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==Elementary Schools==
==Elementary Schools==
* [[Buckman Elementary School]]
* [[Buckman Elementary School]]
==Higher Education==
===Liberal Arts Colleges===
* [[Lewis and Clark College]]
* [[Reed College]]
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
! School
! Main location
! Control
! Type<ref>School types are based on the categorization used by US News, which is a simplification of the 2005 [[Carnegie Classification]]. For schools not categorized by US News, the Carnegie Classification is used directly.</ref>
! Enrollment <small>(2005)</small>
! Founded
|-
|[[Art Institute of Portland]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[For-profit university|for-profit]])</small>
|School of art
|align="center"|1,534
|align="center"|1963<ref>{{cite book|title=Peterson's Colleges in the West 2008|author=Peterson's|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=hJa0fyxoztkC|page=125 | isbn=9780768924206 | year=2007 | publisher=Peterson's}}</ref>
|-
|[[American College of Healthcare Sciences]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[For-profit university|for-profit]])</small>
|School of Holistic Health Professions
|align="center"|1,032
|align="center"|1978<ref>{{cite web|author=ACHS.edu|title=History of ACHS|url=http://www.achs.edu|accessdate=June 24, 2008}}</ref>
|-
|[[Birthingway College of Midwifery]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|Health professions school
|align="center"|56
|align="center"|1993<ref>{{cite web|author=Birthingway College of Midwifery|title=History and Culture of Birthingway|url=http://birthingway.org/history_culture.html|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Blue Mountain Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Pendleton, Oregon|Pendleton]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|2,216
|align="center"|1962<ref name="OSBA">{{cite web|author=Oregon School Boards Association|title=Covering Education: A Reporter's Guide to Education in Oregon|url=http://www.osba.org/covered/colleges/establsh.htm|accessdate=September 28, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Central Oregon Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Bend, Oregon|Bend]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|4,048
|align="center"|1962<ref>{{cite web|author=Central Oregon Community College|title=COCC at a Glance|url=http://visitors.cocc.edu/About/Glance/default.aspx|accessdate=September 26, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Chemeketa Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|9,228
|align="center"|1970<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Clackamas Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Oregon City, Oregon|Oregon City]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|6,902
|align="center"|1961<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Clatsop Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Astoria, Oregon|Astoria]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|1,610
|align="center"|1958<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Columbia Gorge Community College]]
|align="center"|[[The Dalles, Oregon|The Dalles]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|831
|align="center"|1989<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Concordia University, Portland|Concordia University]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[Lutheran Church - Missouri Synod|Lutheran]])</small>
|Masters university
|align="center"|1,404
|align="center"|1905
|-
|[[Corban College]]
|align="center"|[[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]
|Private<br><small>([[Baptist]])</small>
|Baccalaureate college
|align="center"|754
|align="center"|1935
|-
|[[Eastern Oregon University]]
|align="center"|[[La Grande, Oregon|La Grande]]
|Public
|Masters university
|align="center"|3338
|align="center"|1929
|-
|[[New Hope Christian College]]
|align="center"|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|Private<br><small>([[Pentecostal]])</small>
|Religious school
|align="center"|192
|align="center"|1925
|-
|[[George Fox University]]
|align="center"|[[Newberg, Oregon|Newberg]]
|Private<br><small>([[Quaker]])</small>
|Research university
|align="center"|3,382
|align="center"|1891
|-
|[[Gutenberg College]]
|align="center"|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|Private<br><small>([[Protestant]])</small>
|Religious school<ref>Gutenberg College is not yet categorized by the Carnegie Classification, but its affiliation with the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools suggests it will be categorized as a faith-related institution.</ref>
