3.4
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.8
Food
3
Clubs
2.5
Facilities
3.9
Internet
3.3
Location
4.3
Opportunities
3.5
Safety
3.6
Social
3.2
Happiness
3.4
Basic Information
Location
- Eugene, OR
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1895
- Founder: James A. Bushnell, Eugene C. Sanderson
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Bushnell University offers 6 academic majors delivered 100% online and one hybrid program
- with a total of 7 academic majors. Additionally
- it offers various minors and concentrations within these majors
- but the exact number of degree courses is not specified. Therefore
- the number of degree courses is approximately 7
Key Area
- Neurodiverse Psychology
- Theories of Personality
- Psychology of Religion
- Molecular Biology
- Developmental Biology
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of enrolled students at Bushnell University is approximately 761
- Undergraduates: 403-424 undergraduate students
- Academic Staff: The exact number of academic staff at Bushnell University is not provided in the sources. However, based on the faculty listings in the sources, it appears to be in the hundreds. For example, the School of Business, Leadership, and Technology alone lists several faculty members, and similar listings are available for other schools like Education and Nursing. Therefore, a rough estimate could be in the range of 200 to 500 academic staff. However, this is an approximation and the actual number could be higher or lower. **Range: 200-500**
Notable Alumni
- Mary Burrows
- Bruce Hanna
- Mickey Loomis
- E. R. Moon
- Frank Morse
- Mike Petersen
- Ryan Stevenson
- Paul Wright
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 4.7
Bushnell is a fabulous university in the heart of Eugene, right next to the University of Oregon. Students here get the idyllic small liberal arts university experience with all the opportunity and possibility of a large university town. To top it off, the students, faculty, and staff are all delightful. I can't think of anywhere I'd rather be.
Overall 4.7
I enjoy it here. The environment, people, and so much more .
Overall 4.6
It's very small, and you pay a price for that, but it's very worth it. They don't have a lot of buildings, cutting edge lab facilities, or study abroad programs on all seven continents. But the professors know all their students by name, and there's a real sense of community. And the faith is genuine and authentic; the opposite of fake.
Overall 4.5
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Bad reviews
Overall 1.7
Over-rated! Admissions sell a version of life on campus that does not reflect reality.
Overall 1.8
Be cautious if you're POC, disabled, or LGBTQ+ when trying to get support.When students try to make clubs that provide needed support, they get denied unless the backlash is bad enough.This is to be expected though it's a private christian school but if you ask admission counselors tell you that the school is very diverse in beliefs and people.
Overall 2
Left the school, faculty were amazing! location was alright being next to the University of Oregon but weather and students were horrible