Eastern Oregon University
School info
3.5
Overall Quality
Reputation
3.7
Food
3
Clubs
3.3
Facilities
3.6
Internet
3.6
Location
3.5
Opportunities
3.2
Safety
4
Social
3.1
Happiness
3.8
Basic Information
Location
- La Grande, OR
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Public university
- Established: 1929; 95 years ago (1929)
- Founder: Oregon Governor Walter Pierce, community members of La Grande
Academic information
Degree Courses
- More than 30
Key Area
- Based on the available information
- here are some key areas that could be related to research at Eastern Oregon University
- although specific 'research areas' are not explicitly listed: Academic Quality
- Institutional Data
- Arts and Humanities
- Health Science
- Social Sciences For more precise research areas
- the information provided does not offer detailed specifics
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: 3,741 (Fall 2015)
- Undergraduates: 3,488 (Fall 2015)
- Postgraduates: 253 (Fall 2015)
- Academic Staff: 131
Notable Alumni
- Fouad Ajami
- Stephen H. Anderson
- Cliff Bentz
- Jace Billingsley
- Kiara Fontanilla
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Students talk about this school
Good reviews
Overall 5
I am attending their Online school for a degree in Business. I have found the staff and teachers to be fast to respond and helpful in their assistance. Having previously attended a community college online, I have been treated horribly. EOU gets the job done.
Overall 4.8
Its a great school
Overall 4.5
I am an online student, so I can't speak to some of the items such as food but I couldn't leave them blank. They are invested in safety and send out information on it regularly. For an online school, they want students to feel involved. The price is amazing, especially compared to other online schools. Most of the teachers have been great.
Overall 4.5
it very beautiful campus and it does cost a lot money to go to.
Overall 4.4
Tuition is the same price for out of state students as it is for students in Oregon. EOU has over 12 degrees that are available 100% online including Graduate degrees. All teachers have a PhD is their field. This school is a great choice both academically and financially.
Overall 4.3
Fantastic school. Beautiful campus, nice small town feel to it. Good class sizes, so you get good instruction. PLENTY of job opportunities, and great social life, including very good athletics and the #1 ranked men's basketball program in NAIA (#5 women's)!! GO MOUNTAINEERS! MOUNT UP!
Overall 4.3
Residents Halls are amazing
Overall 4.2
Not Specified.
Overall 4
This is my senior year here in the OSU partnership ag program and I love it! I come from a small town and La Grande is perfect. A good mix of city and small town. Learn to make your own fun here. Food is mediocre, always has been, always will be. If you’re looking at competing in college level trapshooting on a national level, this is the place.
Overall 4
EOU is great! The faculty are excellent and clearly care about the quality of the students' education.
Bad reviews
Overall 1.1
Horrible staff that dont have any idea how to actually help students. Only want money and refuse to help and listen to students. Senior year and I hate that Ive wasted money on getting my education here.
Overall 1.2
Very poor distance ed program. This college is very far behind in instructional technology and filled with faculty who could care less. If I were not committed to a program, I would never stay here. If I were you, I would look someplace else. Do a Google search and find out for yourself, they are close to losing their accreditation.
Overall 1.2
My dorm room contains asbestos and mold, it also has pipes that run through it that bang the walls till 5 am causing major lack of sleep. The Food Is terrible and over priced. The professors are literally the worst I've ever seen. I don't know how this school is accredited... I will be transferring after this term. First & last term at EOU.
Overall 1.6
I am not finding EOU to be a diversity supporting environment. Poor communication between departments. Antiquated computer system that is blamed for everything. The teachers tend to be very good, as do the classes. The issues are more administrative.
Overall 2
Went here for one year. I was from a small town so I figured I could handle the small town university. You get stuck in the middle of nowhere. Only is ok if you are from an even smaller town no near larger cities. Food was horrible in the dinning hall, salad was slimy. There was not many clubs/groups on campus.