|align="center"|48<ref>{{cite web|author=Gutenberg College|title=Facts|url=http://www.gutenberg.edu/about_gutenberg/facts.php|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|align="center"|1994<ref>{{cite web|author=Gutenberg College|title=Gutenberg's History|url=http://www.gutenberg.edu/about_gutenberg/history.php|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Klamath Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Klamath Falls, Oregon|Klamath Falls]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|899
|align="center"|1996<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Lane Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|9,110
|align="center"|1964<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Lewis & Clark College]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|Liberal arts college
|align="center"|3,259
|align="center"|1867
|-
|[[Linfield College]]
|align="center"|[[McMinnville, Oregon|McMinnville]]
|Private<br><small>([[American Baptist Churches USA|Baptist]])</small>
|Liberal arts college
|align="center"|2,606<ref>The enrollment count for Linfield College includes 528 in the Adult Degree Program and 422 at the Portland campus, which are listed as separate schools in IPEDS.</ref>
|align="center"|1858
|-
|[[Linn-Benton Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Albany, Oregon|Albany]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|5,391
|align="center"|1967<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Marylhurst University]]
|align="center"|[[Marylhurst, Oregon|Marylhurst]]
|Private<br><small>([[Roman Catholic|Catholic]])</small>
|Masters university
|align="center"|1,245
|align="center"|1893
|-
|[[Mount Angel Seminary]]
|align="center"|[[St. Benedict, Oregon|St. Benedict]]
|Private<br><small>([[Roman Catholic|Catholic]])</small>
|Religious school
|align="center"|177
|align="center"|1887<ref>{{cite web|title=History and Facilities|author=Mount Angel Abbey & Seminary|url=http://www.mtangel.edu/seminary/history.htm|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Mount Hood Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Gresham, Oregon|Gresham]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|7,817
|align="center"|1965<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Multnomah University]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[Protestant]])</small>
|Religious school
|align="center"|763
|align="center"|1936<ref>{{cite web|title=Multnomah's History and Future|author=Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary|url=http://www.multnomah.edu/About/PagesInstitutionalInfo/History.asp|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[National College of Natural Medicine]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|Health professions school
|align="center"|475
|align="center"|1956<ref>{{cite web|author=National College of Natural Medicine|title=A Brief History of NCNM|url=http://www.ncnm.edu/about/ncnm_history.php|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Northwest Christian University]]
|align="center"|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|Private<br><small>([[Disciples of Christ]])</small>
|Baccalaureate college
|align="center"|459
|align="center"|1895<ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.northwestchristian.edu/about/profile/ |title= College Profile | work= Northwest Christian University |accessdate = 2009-04-07}}</ref>
|-
|[[Oregon Coast Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Newport, Oregon|Newport]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|627
|align="center"|1987<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Oregon College of Art & Craft]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|School of art
|align="center"|143
|align="center"|1907<ref>{{cite web|title=History|author=Oregon College of Art & Craft|url=http://www.ocac.edu/index.asp?id=30|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Oregon College of Oriental Medicine]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|Health professions school
|align="center"|258
|align="center"|1983<ref>{{cite web|title=About Us|author=Oregon College of Oriental Medicine|url=http://www.ocom.edu/index.php?id=612|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Oregon Health and Science University]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Public
|Medical school
|align="center"|2,553
|align="center"|1974<ref>{{cite web|title=OHSU: An historical chronology|author=Oregon Health and Science University|url=http://www.ohsu.edu/about/history.html|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Oregon Institute of Technology]]
|align="center"|[[Klamath Falls, Oregon|Klamath Falls]]
|Public
|Baccalaureate college
|align="center"|3,372
|align="center"|1947
|-
|[[Oregon State University]]
|align="center"|[[Corvallis, Oregon|Corvallis]]
|Public
|Research university
|align="center"|19,590<ref>The enrollment count for Oregon State University includes 437 at the Cascades Campus in [[Bend, Oregon|Bend]], which is listed as a separate school in IPEDS.</ref>
