Profile: Portland State University

Fast Facts

Location:Portland
Setting:Urban
Population:2,000,000
Enrollment:29,703
On Campus:10%
Language:English
Calendar:Quarter
Approximate:
  • Fall 09/30
  • Winter 01/06
  • Spring 03/31

Tuition & Payments

PLAN A: EVEN
You will pay in-state/in province tuition/fees directly to your host campus.
EVEN - Host campus accepts no more students than it sends out.

PLAN B: 1:1 EVEN
You will pay your normal tuition/fees to your home campus.
1:1 EVEN - Host campus accepts students first from campuses that accept its students.

Estimated Per Quarter
Costs For Plan A Tuition & Fees:
$2,551

Estimated Per Quarter
Costs For Room And Meals:
$3,673

More Info

Receive From Canada
PLAN A, PLAN B

Campus Diversity
65%Caucasian
3%African American
8%Hispanic
8%Asian American
2%Native American
6%International
8%Other


Campus Profile

Portland is a cool place to live with both a small town with a big-city feel and a big city that feels like a small town. Located on the banks of the Willamette River only 90 minutes from snow-capped peaks and the Pacific Ocean, you might not realize Portland's bustling downtown and waterfront are the heart of a metropolitan region with more than 2 million people. Expand your mind at Portland State and broaden your horizons in our city, mountains and water.
Portland State is Oregon’s largest, most diverse university. PSU’s urban environment offers academic opportunities and community connections which both support and enhance the curriculum. PSU is known for our innovative approaches to engaged learning and sustainability. We work with the community around us to make sustainability real. Our goal is to harness the strengths of our singular urban university –our innovative partnerships and our academic rigor- toward solving the environmental, social and economic problems of our time

Programs
Undergraduate Majors Open to NSE Students

Anthropology: Anthropology

Architecture: Architecture

Area Studies: American Studies, Art Studies, Asian/Oriental Studies, Black Studies, Chicano/Mexican American Studies, East Asian Literature/Studies, European Studies, Gender, Ethnicity and Multicultural Studies, Hispanic Studies, International Studies, Judaic Studies, Latin American Studies, Middle Eastern Studies

Art/Design/Fine Art: Art, Art History, Drawing, Graphic Design, Painting, Printmaking, Sculpture

Athletics: Exercise Science

Biological Sciences: Biology/Life Science, Botany/Plant Sciences, Microbiology, Molecular Biology

Business: Accounting, Advertising, Business Administration, Finance/Banking, Human Resource Management, International Business, Management, Marketing, Supply and Logistics Management

Chemistry: Biochemistry, Chemistry

Communications: Communication, Film, Speech/Rhetoric/Public Address

Consumer and Family Studies: Family Studies

Criminal Justice: Administration of Justice, Criminal Justice, Criminology

Earth Sciences: Geology, Science

Economics: Economics, International Economics

Education: Childhood Studies

Engineering: Civil and Environmental Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Engineering, Electrical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering

English: English, Film Studies, Linguistics, Writing

Environmental Studies: Environmental Sciences, Environmental Studies

Food Science: Food Services Management

Foreign Language: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Russian, Spanish

General Studies: Arts and Science, Classical Studies, Gender Studies, Liberal Studies, Social Sciences

Geography and Urban Studies: Community Development, Geography, Real Estate

Geology: Geology

Health and Safety Sciences: Community Health, Exercise Science, Health Science

History: History

Information Studies: Computer Science, Information Systems

International Studies: International Studies

Mathematics: Mathematics, Statistics

Performing Arts: Music, Music Education, Music Performance, Music/Jazz Studies, Theater Arts/Drama

Philosophy/Religious Studies: Philosophy

Physics: Physics

Political Science: International Studies, Political Science

Psychology: Psychology

Sociology/Social Work: Gender Studies, Social Science, Social Work, Sociology, Womens Studies

Speech Pathology and Audiology: Speech Pathology and Audiology



Limitations
Art, Business, Computer Science, Engineering and Graphic Design

Conditions
GPA and Other Academic Requirements Exchange Preferences Mid-Year Exchange Non-Native English Speakers Graduate and Post-Baccalaureate Students Summer Exchange International Students (Visa Students)
Tuition/Fees
Tuition and Fees Per Quarter - Plan A Students Tuition and Fees - Plan B Students
Maximum Credit Hours Per Quarter
Miscellaneous Fees - Per Quarter
Figures are current as of 7/6/2012.

Purpose Amount Period Plan Status
NSE Program Fee: $120 Year Plan A & B Mandatory
Housing Deposit: $150 Year Plan B Mandatory

Exchange with Canada - Health Insurance
Students do not need to purchase health insurance.

Financial Aid
Plan A
For Plan A U.S. students, aid is awarded by and disbursed from your host campus. Students apply for federally funded financial aid by using the FAFSA code of their host campus. Host campuses award aid to incoming Plan A students on a first-come, first-served basis as long as funds are available. Ask your home campus NSE coordinator if your campus awards aid to their own outgoing students. If so, do not apply for aid from your host campus.

For eligible Plan A applicants U.S. federal financial aid may be available in the following programs:

Use FAFSA CODE: 003216

Plan B
For Plan B students, aid is awarded by and disbursed from your home campus.

Canada
Regardless of Plan A or Plan B, students exchanging to or from Canada, apply for financial aid at their home campus.
Room/Meals
On-Campus Housing Per Quarter Off-Campus Housing Meal Plans Per Quarter


All data in this document is the responsibility of the campus and has been provided by the campus NSE coordinator.