United States
University of Oregon
Tuition fee
$28,000–42,300
QS ranking
600
University ranking
Top 100 U.S. public universities (U.S. News & World Report)
The University of Oregon is a public research university in Eugene, Oregon, founded in 1876. It enrolls about 23,000 students, offers 300+ undergraduate programs across nine schools/colleges along with extensive master’s and PhD options, is an AAU member, and is nationally recognized for environmental science and sustainability with strong support for international students.
Academic programs
Tuition Fees (2025–26)
International tuition; varies by program.
Undergraduate (International)
~$42,300/year
Postgraduate (International)
~$31,000–38,000/year
PhD (International)
~$28,000–35,000/year
Scholarships
Merit- and service-based awards plus assistantships and external funding; amounts and eligibility vary.
ICSP Scholarship
International Cultural Service Program; partial to full tuition with service component.
Global Corners Scholarship
Up to $9,000 per year for undergraduates.
Graduate Teaching/Research Assistantships
For master’s and PhD students; typically include tuition waiver and stipend.
Endowed departmental scholarships
Program-specific awards; amounts vary.
External funding
Examples include Fulbright and home-country programs.
Rankings
QS World University Rankings 2025: Top 600 globally.
U.S. News & World Report: Top 100 U.S. public universities.
#20 nationally for environmental science and sustainability.
AACSB-accredited Lundquist College of Business.
Member of the Association of American Universities (AAU).
Required Documents
Official academic transcripts (translated if not in English).
Proof of English language proficiency.
Statement of purpose or personal statement.
Letters of recommendation (1–3 depending on program).
CV/resume (especially for graduate studies).
Passport copy.
Student Life & Campus
Picturesque 295-acre campus in the Pacific Northwest, close to forests, rivers, and coast.
300+ student clubs, including many cultural and international groups.
Division I sports and school spirit – home to the Oregon Ducks.
Dedicated Office of International Student and Scholar Services (ISSS): visa support, orientation, cultural adjustment.
On-campus housing and dining available, including Living-Learning Communities.
Eugene: safe, student-friendly city known for sustainability and arts.
Direct flights from Eugene Airport and 2 hours from Portland.
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