| Institution Type: | Private not-for-profit |
| Campus Setting: | Large suburb |
| Highest Degree Offered: | Doctor's degree - professional practice |
| Level of Institution: | Four or more years |
| Calendar: | Semester |
“Pacific has a wonderful selection of professors whose lectures really captivate your attention and are fun to talk to. It is nice to have small classes where you get to…”
“it's a small college with a friendly atmosphere. professors know you by name and you're not a number. good academics. …”
“pacific is a stimulating community that encourages its students to diversify themselves. while on campus there is an overwhelming feeling of acceptance and openness. students have the opportunity to sample…”
“pacific is a fantastic place to be. the people are welcoming like a family. and you always feel that you are an important part of the forest grove community.…”
“open-minded community, truly compassionate professors, and food that is at the very least edible.…”
People and the campus is great. There may not be a lot to do in Forest Grove, but the students of Pacific plan a lot of fun and helpful activities
» Read MoreThe campus is beautiful and the student life is very active here on campus. Sometimes you have to make your own fun here in Fo Gro but with a good group of friends (very easy to make new friends on campus!) and a few clubs that sound interesting, boring moments should be few and far-between.
» Read MoreI have made very many friends and the campus is very diverse. I am getting perspectives from many different people as well as making friends with many.
» Read MoreWith many athletic teams, both varsity and intermural, an active greek life, and abundant student clubs, there is something for everyone to do on campus. There are also several opportunities to become involved with the community through volunteer or service work. Forest Grove has the feel and benefit of a small community while still being with in close proximity to Portland and Beaverton.
» Read MoreIf not for certain class requirements, I almost never leave campus. The whole campus is gorgeous and so alive, and almost everything you could possibly need is within a few minutes walking distance of your dorm, if you live on campus. The town of Forest Grove is cool, too, and many of the best spots are within walking distance of campus, as well. There's a Walmart a short drive down the road if you need anything that you can't find in the vicinity. And, of course, Portland is about 45 minutes away, accessible by car or public transport.
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