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Overview of Multnomah University

Quick Facts

939 students

71% admitted

$19,990 tuition/year

  • 743 full time
  • 196 part time
  • 403 men full time
  • 340 women full time
  • 135 applied
  • 96 admitted
  • 65 enrolled
  • $19,990 out of state
  • $250 fees
  • $6,800 room & board
  • $1,000 books

At a Glance

Institution Type: Private not-for-profit
Campus Setting: Large city
Highest Degree Offered: Master's
Level of Institution: Four or more years
Calendar: Semester
939 Students
Undergrads Graduates
Reviews: In Three Sentences
  • Christine from Portland, OR
  • 0
  • “I believe that Multnomah University is a great place to learn about God and develop healthy relationships. It preps one to go into ministry here in America and over seas.…”

  • Aug-20-2012 » Read More
  • Rachel from Kent, WA
  • 0
  • “I would give Multnomah University a rating of 9/10. If you are looking for a school that offers a double major in biblical studies as well as a major you…”

  • Jan-06-2013 » Read More
  • Shelby from Vancouver, WA
  • 0
  • “A wonderful, beautiful, well-kept campus. The school has knowledgeable, caring teachers who go the extra mile to help and teach students. The other students, whether they be living on campus or commuters,…”

  • Apr-12-2012 » Read More
  • Kirstin from Tucson, AZ
  • 0
  • “The campus is beautiful and we are all a big family. We learn together and support each other. We have world-class professors, who have first hand experience in their fields.…”

  • Apr-23-2013 » Read More

Reviews

Student Responses to Review Topic: Am I Enjoying Being Here
  • 5
  • Amber from Boring, OR
  • Sep-17-2011 I am a current student here

    The Community here is so loving! I am a commuter and I literally feel like I am living here! God has been giving everyone a heart to love and accept one another for who we are!

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  • 5
  • Shea from Spokane, WA
  • Dec-10-2009 I am a current student here

    High school felt like I learned to do tests. Everything here feels purposeful. I do tests to verify that I've learned. Learning is the point!

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