University of Oregon

University of Oregon College of Education Overview

The University of Oregon’s College of Education has a rolling admissions deadline, meaning you can apply anytime. The application fee for their education programs is $70. Tuition costs break down as follows:

  • Full-time (in-state): $23,347 per year
  • Full-time (out-of-state): $32,338 per year
  • Part-time (in-state): $705 per credit
  • Part-time (out-of-state): $1,038 per credit

The college has 46 full-time faculty members, with a graduate student-to-faculty ratio of 1.8:1.

At-a-Glance

  • Acceptance Rate: 30.5%
  • Doctorate Tuition & Fees (In-State): $23,347 per year
  • Programs Offered: Bachelor’s, post-baccalaureate certificate, master’s, education specialist, Ph.D., Ed.D.

University of Oregon’s 2025 Education Rankings

Ranked #15 (tie) out of 255 in Best Education Schools, the University of Oregon was evaluated based on widely recognized performance indicators.

Overall Rankings

  • Best Education Schools: #15 (tie)
  • Overall Score: 94
  • Peer Assessment Score: 3.8/5
  • Education Professionals Assessment Score: 4.1/5

Specialty Rankings

  • #3 in Special Education

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Admissions Details

  • Application Fee: $70
  • Master’s Program Stats:
    • Applications: 800
    • Accepted: [Data not specified]
    • Enrollment: [Data not specified]
    • Acceptance Rate (Master’s & Ph.D.): Unlock full data with U.S. News Education School Compass

Cost Breakdown

  • Master’s (Full-Time, In-State): $23,347/year
  • Postbaccalaureate (Part-Time):
    • In-State: $623/credit
    • Out-of-State: $1,138/credit
  • Food & Housing: $15,846/year

Financial Aid Contact:

  • Director: Mark Diestler
  • Phone: (541) 346-3221

Student Population

  • Total Enrollment: 773
  • Gender Distribution (Full-Time):
    • Female: 79.1%
    • Male: 20.2%
  • Ethnicity Breakdown (Full-Time):
    • White: 63.3%
    • Hispanic: 16%
    • Two or more races: 6.2%
    • Asian: 5.2%
    • International: 4.4%
    • Black: 2.5%
    • American Indian: 2.1%
    • Unknown: 0.4%

Student Loan Refinancing Options

LenderFixed APRVariable APR
College Ave6.99%–13.99% (with autopay)6.99%–13.99% (with autopay)
SoFi®4.49%–9.99% (with discounts)5.99%–9.99% (with discounts)
Earnest3.95%–10.49% (with autopay)5.88%–10.49% (with autopay)

Academic Programs

The College of Education offers programs in:

  • Curriculum & Instruction
  • Educational Administration & Supervision
  • Education Policy
  • Educational Psychology
  • Elementary Teacher Education
  • English as a Second Language
  • Secondary Teacher Education
  • Special Education
  • Student Counseling & Personnel Services

Faculty: 46 full-time (tenured/tenure-track)

Teacher Preparation

Data on students taking certification/licensure exams in 2023-2024 is currently not available.

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