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University of Oregon
University of Oregon
The University of Oregon, or UO, is a coeducational, public research university located in Eugene, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1876. UO is the flagship school of the Oregon public university system. U.S. News and World Report's annual college rankings (2007 edition) ranked UO 108th (tie) in the national university category. The campus of OU is spread over 295 acres and consists of over 55 major buildings. It is organized into the following academic divisions:
*College of Arts and Sciences
*College of Education
*Robert D. Clark Honors College
*School of Architecture and Allied Arts
*School of Journalism and Communication
*School of Law
*School of Music and Dance
UO¡¯s official mascot is the Oregon Duck and their sports teams are nicknamed the Ducks. UO is a member of the Pacific-10 Conference and Division I-A of the NCAA. University of Oregon¡®s teams have won over 10 NCAA team championships.
Overview of University Of Oregon
Students attend University Of Oregon in Eugene, OR, a medium-sized city. The school is a public institution. University Of Oregon degrees go up to the Doctoral degree.
reas of Study
The school has a greater breadth of degree programs (majors) than most colleges of its size. University Of Oregon is known for its programs in science, media, architecture and planning, liberal arts, and conservation and resource management.
University Of Oregon Selectivity
The school is selective and does not offer open admission. Three quarters of students in 2007-2008 had SAT verbal scores of at least 480. Half of math SAT scores of accepted students fell between 490 and 610.
Faculty
The school has a tenure system for senior faculty. The full-time faculty at University Of Oregon is well-paid, which often goes with faculty quality.
Student Body
There are 20,332 students at the school (as of 2007-2008).
Lane Community College
Lane Community College
Lane Community College is an accredited 2-year college situated in Eugene, Oregon. The college also has other campuses in Florence, Cottage Grove, and at the Eugene Airport. The central campus houses over 15 buildings. Lane Community College serves more than 4,500 square miles of area. Over 30,000 students attend classes at the Lane Community College every year. The college offers associate degrees in arts, science, and general studies.
Lane Community College has baseball, cross country and track & field teams. There are also separate men's and women's basketball teams. Athletic facilities are to be found on the northern side of the college grounds.
Overview of Lane Community College
Lane Community College is located in a rural site not far from an urban area, in Eugene, OR. The school is a public institution. Degree levels at Lane Community College top out at the Associate's degree.
Areas of Study
Students at the school often study liberal arts.
Lane Community College Selectivity
Lane Community College maintains an open-admission policy.
Faculty
By paying its faculty better than most schools, the school tries to attract and retain a high quality teaching staff.
Student Body
Lane Community College offers classes to 8,618 students (8,961 full-time equivalent).
The school reports its educational mission is:
"Lane is a learning-centered community college that provides affordable, quality, lifelong educational opportunities that include: Professional technical and lower division college transfer programs Employee skill upgrading, business development and career enhancement Foundational academic, language and life skills development Lifelong personal development and enrichment, and Cultural and community services."
HIGH SCHOOL
SOUTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL
400 E 19TH AVE
541-687-3201
Serves 1,708 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 24.3
HENRY D SHELDON HIGH SCHOOL
2455 WILLAKENZIE RD
541-687-3381
Serves 1,609 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 27.1
WILLAMETTE HIGH SCHOOL
1801 ECHO HOLLOW RD
541-689-0731
Serves 1,534 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 24.5
WINSTON CHURCHILL HIGH SCHOOL
1850 BAILEY HILL RD
541-687-3421
Serves 1,413 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 26.5
NORTH EUGENE HIGH SCHOOL
200 SILVER LN
541-687-3261
Serves 1,264 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 27.8
CROW MIDDLE/HIGH SCHOOL
25863 CROW RD
541-935-2227
Serves 149 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 16.4
KALAPUYA HIGH SCHOOL
1200 N TERRY ST
541-607-9853
A Non-traditional School
Serves 126 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18
OPPORTUNITY CENTER
3411-B WILLAMETTE ST
541-687-3488
A Non-traditional School
Serves 98 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 11
WILLAMETTE LEADERSHIP ACADEMY
87230 CENTRAL
541-935-6815
A Non-traditional School
Serves 94 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 21.4
CHURCHILL ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL
1850 BAILEY HILL RD
541-687-3421
A Non-traditional School
Serves 81 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 18.8
NETWORK CHARTER SCHOOL
455 W 1ST AVE
541-344-1229
A Non-traditional School
Serves 73 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 13.3
NORTH EUGENE ALTERNATIVE HIGH SCHOOL
200 SILVER LN
541-687-3261
A Non-traditional School
Serves 39 students.
Student/teacher ratio: 39