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Starting summer 2020, the Oregon Guarantee provides each UO undergraduate student a fixed tuition rate for up to five years. This helps families accurately plan and predict their total tuition and helps eliminate the uncertainty of what a UO degree will cost.
Tuition and Fees. The University of Oregon strives to keep tuition increases as low as possible, but the costs of operating a world-class research institution continue to increase every year. Tuition and fees are based on residency classification, student classification (undergraduate, graduate, law, etc.) and the number of credits enrolled.
University of Oregon tuition and mandatory fees are based on residency classification, student classification (undergraduate, graduate, etc.), the number of credits enrolled, major, and the first term enrolled. Course-specific fees may also apply.
University of Oregon tuition and fees are based on residency classification, student classification (undergraduate, graduate, etc.), and the number of credits enrolled. Mandatory enrollment fees are individually listed below the tuition table.
Cost of Attendance (COA) is a statutory term for the estimated full and reasonable cost of completing a full academic year as a full-time student. The cost of attendance is published by each educational institution and includes: - Tuition and fees payable to the institution. - Books and supplies.
Select your cohort (Honors College or not), residency classification, and term to display the tuition and fees tables that apply to you. Tuition and fees are per term. (The tables may take a few seconds to load.) Course-specific fees may also apply.
Tuition is set and approved by the University of Oregon Board of Trustees. If the board approves an increase to resident undergrad tuition and fees of more than 5%, then the proposed increase needs to be approved by the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) or the legislature.
The UO Board of Trustees approved a guaranteed tuition program at the University of Oregon in March 2020. This FAQ describes the guaranteed tuition program recommended by the Tuition and Fee Advisory Board (TFAB) to the university president.
The UO Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships provides estimates for cost of attendance information that goes beyond tuition and fees, and includes: living expenses (housing and food), books/supplies/equipment, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses.
The cost reported in the table for the Sports Product Management is for 3.0% three terms of a five‐term program and Sports Product Management 3.0% (ONLINE) is for three terms of a eight‐term program. Students in the program pay Portland‐based fees. 3.0% (7) Costs calculated at 12 credit hours.