Oregon University System institutions work with community colleges at several locations to offer flexible academic options to students through dual enrollment or co-admission. College to university dual enrollment agreements are student-focused arrangements that enable college students to be formally enrolled at both a community college and an Oregon University System (OUS) campus at the same time.
Features of these types of efforts typically include: one application process that includes admission to both institutions, student advising available on both campuses, flexibility in scheduling with access to more classes, opportunity to access services and participate in college life on both campuses, an integrated system of financial aid administration, access to library and computer resources on both campuses, and easier transition from community college to university by virtue of program participation.
Below is a list of 22 current dual enrollment programs between OUS and partnering community colleges.
- Eastern Oregon Collaborative Colleges Center
- Blue Mountain Community College
- Treasure Valley Community College
- Mt. Hood Community College
- Southwestern Oregon Community College
- Oregon Institute of Technology
- Columbia Gorge Community College
- Portland Community College
- Tillamook Bay Community College
- Oregon State University
- Blue Mountain Community College
- Central Oregon Community College (and OSU Cascades)
- Chemeketa Community College
- Columbia Gorge Community College
- Lane Community College
- Linn Benton Community College
- Mt. Hood Community College
- Oregon Coast Community College
- Portland Community College
- Southwestern Oregon Community College
- Tillamook Bay Community College
- Portland State University
- Chemeketa Community College
- Clackamas Community College
- Clark College
- Mt. Hood Community College
- Portland Community College
- 5 Campus Consortium (Portland State University, Portland Community College, Clackamas Community College, Mt. Hood Community College, and Chemeketa Community College)
- Southern Oregon University
- University of Oregon
- Lane Community College
- Southwestern Oregon Community College