The University of Oregon, founded in 1876, is the state’s flagship institution of higher learning, a member of the Association of American Universities, and home to the oldest honors college in the United States. Combining the intimate atmosphere of a liberal arts college with the resources of a major research university, the UO offers students an unparalleled opportunity to work at an advanced level as undergraduates.
Towering trees shade the 295-acre campus, where students, faculty members, and employees share a commitment to preserving the environment and pursuing innovation in nearly 300 academic programs. More than 250 student organizations attest to a highly motivated student body that hails from all 50 states and 90 countries. An emphasis on diversity and a global perspective is a key part of a UO education. Students can take advantage of study abroad programs, international internships, and dozens of degree options in foreign languages and cultural studies.
Stamps Scholarship Information
The University of Oregon is proud to partner with the Stamps Family Charitable Foundation to provide its most prestigious and generous undergraduate scholarship to Oregon’s most promising students. Those students who exemplify leadership, scholarship, service, perseverance, and innovation will receive UO tuition, room, and board for four years of undergraduate study. A total of 20 students—five per year for four years—will be awarded this merit-based scholarship. Recipients will also benefit from up to $12,000 in enrichment funds to be used over four years to help them pursue study abroad, unpaid internships, or other experiences. In addition to unprecedented levels of financial support, students who receive a Stamps Scholarship are automatically granted admission to the University of Oregon’s Robert D. Clark Honors College.
See http://financialaid.uoregon.edu/stamps_scholarship for more information.
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