Oregon University System
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The Oregon University System (OUS) consists of seven public four-year universities and one branch campus in the State of Oregon administered by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education (the "Board") and the Chancellor of the OUS, who is appointed by the Board, which is currently Melody Rose serving in interim capacity.[1] The designated flagship institution is the University of Oregon.[2] The previous chancellor was George Pernsteiner.
Constituent universities
Name | Location | Established | Enrollment Fall 2013[3] |
---|---|---|---|
Eastern Oregon University | La Grande | 1929 | 4,157 |
Oregon Institute of Technology | Klamath Falls | 1947 | 4,414 |
Oregon State University | Corvallis | 1868 | 27,925 |
Oregon State University Cascades | Bend | 2001 | 936 |
Portland State University | Portland | 1946 | 28,766 |
Southern Oregon University | Ashland | 1926 | 6,140 |
University of Oregon | Eugene | 1876 | 24,548 |
Western Oregon University | Monmouth | 1856 | 6,188 |
OUS also has one affiliate institution: Oregon Health & Science University
References
- ↑ http://www.ous.edu/about/rosebio Melody Rose, Chancellor, OUS
- ↑ http://uoregon.edu/about About the University of Oregon
- ↑ "Oregon University System Enrollment Fact Sheet for Fall 2013". Oregon University System. 2013-11-14. Retrieved 2013-11-20.
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