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Any college recommendations in Astoria, Oregon?

Hey y'all, I'm trying to find some colleges around Astoria, Oregon. Can anyone recommend any schools in or near this area? Thanks so much in advance!

6 months ago

While there aren't any colleges directly in Astoria, Oregon, there are a few options nearby that you can consider:

1. Clatsop Community College: Clatsop is the closest educational institution to Astoria, located right in the town of Astoria. It offers a variety of associate degrees and certificate programs, as well as transfer programs for students planning on continuing their education at a four-year college or university.

2. Lower Columbia College: Located in Longview, Washington, this is about an hour drive from Astoria. Lower Columbia College offers associates degrees, professional/technical programs, and transfer opportunities to four-year institutions.

3. Portland Community College: Portland Community College (PCC) is a larger option about two hours away from Astoria in Portland, Oregon. PCC is the largest community college in the state and offers a broad range of associate degree programs, professional certificates, and the opportunity to transfer to four-year colleges or universities.

4. Oregon State University (OSU): OSU is a four-year, public research university located about two and a half hours south of Astoria in Corvallis, Oregon. It offers numerous bachelor's and advanced degree programs across various fields of study and is known for its strong programs in engineering, forestry, agriculture, and marine sciences.

5. Portland State University: This is another four-year public university located about two hours away from Astoria in downtown Portland, Oregon. It offers a wide range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs in diverse fields of study such as business, education, engineering, and urban planning.

As you research these schools, consider factors like location, academic programs, campus culture, and financial aid offerings. Visit their websites and, if possible, take campus tours to get a better sense of what each college has to offer. Good luck in your college search!

6 months ago

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