George Fox University

George Fox University is a Christian university located in Newberg, Oregon, south of Portland. As a Christian university, George Fox University is committed to providing a Christian education, including providing students with spiritual empowerment and encouraging students to reimagine the world. George Fox University provides bachelor's degrees in over 40 majors, adult degree programs, seminary degrees, and 11 master's and doctoral degrees.

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George Fox University students can earn a variety of undergraduate majors, including programs in applied science, Biblical studies, Christian ministries, economics, nursing, and social work. Students who complete George Fox undergraduate programs may go on to fill jobs in high-demand fields, or further their education by attending a graduate degree program.

In addition to undergraduate and graduate degree programs, George Fox University offers various adult degree programs to enable students to finish their bachelor's degrees. These programs include social and behavioral studies, management and business information systems, project management, health administration, and management and organizational leadership. Adult students can take classes on the George Fox campus, or utilize online class offerings.

Students at George Fox University benefit from the school's low 11-to-1 student-to-faculty ratio. This low ratio translates to the personal attention that students need to thrive and succeed. George Fox University provides a Christian college environment which integrates faith with learning. Students at George Fox can participate in numerous campus life activities, such as movie nights, concerts, theme dances, or coffeehouse gatherings. As a Christian university, George Fox also coordinates urban ministries and mission trips.

George Fox students are eligible for federal and state financial aid programs, and the average financial aid package for a George Fox student equals just over $20,000 annually. Nearly 50% of this financial aid consists of University-funded scholarships and grants, and another 10% is work-study programs that students can complete on campus.



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