Type | 4 year |
Control | Private |
Business model | Not for Profit |
Campus size | Small |
Campus locale | Suburb |
Degrees offered | Undergrad & Graduate |
Calendar system | Semester |
Total enrollment | 163 |
Religious affiliation | None |
Students with disability | 19% |
Student to faculty ratio | 7:1 |
Campus housing | |
Dormitory capacity | 20 students |
Freshmen are required to live on campus |
No |
Oregon College of Art and Craft is somewhat selective in its admission process. In Fall 2016, it received 142 applications and 83 students were granted admission. Oregon College of Art and Craft is at the #56 spot (in a scale of 1 to 100) in terms of admission difficulty out of 1,781 4 year colleges in the U.S.
In 2016-2017 academic year, Oregon College of Art and Craft's tuition was $30,500 for all students regardless of residency (13.8% more expensive than the national average tuition of a typical 4-year private institution)
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In 2016-2017 academic year, 100% of Oregon College of Art and Craft's full-time freshman students were awarded some type of financial aid. 25% of the students received need based financial assistance from the federal government with an average amount of $4,375 (which is 0.6% below the national average.)
The total number of federal student loan recipients at Oregon College of Art and Craft in 2016-2017, was 10, which is 63% of the total eligible students. The average loan amount given out to these students was $5,300 (which is 10.1% below the national average.)
In Fall 2016, Oregon College of Art and Craft has enrolled a total of 163 students (142 students full-time and 21 on a part-time basis). Out of the total 163 students, 14 of those students were transfer students. The gender ratio of the new enrollee was 22% men and 78% women and 123 students were enrolled for undergraduate programs and 40 for graduates studies.
White: 72%
Hispanic: 10%
Two or more races: 7%
Non-resident alien: 4%
Asian: 2%
Race/ethnicity unknown: 2%
Black/African American: 1%
Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander: 1%
Listed below are the 1 largest majors offered at Oregon College of Art and Craft.
Study areas with their online column set to zero are those programs that have an online option but there was no graduate in 2016-2017 academic year.Study Areas | Percent | Total Graduates | Online |
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Visual And Performing Arts | 100% | 84 |
Graduation rate is a key indicator of an institution's education quality and the level of academic and financial support provided to students.
The following section details graduation and dropout rates of Oregon College of Art and Craft full-time students who started class in 2010 and graduated or dropped out prior to August 31, 2016.
The above graduation rate is the percentage of students who graduated within 150% of the normal graduation time. For a 4 year degree program, 150% of 4 years is 6 years and for a 2-year program 150% is 3 years.
The typical median income of Oregon College of Art and Craft graduates 6 years after enrollment is $21,400. Last year, out of the total 63 graduates who entered the institution 6 years ago, 63 were reported to have been employed. On the same note, out of 59 graduates, who enrolled 10 years ago, 59 were employed.
6 years after enrollment | 10 years after enrollment | |
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Annual Income | $21,400 | $25,800 |
Employment Rate | 100% | 100% |
Total Graduates | 63 | 59 |
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