The Most Expensive Colleges in Oregon by Out of State Total Cost for 2023
The highest priced four year colleges in Oregon are listed by one year's out of state total cost list price for the 2021/2022 school year. Total cost includes tuition, room and board or estimated off campus living expenses, books and supplies and other fees.
What is the most expensive college in Oregon? Leading the colleges list is Reed College in Portland with an out of state total cost of $79,420.
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All price data are reprinted from the U.S. Department of Education's 2021/2022 IPEDS Survey and reflect reported costs for the 2021/2022 academic year.
College | Out of State Total Cost | Rating | Value |
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#21 Marylhurst UniversityMarylhurst, Private Not For Profit |
$35,310 | NA | NA |
#22 Eastern Oregon UniversityLa Grande, Public Not For Profit |
$34,101 | NA | NA |
#23 Warner Pacific CollegePortland, Private Not For Profit |
$29,492 | NA | NA |
#24 Pioneer Pacific CollegeWilsonville, Private For Profit |
$25,187 | NA | NA |
#25 DeVry University OregonPortland, Private For Profit |
$24,345 | NA | NA |
#26 New Hope Christian CollegeEugene, Private Not For Profit |
$23,000 | NA | NA |
#27 University of Phoenix Oregon CampusTigard, Private For Profit |
$18,390 | NA | NA |
#28 University of Western StatesPortland, Private Not For Profit |
$8,935 | NA | NA |