|align="center"|1858
|-
|[[Pacific Northwest College of Art]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|School of art
|align="center"|303
|align="center"|1909
|-
|[[Pacific University]]
|align="center"|[[Forest Grove, Oregon|Forest Grove]]
|Private<br><small>
|Research university; Liberal Arts
|align="center"|2,521
|align="center"|1849
|-
|[[Pioneer Pacific College]]
|align="center"|[[Wilsonville, Oregon|Wilsonville]]
|Private<br><small>([[For-profit university|for-profit]])</small>
|Associates college
|align="center"|1,015
|align="center"|1981<ref>{{cite web|title=History|author=Pioneer Pacific College|url=http://www.pioneerpacificcollege.com/History.htm|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Portland Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|24,505
|align="center"|1961<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Portland State University]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Public
|Research university
|align="center"|23,444
|align="center"|1946
|-
|[[Reed College]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|Liberal arts college
|align="center"|1,341
|align="center"|1911
|-
|[[Rogue Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Grants Pass, Oregon|Grants Pass]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|4,211
|align="center"|1970<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Southern Oregon University]]
|align="center"|[[Ashland, Oregon|Ashland]]
|Public
|Masters university
|align="center"|5,154
|align="center"|1926
|-
|[[Southwestern Oregon Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Coos Bay, Oregon|Coos Bay]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|2,114
|align="center"|1961<ref>{{cite web|title=Southwestern's History|author=Southwestern Oregon Community College|url=http://www.socc.edu/about/history.html|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Tillamook Bay Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Tillamook, Oregon|Tillamook]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|243
|align="center"|1981<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Treasure Valley Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Ontario, Oregon|Ontario]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|1,961
|align="center"|1962<ref name="OSBA" />
|-
|[[Umpqua Community College]]
|align="center"|[[Roseburg, Oregon|Roseburg]]
|Public
|Associates college
|align="center"|1,147
|align="center"|1964<ref>{{cite web|title=About UCC|author=Umpqua Community College|url=http://www.umpqua.edu/Visitor/AboutUCC.htm|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[University of Oregon]]
|align="center"|[[Eugene, Oregon|Eugene]]
|Public
|Research university
|align="center"|20,296
|align="center"|1876
|-
|[[University of Portland]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[Roman Catholic|Catholic]])</small>
|Masters university
|align="center"|3,343
|align="center"|1901
|-
|[[Warner Pacific College]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[Church of God (Anderson)|Church of God]])</small>
|Baccalaureate college
|align="center"|512
|align="center"|1937<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.warnerpacific.edu/subjecthtml.aspx?sctn_id=11&menu_id=16&coll_id=18&rnav_id=980&id=5679&ekmensel=c580fa7b_16_0_5679_3 |title= History of Warner Pacific College | work= Warner Pacific College | accessdate=09-04-07}}</ref>
|-
|[[Western Culinary Institute]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[For-profit university|for-profit]])</small>
|Associates college
|align="center"|1,285
|align="center"|1983<ref>{{cite web|author=Western Culinary Institute|title=Our History & Reputation|url=http://www.wci.edu/our_history.asp|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Western Oregon University]]
|align="center"|[[Monmouth, Oregon|Monmouth]]
|Public
|Masters university
|align="center"|4,768
|align="center"|1856
|-
|[[Western Seminary]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private<br><small>([[Christian]])</small>
|Religious school
|align="center"|625
|align="center"|1927<ref>{{cite web|title=The History of Western Seminary|author=Western Seminary|url=http://www.westernseminary.edu/AboutWS/history.htm|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Western States Chiropractic College]]
|align="center"|[[Portland, Oregon|Portland]]
|Private
|Health professions school
|align="center"|405
|align="center"|1904<ref>{{cite web|author=Western States Chiropractic College|title=About Western States Chiropractic College|url=http://www.wschiro.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=29|accessdate=September 24, 2007}}</ref>
|-
|[[Willamette University]]
|align="center"|[[Salem, Oregon|Salem]]
|Private
|Liberal arts college
|align="center"|2,663
|align="center"|1842
|}


