The average community college in Oregon offers approximately 39 programs (2024-25).
The community colleges offering the most programs are listed below (where sufficient data available).
The community college in Oregon offering the most programs is Chemeketa Community College, offering 106 programs.
Programs Offered Range: 6
106
Avg. Programs Offered: 54
Oregon Community Colleges Offering the Most Programs (2024-25)
College
Programs Offered
Location
Rank: #11.
Programs Offered: 106
4000 Lancaster Dr NE
Salem, OR 97305
(503) 399-5000
Salem, OR 97305
(503) 399-5000
Rank: #22.
Programs Offered: 98
2600 NW College Way
Bend, OR 97703
(541) 383-7500
Bend, OR 97703
(541) 383-7500
Rank: #33.
Concorde Career College-Portland
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 7
1425 NE Irving Street, Bldg 300
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 281-4181
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 281-4181
Rank: #44.
Carrington College-Portland
Private for-profit
Programs Offered: 6
2004 Lloyd Center, 3rd Fl.
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 761-6100
Portland, OR 97232
(503) 761-6100
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the Oregon average community college programs offered?
The Oregon average community college programs offered is 39 for 2024-25.
What are schools with the highest average community college programs offered in Oregon?
The schools with the highest average community college programs offered in Oregon include Chemeketa Community College, Central Oregon Community College and Concorde Career College-Portland.
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