University of Oregon Academic Program

Academic
Globally Recognized
Delivery Method:
In-Person
Duration:
Multi Term, Single Term

About the Program

A thriving liberal arts institution, University of Oregon encourages free thinking and the pursuit of fresh ideas. Founded in 1876 in the city of Eugene, the UO campus is a lush 295-acre arboretum of over 3,000 trees and home to over 23,000 students. As a top tier research institution, an outstanding education in the classroom and beyond awaits. Become a Duck and dive into a brighter future.

 

An American Universities member for excellence in research and scholarship

By the Pacific and the Cascades, Eugene is great for outdoor adventures

17 to 1 student to teacher ratio means impressive personal attention

Ducks have won Nobel Prizes, Pulitzer Prizes, Emmy, Tony, and Oscar awards

Program Advisor

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Student Counselor SAFFY

Your Student Counselor is your study abroad ambassador and supporter. They join your application journey when you’ve confirmed you’re interested in studying abroad. At this point, they guide you through each stage of the application, notify you of the documents you need, let you know when your admission results are in, and walk you through the next steps, including class enrollment and organizing pre-arrival tests. 

Schedule a Consultation

At a Glance

Language of Instruction:
English
Language Prerequisite Level:
Advanced
GPA Requirements:
2.50
Academic Level:
Undergraduate, Graduate
Academic Strengths:
Anthropology, Sociology & Gender, Biological & Physical Sciences, Geography, Psychology & Neuroscience
Housing:
On-campus dormitory
Visa Required:
Maybe
Credits:
12 units

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WHAT STUDENTS SAY

Dohee Yoon

The professors were enthusiastic and tried to take extra care of me because I was a foreign student. There were a lot of study sessions where the professors supported students independently and in small groups. I have many happy memories of my time in Eugene.  

University of Oregon SAF Alumni

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About the University

University of Oregon

Established in 1876, the University of Oregon has “intellectual curiosity every bit as vibrant as our trees”—and it truly is a vibrant, green, lush campus with a community that celebrates differences and lives exceptional experiences. 

From the very beginning, community has been at the very heart of UO, bringing together winners and leaders from all walks of life to learn from each other to make the future brighter. 
And UO made a bright future for its impressive alumni, which includes the founders of Nike, Oregon governors, US Senators and Representatives, thought leaders, actors, and unstoppable business minds who all discovered who they are on the university’s beautiful, tree-lined campus.

Learn more at University of Oregon's official website

Academics

University of Oregon's Academic Approach

Because the University of Oregon is on a quarter system, there are many term combinations you can apply for, including combinations spanning summer academic coursework. One on one staff mentoring is also available to make sure you get the type of personal attention you need, academically and pastorally.

With more than 300 academic programs across 9 academic colleges and schools, there’s an abundance of courses you can transfer credit from to your home university.

Courses

 

You register for your classes through the online portal before you arrive at the university.

Each course at the UO is assigned a course level. Courses numbered 100–499 are undergraduate courses; 100–299 are lower division (first- or second-year level), and 300–499 are upper division (third- or fourth-year level). Upper division courses are generally more rigorous and are more likely to have pre-requisites. Courses numbered 500 and above are graduate-level courses. 

As a visiting student, you can take courses both inside and outside your academic major. Popular courses and upper division courses may fill up very quickly, so try to flexible with your course selections and register for classes as soon as you can. Course registration is on a first-come first-served basis. 

You may view the courses most recently offered at the UO here. Please note that the courses offered may change from year to year and from term to term. You are responsible for determining if you are eligible for the courses you intend to take.

Course & Department Restrictions

Architecture, art, digital arts, interior architecture, landscape architecture, music and product design majors may have special application requirements, which may include video/audition performance, relevant past coursework, recommendation from someone in the industry or writing samples.

  • Some courses at the UO have prerequisite requirements noted on the course page. You need to demonstrate you have sufficient academic background and preparation to be successful in courses with prerequisites.
  • Some courses are restricted to students in a specific major
  • Exchange students are not eligible to take graduate-level courses in the School of Law

Get To Know Our Application Process

From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.

Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor

Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.

Application Requirements

When applying to study abroad, you must meet the entry requirements set by the host university - and SAF is here to set you up for success.

