George Fox University
414 N. Meridian Street
Newberg, OR 97132
George Fox University was founded by Quaker pioneers in 1891. A residential, Christ-centered university of the humanities, sciences and professional studies, this Oregon school offers undergraduate, graduate, seminary, and degree-completion programs.
George Fox University offers bachelor's degrees in more than 40 majors, bachelor's degree-completion programs for working adults, seminary programs, and more than a dozen master's and doctoral degrees.
In addition to the residential campus in Newberg, the university also offers classes in Portland, Salem, and Eugene, Oregon, as well as in Boise, Idaho.
George Fox University is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and University.
Quick Facts:
George Fox University is affiliated with the Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quaker).
The student-to-faculty ratio is approximately 11:1; the average class size is about 19.
More than 80% of students are from Oregon and Washington; the remaining students represent more than 25 states and a dozen countries.
The Bruins intercollegiate men's and women's teams are members of the NCAA Division III and the Northwest Conference.
Student Life departments include academic groups, campus ministries, counseling services, residence life, intramural sports, leadership development, and much more.
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