Many Oregonians attend private degree-granting colleges and universities that offer a wide range of college and career training options. If you are a representative of a private-degree granting institution, you can find information on state requirements here. All degree-granting private postsecondary institutions offering academic programs to Oregon students, including in-state and out-of-state institutions, must be approved by the Office of Degree Authorization (ODA).
Without Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC) Office of Degree Authorization (ODA) approval or explicit exemption from regulation, an institution cannot legally operate in our state, or offer valid degrees or certificates or college credit to Oregonians.
For more information on authorities,
see Oregon Revised Statutes (ORS) and Administrative Rules (OARs) pertaining to the HECC and the ODA. Our office is a regulatory, authorizing state office, not an accrediting agency. The ODA is part of the HECC Office of Academic Policy and Authorization, Private Postsecondary Education unit. Our responsibilities include the following.
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Degree Authorization for Colleges and Universities: We approve college and university degrees, practicum and clinical placement programs, and other partial degree programs or activities for college credit offered in Oregon. We also provide technical support and guidance for development of new programs, faculty qualifications, compliance questions, interpretation of regulations, and more.
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Information for Students, Licensing Boards, and other State Agencies: We provide information about whether institutions are accredited and whether degree programs are approved for Oregon students. We support consumer protection by maintaining a
list of authorized institutions,
keeping students and the public informed with consumer alerts, and
guiding students with complaints.
Currently Authorized Institutions
Our office maintains lists of degree-granting institutions that are authorized by the HECC to operate in Oregon:
You can also find out more about exempt authorized colleges and universities through the
Oregon Alliance of Independent Colleges and Universities.
Student and Consumer Protection
Our office provides consumer alerts regarding the status of schools, and guidance for students considering private institutions in Oregon: