Oregon College of Art & Craft
School info
3.3
Overall Quality
Reputation
4.3
Food
2.3
Clubs
1.7
Facilities
4
Internet
3.8
Location
4.7
Opportunities
3
Safety
4.3
Social
2.8
Happiness
3.5
Basic Information
Location
- Portland, OR
Institution Overview
- Public/Private: Private
- Established: 1907
- Founder: Julia Christiansen Hoffman, Julia Hoffman
Academic information
Degree Courses
- Oregon College of Art & Craft offered a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree
- three Master of Fine Arts degrees
- and two certificate programs. **Number of degree courses: 4**
Key Area
- Craft
- Applied Craft and Design
- Fine Arts
- Art and Craft Techniques
- Studio Practice
Student and Staff Numbers
- Students: The total number of students enrolled at Oregon College of Art and Craft is approximately 137 students, with 129 of them being full-time students
- Undergraduates: 97 undergraduate students
- Postgraduates: The Oregon College of Art and Craft did not provide specific enrollment numbers for postgraduate students. However, it is known that the MFA program held 10 full-time students. Therefore, the approximate number of postgraduate students enrolled at Oregon College of Art & Craft is 10
- Academic Staff: 15 full-time faculty and 8 part-time faculty
- Administrative Staff: The Oregon College of Art and Craft had around 15 full-time faculty and 8 part-time faculty in the degree program, as well as a number of instructors in the Studio School continuing education program. However, the specific number of administrative staff is not provided in the sources. Given the available information, it is not possible to give an exact number of administrative staff. Therefore, the answer is: 15-23 (including full-time faculty and part-time faculty, but not specifying administrative roles)
Notable Alumni
- Mary Catherine Lamb
- Cynthia Lahti
- Tuesday Smillie
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Overall 4
OCAC is a small, mentor-based community. It is challenging, and hard and exciting. Ive seen past graduates move on to design based careers, white box gallery, teaching, and manufacturing. If you ask for help or sponsorship, you will get help. Best choice Ive made so far.
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