The requirements outlined in this section include the language proficiency scores you may need to demonstrate your language skills, a guide to the GPA range and other academic prerequisites required by your host university, and a list of documentation and other application materials you will need to finalize your application. You may need to supply additional information throughout the process, and you will be alerted through your emails and SAF Student Portal if this is the case for you.
  • Language Proficiency
  • Academics & GPA
  • Application Documents & Materials

Language Test Score Requirements

To prove your English language proficiency, you can use any of the following:

Undergraduate

  • DET: 100
  • IELTS: 6 *Computer Delivered IELTS accepted
  • TOEFL iBT: 61 *TOEFL My Best Score accepted
  • TOEFL PBT: 500

Graduate

  • IELTS: 7.0 *Computer Delivered IELTS accepted
  • TOEFL iBT: 88 *My Best Score accepted
  • TOEFL PBT: 575

Learn More About Language Requirements

Language Pathway & Concurrent Programs

Interested in pursuing an Academic program but don't meet language requirements? Learn more about our Language Pathway and Concurrent programs that can assist you in meeting your academic goals. 

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Program Dates

When studying abroad, you will want to consider the time of year and how long you are away. Most programs follow the host university's academic calendar.

The dates shown below are general estimates, and as you get closer to the start of the term, you will get more detailed information from SAF. If you have any questions, your Student Counsellor and Program Specialist are always here to support you and point you to the correct information.

Fall 2024 Academic

Program dates:
Late September - Mid December
Application Deadline:
Fees Starting From:
$
26,320

Fall 2024 Academic + Winter 2025 Academic

Program dates:
Late September - Mid March
Application Deadline:
Fees Starting From:
$
47,300

Fall 2024 Academic + Winter 2025 Academic + Spring 2025 Academic

Program dates:
Late September - Mid June
Application Deadline:
Fees Starting From:
$
66,930

Spring 2025 Academic + Summer 2025 Academic

Program dates:
Late March - Mid September
Application Deadline:
Fees Starting From:
$
38,760

Spring 2025 Academic + Summer 2025 Academic + Fall 2025 Academic

Program dates:
Late March - Mid December
Application Deadline:
Fees Starting From:
$
59,150

Housing Information

On-Campus Dormitory

The SAF program fee covers a shared accommodation on campus. 

*Housing is subject to availability. For specific questions regarding housing please contact SAF.

About Eugene

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Why Eugene

Eugene is a great city for the arts and outdoors and home to the Nike sports brand. Cycling, hiking, and running up Spencer’s Butte, a local peak, and adventuring on the Willamette River define life in this friendly, sporty city of runners. There's a strong arts scene with a plethora of annual cultural events, including the Oregon Festival of Music and Asian Celebration, and Portland is a couple of hours away through vineyards, countryside, and pretty music and art towns.

Learn more about Eugene

Orientation

On Arrival

Your SAF pre-departure process will arm you with all the information you need for a smooth arrival to your new campus, city, and country.

To Housing

Your SAF program will include a safe transfer from your arrival airport to your new study abroad housing. We'll even provide you with top tips to make the most of your new city!

Home Sweet Home

Your SAF Program Specialist will coordinate with you to ensure you have arrived safely and settled into your new secure housing.

Keeping You Safe

As you settle in, you will learn about the SAF emergency alert system, our 24/7 phone support, and any safety concerns relevant to you.

Get Social

Your new university and SAF will arrange social and cultural events so that you can meet other study abroad and local students. Make the most of your adventure!

Advising and Support

The process of studying abroad could quickly feel overwhelming, but we have been doing this for decades and do everything we can to support you through it. 

Many SAF staff are alumni and have walked this path. They have real-life experience to draw on as they advise and support you through every step of our comprehensive services. They’re in your corner, taking care of all the details and explaining what you need to do next.

Take the first step in your study abroad journey by scheduling a consultation with your closest Student Counselor. You can discuss your for-credit academic courses and language programs and explore internships, research programs, and study tours. When you know what you want to do, we guide you through the pre-program steps, help you arrange your visa and transport, and finalize your accommodation or digital experience.

Get To Know Our Application Process

From academics to visa requirements, our structured process helps you choose the right program and university for your goals. Complete a strong application, and prepare for success abroad.

Personalize Your Study Abroad Plan With Your SAF Counselor

Each student has unique academic goals for a study abroad experience. As you think about studying abroad, your SAF Counselor will help you plan for success and support you every step of the way.

Commonly Asked Questions About Studying Abroad

Commonly Asked Questions About Academic & Concurrent Programs

Student Blogs

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Why Travel With SAF?

Studying abroad is an unforgettable experience, one that stays with you in your career, your contacts, your future. It can define you. At any of our prestigious university partners, you can build personalized for-credit programs that can last up to a whole year.

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