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:55, 28 July 2010

Schools in Portland include:

High Schools

Middle/High Schools

Junior High Schools

Elementary Schools


Higher Education

Liberal Arts Colleges


School Main location Control Type[1] Enrollment (2005) Founded
Art Institute of Portland Portland Private
(for-profit)
School of art 1,534 1963[2]
American College of Healthcare Sciences Portland Private
(for-profit)
School of Holistic Health Professions 1,032 1978[3]
Birthingway College of Midwifery Portland Private Health professions school 56 1993[4]
Blue Mountain Community College Pendleton Public Associates college 2,216 1962[5]
Central Oregon Community College Bend Public Associates college 4,048 1962[6]
Chemeketa Community College Salem Public Associates college 9,228 1970[5]
Clackamas Community College Oregon City Public Associates college 6,902 1961[5]
Clatsop Community College Astoria Public Associates college 1,610 1958[5]
Columbia Gorge Community College The Dalles Public Associates college 831 1989[5]
Concordia University Portland Private
(Lutheran)
Masters university 1,404 1905
Corban College Salem Private
(Baptist)
Baccalaureate college 754 1935
Eastern Oregon University La Grande Public Masters university 3338 1929
New Hope Christian College Eugene Private
(Pentecostal)
Religious school 192 1925
George Fox University Newberg Private
(Quaker)
Research university 3,382 1891
Gutenberg College Eugene Private
(Protestant)
Religious school[7] 48[8] 1994[9]
Klamath Community College Klamath Falls Public Associates college 899 1996[5]
Lane Community College Eugene Public Associates college 9,110 1964[5]
Lewis & Clark College Portland Private Liberal arts college 3,259 1867
Linfield College McMinnville Private
(Baptist)
Liberal arts college 2,606[10] 1858
Linn-Benton Community College Albany Public Associates college 5,391 1967[5]
Marylhurst University Marylhurst Private
(Catholic)
Masters university 1,245 1893
Mount Angel Seminary St. Benedict Private
(Catholic)
Religious school 177 1887[11]
Mount Hood Community College Gresham Public Associates college 7,817 1965[5]
Multnomah University Portland Private
(Protestant)
Religious school 763 1936[12]
National College of Natural Medicine Portland Private Health professions school 475 1956[13]
Northwest Christian University Eugene Private
(Disciples of Christ)
Baccalaureate college 459 1895[14]
Oregon Coast Community College Newport Public Associates college 627 1987[5]
Oregon College of Art & Craft Portland Private School of art 143 1907[15]
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine Portland Private Health professions school 258 1983[16]
Oregon Health and Science University Portland Public Medical school 2,553 1974[17]
Oregon Institute of Technology Klamath Falls Public Baccalaureate college 3,372 1947
Oregon State University Corvallis Public Research university 19,590[18] 1858
Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland Private School of art 303 1909
Pacific University Forest Grove Private
Research university; Liberal Arts 2,521 1849
Pioneer Pacific College Wilsonville Private
(for-profit)
Associates college 1,015 1981[19]
Portland Community College Portland Public Associates college 24,505 1961[5]
Portland State University Portland Public Research university 23,444 1946
Reed College Portland Private Liberal arts college 1,341 1911
Rogue Community College Grants Pass Public Associates college 4,211 1970[5]
Southern Oregon University Ashland Public Masters university 5,154 1926
Southwestern Oregon Community College Coos Bay Public Associates college 2,114 1961[20]
Tillamook Bay Community College Tillamook Public Associates college 243 1981[5]
Treasure Valley Community College Ontario Public Associates college 1,961 1962[5]
Umpqua Community College Roseburg Public Associates college 1,147 1964[21]
University of Oregon Eugene Public Research university 20,296 1876
University of Portland Portland Private
(Catholic)
Masters university 3,343 1901
Warner Pacific College Portland Private
(Church of God)
Baccalaureate college 512 1937[22]
Western Culinary Institute Portland Private
(for-profit)
Associates college 1,285 1983[23]
Western Oregon University Monmouth Public Masters university 4,768 1856
Western Seminary Portland Private
(Christian)
Religious school 625 1927[24]
Western States Chiropractic College Portland Private Health professions school 405 1904[25]
Willamette University Salem Private Liberal arts college 2,663 1842

