Total Enrollment 851
Student-to-Faculty Ratio 14 : 1

Multnomah University

http://www.multnomah.edu
8435 NE Glisan St, Portland, Oregon 97220
(503) 255-0332

Multnomah University’s mission is to educate, equip, and enrich Christian students through accessible undergraduate and graduate education to become biblically competent, academically proficient, spiritually formed, and culturally engaged servant leaders, shaped to be a transforming force for their church, community, and world.

General Information
Institution Type 4-year, Private not-for-profit
Special Learning Opportunities Teacher certification
Distance learning opportunities
Study abroad
Student Services Remedial services
Academic/career counseling service
Employment services for students
Placement services for completers
Credit Accepted Dual credit
Credit for life experiences
Advanced placement (AP) credits
Religious Affiliation Not applicable
Federal Aid Eligible students may receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g. Direct Loans).
Degrees/Certificates Offered Bachelor's degree
Postbaccalaureate certificate
Master's degree
Campus Setting City: Large
Disability Services Student 3% or less
 
School Costs

At Multnomah University, 83.0% percent of first-time undergrads receive financial aid, 76.0% receive grants and/or scholarships (an average of $4,984), and 89% receive loans ($5,681 on average). On-campus room and board costs about $6,150. Off campus it is around $8,000.

Taking into account total living expenses and financial aid, the average net cost of attending Multnomah University is $19,654 per year.

 
Enrollment & Graduation Rates

In Fall 2009, 134 people applied to Multnomah University. Of the applicants, 86.0% were admitted (82.0% male & 90.0% female ) and 60.0% accepted (64.0% male and 57.0% female)

Of the 576 undergraduate students at Multnomah University, 17.0% are part-time. A majority (73.0%) of the undergrad students are under 25 years of age. And 37.0% of the 275 graduate students are part-time.

Percent of In-State Undergrads     46.0%
Full Time Retention Rate     73.0%
Four-Year Graduation Rate     23.0%
Six-Year Graduation Rate     43.0%
Overall Graduation Rate     39.0%
 
Admissions
Yearly Application Deadline July 16
Admissions Office Phone 503.251.6485
Admissions Office Email admiss@multnomah.edu
Admissions Office Address Multnomah University 8435 NE Glisan St. Portland,
Admissions Transfer URL http://www.multnomah.edu/admissions/requirements/transfer-homeschool/
Admissions Website http://www.multnomah.edu/admissions/ (find financial aid info here)
Application Website http://www.multnomah.edu
Application Fee $40

In order to be accepted to Multnomah University, you should have:

  • A High School GPA
  • A High School Record
  • SAT and ACT test scores
  • TOEFL
 
Test Scores
Multnomah University SAT SCORES
SAT Reading (25th Percentile) 530
SAT Reading (75th Percentile) 620
SAT Math (25th Percentile) 460
SAT Math (75th Percentile) 580
SAT Writing (25th Percentile) 470
SAT Writing (75th Percentile) 610
ACT Composite (25th Percentile) 19
ACT Composite (75th Percentile) 27
 
Multnomah University Programs
 

Number of Reported Graduates Last Year
(According to the US National Center for Education Statistics)

Program Name Certificate Associate Bachelor Master Doctorate
Theology and religious vocations 41 130 58
Bible/Biblical Studies 41 130 35
Divinity/Ministry (BD, MDiv) 23
 
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