George Fox University is ranked by Forbes among the top Christian colleges in the nation. It offers bachelor's degrees in 41 majors, adult degree programs, a seminary, and 13 master's and doctoral degrees. Approximately 3,900 students attend classes on its Newberg, Ore., campus, and at centers in Portland and Salem, Ore. Small classes allow for personal attention from faculty who integrate Christian values into curriculum.
About Our Students
FALL 2021 ADMISSIONS
Numbers are for degree-seeking students applied, admitted, and enrolled in the fall of 2021.
Freshmen Returning for Sophomore Year
FALL 2021 ENROLLMENT
Numbers are for degree-seeking undergraduate students and graduate students enrolled in the fall of 2021.
Graduate Student:
A student that holds a bachelor's degree or equivalent, and is taking courses at the post-baccalaureate level. Students formerly designated as first-professional students are now captured in the graduate student enrollment numbers.
Average High School GPA of the Freshman Class
FALL 2021 FRESHMAN CLASS
GEOGRAPHICAL PROFILE
Percentages are for the origins of first-time freshmen enrolled in the fall of 2021.
GENDER: ALL UNDERGRADUATES
DIVERSITY: ALL UNDERGRADUATES
What Students Pay
Average Undergraduate Loans Owed At Graduation
The average per-undergraduate-borrower cumulative principal borrowed of the 2021 undergraduate class (does not include students who transferred in or any money borrowed while at other institutions) who started at this institution as first-time students and received a bachelor’s degree between July 1, 2020 and June 30, 2021. Includes loans through all loan programs: institutional, state, Federal Perkins, Federal Stafford Subsidized and Unsubsidized, Federal Direct Student Loans and Federal Family Education Loans, and private loans certified by this institution; parent loans are excluded but co-signed loans are included.
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Our Graduates
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About Our Faculty
Faculty Information
Student Faculty Ratio: Ratios are for full-time equivalent students to full-time equivalent instructional faculty for the fall of 2021. Full-time equivalent equals all the full-time individuals plus one-third of the part-time individuals. Faculty and students in stand-alone graduate programs such as medicine, law, veterinary, dentistry, social work, business, or public health in which faculty teach virtually only graduate level students are not included in the ratio calculations. Undergraduate or graduate student teaching assistants are not included as faculty.
Full-Time Faculty with Highest Degree: Full-time instructional faculty in the fall of 2021 who held a doctorate, first professional, or the highest degree available in their field. Instructional faculty is defined as those members of the instructional-research staff whose major regular assignment is instruction, including those with released time for research.
Life on Campus
Volunteer service and global awareness are encouraged through an all-campus Serve Day, serve trips, and university-sponsored international experiences. Activities include drama, student newspaper, radio station, chorus/band, student government, and Christian ministry. Students enjoy the proximity of Portland, the Pacific Ocean, and other attractions of the Pacific Northwest.
Campus Safety
Campus security provides 24-hour emergency response devices and patrols, a late-night transport/escort service, and controlled dormitory access. An emergency response plan includes contingencies for food and housing and providing professional medical help and counseling. Security information is provided through workshops, crime alerts, brochures, and e-mail notices.
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