The University of Oregon Masters in Finance is a relatively new program that I found out about a couple of years ago. I just recently checked in and there have been some updates as the program grows and matures. This is a well known school on the West Coast and looks like a great place to study. Enjoy the update!
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Class Profile – Summer Term 2024
- Class Size – 23
- Average Age – 26
- Male / Female – 82% / 18%
- International – 35%
- Average GMAT – 640
- Average GPA – 3.40
- Average Work Experience – 2.2 Years
Admissions
Right now the program is gearing up for applications for the Summer of 2026. This will give you plenty of time to get your application in order and put you in the best position to hit the first round if this is a program you want to apply to.
Summer 2026 | Application Due | Decision Notification |
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Early Decision | November 15, 2025 | January 9, 2026 |
Regular Decision & International Candidate Deadline | February 15, 2026 | March 20, 2026 |
Final Scholarship Consideration | April 15, 2026 | May 15, 2026 |
Final Deadline | May 22, 2026 | May 29, 2026 |
Tuition for the program is split between in resident and non-resident.
Resident tuition, graduate, full-time status | $35,136 annually |
Non-resident tuition, graduate, full-time status | $46,064 annually |
The program offers a number of merit based and financial based scholarships so make sure to inquire in order to lower your cost of attendance. This is a relatively affordable MSF, but anything you can do to bring the tuition price down further is a great thing.
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Looks like the program continues to grow and do well. In the beginning they provided some rough guidance on the scores students should target when applying and now with the program operating you can see the class scores far exceeding this guidance. Happy to see this MSF continue to succeed and will check back more frequently for any updates.
Here is a link to the University of Oregon Masters in Finance Program