References

  1. School types are based on the categorization used by US News, which is a simplification of the 2005 Carnegie Classification. For schools not categorized by US News, the Carnegie Classification is used directly.
  2. Template:Cite book
  3. ACHS.edu. "History of ACHS". http://www.achs.edu. Retrieved June 24, 2008. 
  4. Birthingway College of Midwifery. "History and Culture of Birthingway". http://birthingway.org/history_culture.html. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  5. 5.00 5.01 5.02 5.03 5.04 5.05 5.06 5.07 5.08 5.09 5.10 5.11 5.12 5.13 Oregon School Boards Association. "Covering Education: A Reporter's Guide to Education in Oregon". http://www.osba.org/covered/colleges/establsh.htm. Retrieved September 28, 2007. 
  6. Central Oregon Community College. "COCC at a Glance". http://visitors.cocc.edu/About/Glance/default.aspx. Retrieved September 26, 2007. 
  7. Gutenberg College is not yet categorized by the Carnegie Classification, but its affiliation with the Transnational Association of Christian Colleges and Schools suggests it will be categorized as a faith-related institution.
  8. Gutenberg College. "Facts". http://www.gutenberg.edu/about_gutenberg/facts.php. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  9. Gutenberg College. "Gutenberg's History". http://www.gutenberg.edu/about_gutenberg/history.php. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  10. The enrollment count for Linfield College includes 528 in the Adult Degree Program and 422 at the Portland campus, which are listed as separate schools in IPEDS.
  11. Mount Angel Abbey & Seminary. "History and Facilities". http://www.mtangel.edu/seminary/history.htm. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  12. Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary. "Multnomah's History and Future". http://www.multnomah.edu/About/PagesInstitutionalInfo/History.asp. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  13. National College of Natural Medicine. "A Brief History of NCNM". http://www.ncnm.edu/about/ncnm_history.php. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  14. "College Profile". Northwest Christian University. http://www.northwestchristian.edu/about/profile/. Retrieved 2009-04-07. 
  15. Oregon College of Art & Craft. "History". http://www.ocac.edu/index.asp?id=30. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  16. Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. "About Us". http://www.ocom.edu/index.php?id=612. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  17. Oregon Health and Science University. "OHSU: An historical chronology". http://www.ohsu.edu/about/history.html. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  18. The enrollment count for Oregon State University includes 437 at the Cascades Campus in Bend, which is listed as a separate school in IPEDS.
  19. Pioneer Pacific College. "History". http://www.pioneerpacificcollege.com/History.htm. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  20. Southwestern Oregon Community College. "Southwestern's History". http://www.socc.edu/about/history.html. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  21. Umpqua Community College. "About UCC". http://www.umpqua.edu/Visitor/AboutUCC.htm. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  22. "History of Warner Pacific College". Warner Pacific College. http://www.warnerpacific.edu/subjecthtml.aspx?sctn_id=11&menu_id=16&coll_id=18&rnav_id=980&id=5679&ekmensel=c580fa7b_16_0_5679_3. Retrieved 09-04-07. 
  23. Western Culinary Institute. "Our History & Reputation". http://www.wci.edu/our_history.asp. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  24. Western Seminary. "The History of Western Seminary". http://www.westernseminary.edu/AboutWS/history.htm. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  25. Western States Chiropractic College. "About Western States Chiropractic College". http://www.wschiro.edu/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=14&Itemid=29. Retrieved September 24, 2007.