90
Joan B. Siegel ‘84
Chris A. Smith ‘76
Sondria L. Stephens ‘88
David B. Taylor ‘78
Vicki J. Toyohara-Mukai ‘80
Michael B. Wilkes ‘71
International Trustees
Katherine H. Gurun ‘75
Richard Seow ‘83
James W. Shephard ‘80
Anthony “Tony” S. O. Wong ‘76
Trustees Emeriti
Arthur C. Carmichael, Jr. ‘62
Ehrman V. Giustina ‘42
John H. Herman ‘60
Gwendolyn H. Lillis, PhD.
Lorry I. Lokey
Brian B. Obie
David M. Petrone ‘66, MBA ‘68
Gretchen Pierce ‘66
Hope Hughes Pressman ‘42, MS ‘72
Vinton H. Sommerville ‘58
David G. Sparks ‘66
Donald E. Tykeson ‘51
Norman R. Walker ‘66
Carlton Woodard ‘45