Linfield College is a small private college of the liberal arts and sciences. Our campus is a beautiful park-like setting located on 193 acres in McMinnville, Oregon. Linfield has been ranked #1 in the western region of the Comprehensive Colleges, Bachelor's category of US News & World Report since 2001. Linfield has long been recognized for our commitment to undergraduate education, collaborative and experiential learning, our top-quality faculty (96% of them have the highest degree in their fields), our outstanding study abroad programs, and our connected community environment.
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Tuition
Tuition (in state): $23,930.00
Tuition (out of state): $23,930.00
Scholarships: Scholarships awarded for academic merit, leadership, community service and cultural diversity.
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Demographics
Affiliation: Private
Number of Men: 801
Number of women: 949
Number of Full-time: 1750
Number of Undergraduates: 1750
Average ACT scores of freshman: 24
Average SAT scores of freshman: 1140
Faculty
Full Time: 113
Part Time: 64
Student to Teacher Ratio: 12:1
Majors
Accounting, Anthropology, Applied Physics, Art, Athletic Training, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Communication, Communication Arts, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Economics, Elementary Education, English, Environmental Studies, European Studies-German, Exercise Science, Finance, French, General Science, German, Health Education, *Health Sciences, History, International Business, Intercultural Communication, Japanese, Mathematics, Music, *Nursing, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre Arts *offered on our Portland campus
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Minors
American studies, Anthropology, Art History, Studio Art, Asian studies, Biology, Business, Chemistry, Coaching, Communication Arts, Computer Science, Creative Writing, Economics, English, Environmental Studies, European studies, French, Gender studies, German, History, Japanese, Latin American studies, Mathematics, Music, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physics, Political Science, Psychology, Religious Studies, Sociology, Spanish, Theatre Arts
Athletics
Athletics - Division III: Baseball (men), Basketball (men, women), Cross Country (men, women), Golf (men,women), Football (men), Lacrosse (women), Soccer (men, women) Softball (women), Swimming (men, women), Tennis (men, women), Track and Field (men, women), and Volleyball (women)
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