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Apply now to become part of the next class of active, brilliant, determined Ducks. Come ready to innovate and expand your horizons.

Two Ways to Apply

There are two ways for undergraduates to apply to the University of Oregon, depending on your status as an incoming student. Your application will be treated no differently, regardless of which option you use. Please let us know if we can help you complete your application.

Common Application

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Oregon Application

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Application Information

Learn about applicant-specific requirements, deadlines, and resources, as well as helpful checklists and answers to frequently asked questions.

I AM A PROSPECTIVE:

Some say it’s where you are that matters most.

The feel of a place. The smell of fresh rain and fir trees. Is it a place? Or is it the people? It’s a sense of purpose that takes flight and a sense of a belonging that runs deep. It’s original, and unexpected. Ground breaking, and world class. Research, discovery, innovation, and exploration. The environment, the community, the interests you awaken… it’s sand, sun, wind and snow. And if anyone asks, it never rains… Some say it’s the place, others say it’s the people.

We just say … it’s Oregon.

Some say it’s where you are that matters most.

The feel of a place. The smell of fresh rain and fir trees. Is it a place? Or is it the people? It’s a sense of purpose that takes flight and a sense of a belonging that runs deep. It’s original, and unexpected. Ground breaking, and world class. Research, discovery, innovation, and exploration. The environment, the community, the interests you awaken… it’s sand, sun, wind and snow. And if anyone asks, it never rains… Some say it’s the place, others say it’s the people.

We just say … it’s Oregon.

There’s something about this place.

This place feels familiar, green, and friendly. But also modern, totally connected, and vibrant. It’s kind of perfect—an extraordinary academic community surrounded by a quintessential college town. The best way to get to know the UO—and Eugene—is to experience it for yourself.