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Schools in Portland include:

High Schools

Middle/High Schools

Junior High Schools

Elementary Schools


Higher Education

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]
Concordia University Portland Private
(Lutheran)
Masters university 1,404 1905
Lewis & Clark College Portland Private Liberal arts college 3,259 1867
Multnomah University Portland Private
(Protestant)
Religious school 763 1936[5]
National College of Natural Medicine Portland Private Health professions school 475 1956[6]
Oregon College of Art & Craft Portland Private School of art 143 1907[7]
Oregon College of Oriental Medicine Portland Private Health professions school 258 1983[8]
Oregon Health and Science University Portland Public Medical school 2,553 1974[9]
Pacific Northwest College of Art Portland Private School of art 303 1909
Portland Community College Portland Public Associates college 24,505 1961[10]
Portland State University Portland Public Research university 23,444 1946
Reed College Portland Private Liberal arts college 1,341 1911
University of Portland Portland Private
(Catholic)
Masters university 3,343 1901
Warner Pacific College Portland Private
(Church of God)
Baccalaureate college 512 1937[11]
Western Culinary Institute Portland Private
(for-profit)
Associates college 1,285 1983[12]
Western Seminary Portland Private
(Christian)
Religious school 625 1927[13]
Western States Chiropractic College Portland Private Health professions school 405 1904[14]

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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.
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  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. Multnomah Bible College and Biblical Seminary. "Multnomah's History and Future". http://www.multnomah.edu/About/PagesInstitutionalInfo/History.asp. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  6. National College of Natural Medicine. "A Brief History of NCNM". http://www.ncnm.edu/about/ncnm_history.php. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  7. Oregon College of Art & Craft. "History". http://www.ocac.edu/index.asp?id=30. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  8. Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. "About Us". http://www.ocom.edu/index.php?id=612. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  9. Oregon Health and Science University. "OHSU: An historical chronology". http://www.ohsu.edu/about/history.html. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
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  11. "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. 
  12. Western Culinary Institute. "Our History & Reputation". http://www.wci.edu/our_history.asp. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  13. Western Seminary. "The History of Western Seminary". http://www.westernseminary.edu/AboutWS/history.htm. Retrieved September 24, 2007. 
  14. 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. 
  15. Edited from Wikipedia list of Oregon Colleges and Universities[1]