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Pacific University has an extremely extensive course catalog for such a small school. They also cover a large amount of subjects, so students who go to college undecided have the ability to sample courses from many areas before deciding on a major. Plus, the wide variety means that once you have decided on a major, there is a high chance that Pacific will offer it - and if it doesn't, Pacific's design your own major program will allow you to create it yourself. This, as well as the fact the Pacific offers a liberal arts education, or a well-rounded education,...
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Pacific is small-ish college where you can meet practically everyone, but it is slowly expanding. Most people are friendly enough, but the best part of the school are the professors. Yes, there are a few bad apples, but the good ones are Really good and I've learned so much from them.
» Read MoreI give Pacific a 8/10 if you enjoy the small school atmosphere. The reason it didn't get a 10/10 is because it is a liberal arts school and some of the things they preach to students I do not agree with. Also the tuition is very expensive, thus it receives 1 less point, 8/10 which is still very good!
» Read MoreAt Pacific University, you will find supportive staff, friendly students, small class sizes, and a passion for research and service locally and abroad. From the time I set foot on the Hillsboro Health Professions Campus to apply for occupational therapy school, I could tell that the people there were passionate about what they do and eager to help students succeed. There are also many opportunities for international service, and hands-on learning.
» Read MoreCompassionate knowledgeable professors. Student centred learning. A positive and inspiring place to be.
» Read MoreComing to an entirely new state and environment, and being in a small town for the first time, has been easy thanks to the friendliness of the staff and faculty. The classes here are challenging but interesting, and the professors will always go out of their way to help a student in need. Pacific's faculty really cares about your success.
» Read MorePacific is an overall friendly, welcoming place. It has excellent academics and athletics. However, there is not a whole lot to around campus.
» Read MoreThis is the best option for Hawaii residents to attend college on the mainland that I have found. The university caters to somewhat serious students who are making the transition to living in a different culture. The campus is safe, rural, and small-all things that are important to me.
» Read MorePacific University is located in the small, quaint town of Forest Grove, Oregon, which is placed in the countryside of the Pacific Northwest. With it's small campus and passionate staff, support is always just a few minutes away. Pacific University is constantly flowing with greenery, rain, and passionate people.
» Read MoreA sense of being at home is what drew me to Pacific. Every student is connected in some way, whether they are aware of it or not. Small, local, and loyal; Pacific makes students feel like they belong.
» Read MorePacific is a great school with mostly small classes, tightly knit community, and lots of events! There are a large variety of majors, sports, clubs, and activities to choose from. The campus is only an hours drive from the Oregon coast and downtown Portland.
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