The University of Oregon Ducks football program is a powerhouse in NCAA Division I. Known for dynamic offenses, innovative uniforms, and a passionate fan base, the team competes in the Pac-12 Conference. Hayward Field hosts home games, creating an electrifying atmosphere as the Ducks strive for success in collegiate football.
Acceptance Rate: 93%
SAT Score | 1090-1290 |
ACT Score | 22-29 |
Application Fee | $65 |
SAT/ACT | Neither required nor recommended |
Resident Costs | |
Tuition and Fees* | $15,669 |
Nonresident Costs | |
Tuition and Fees* | $43,302 |
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