| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Program: | Media & Mass Communication | |
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
| Course Level: | Master's | |
|---|---|---|
| Course Duration: | 2 Years | |
| Course Language: | English | |
| Required Degree | 4 Year Bachelor’s Degree | |
Location: Eugene, Oregon
Type: Public Research University
Founded: 1876
Mascot: The Oregon Duck
Colors: Green & Yellow
Nickname: The Ducks
Athletics: NCAA Division I (Pac-12 Conference)
The University of Oregon offers over 300 academic programs across multiple disciplines. Some of its most well-regarded schools and colleges include:
School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) – One of the best journalism programs in the U.S.
Lundquist College of Business – Strong in sports business and entrepreneurship.
College of Design – Includes architecture, planning, and fine arts programs.
College of Arts and Sciences – Offers majors in humanities, social sciences, and sciences.
School of Law – Known for environmental and public interest law.
The campus is 295 acres and located in the scenic Willamette Valley.
The Knight Library is one of the largest research libraries in the region.
UO is home to the Phil and Penny Knight Campus for Accelerating Scientific Impact, which focuses on innovation and applied sciences.
The university has world-class athletic facilities, including Autzen Stadium (football) and Hayward Field (track & field), which hosts major international competitions.
Phil Knight – Co-founder of Nike
Bill Bowerman – Co-founder of Nike & legendary track coach
Ann Curry – Journalist & former NBC News anchor
Chuck Palahniuk – Author of Fight Club
Ashton Eaton – Olympic gold medalist in decathlon
The Oregon Ducks are well known for their track and field, football, and basketball teams. Nike has strong ties with UO, leading to cutting-edge athletic gear and facilities.
Undergraduate Tuition (2023-24):
In-state: ~$14,500/year
Out-of-state: ~$41,700/year
Acceptance Rate: ~83%
Average SAT Score: 1100-1300 (optional for most applicants)
Application Deadline:
Early Action: Nov 1
Regular Decision: Jan 15
The university is divided into several colleges and professional schools, each offering specialized programs:
College of Arts and Sciences
Lundquist College of Business
College of Education
School of Journalism and Communication
College of Design
School of Law
College of Education
School of Music and Dance
Graduate School
UO offers over 300 majors, minors, and concentrations. Here are some of the most popular undergraduate programs:
A. Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
English
History
Philosophy
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
Anthropology
Economics
International Studies
Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
B. Business & Management
Accounting
Business Administration
Finance
Marketing
Sports Business
Operations & Business Analytics
C. Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics (STEM)
Biology
Chemistry
Computer Science
Data Science
Environmental Science
Mathematics
Physics
Neuroscience
D. Media, Communication & Journalism
Advertising
Journalism
Public Relations
Media Studies
E. Design, Architecture & Fine Arts
Architecture
Interior Architecture
Landscape Architecture
Art & Technology
Product Design
Music Performance
Dance
F. Education & Human Development
Educational Foundations
Family and Human Services
Special Education
The University of Oregon offers 100+ master’s and Ph.D. programs across various fields. Some notable ones include:
MBA (Master of Business Administration)
MS in Computer Science
Master of Journalism and Communication
Master of Public Administration
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing
Master of Education (M.Ed.)
Ph.D. in Environmental Science
Ph.D. in Psychology
J.D. (Juris Doctor) – Law School
The university also offers online courses and professional certificate programs in fields like:
Digital Marketing
Project Management
Sports Management
Data Analytics
Sports Product Management (Master’s) – A unique Nike-sponsored program.
Clark Honors College – For high-achieving students, offering small, specialized courses.
Sustainable Business Practices – A focus area within business programs.
Environmental Law (at UO Law School) – One of the top-ranked programs in the U.S.
Course Program |
Duration |
Tuition Fees (Per Year in USD) |
|---|---|---|
|
Business Administration |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Accounting |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Marketing |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Computer Science |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Data Science |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Biology |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Environmental Science |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Physics |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Mathematics |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Economics |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Psychology |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Political Science |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
International Studies |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Sociology |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Anthropology |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
History |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
English |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Philosophy |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Journalism |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Public Relations |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Advertising |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Architecture |
4-5 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Interior Architecture |
4-5 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Product Design |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Art & Technology |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Music Performance |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Dance |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Educational Foundations |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
|
Family and Human Services |
4 years |
In-State: $14,500 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (2023-24) |
|---|---|---|
|
Master of Business Administration (MBA) |
2 years |
In-State: $25,200 |
|
MS in Finance |
1 year |
In-State: $25,200 |
|
MS in Accounting |
1 year |
In-State: $25,200 |
|
MS in Sports Product Management |
1.5 years |
In-State: $38,500 |
|
MS in Data Science |
1.5 - 2 years |
In-State: $25,200 |
|
MS in Computer Science |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Biology |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Chemistry |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Environmental Studies |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Physics |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Mathematics |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Psychology |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Public Administration (MPA) |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Architecture (M.Arch) |
2-3 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Interior Architecture |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Landscape Architecture |
2-3 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Creative Writing |
2-3 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Music (MM) |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Master of Dance (MFA in Dance) |
2-3 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Journalism & Communication |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MA in International Studies |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Sociology |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Political Science |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Economics |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Anthropology |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Educational Leadership |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Special Education |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
MS in Counseling Psychology |
2 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Juris Doctor (JD) – School of Law |
3 years |
In-State: $42,600 |
Course Name |
Duration |
Tuition Fees Per Year (USD) (2023-24) |
|---|---|---|
|
Ph.D. in Business Administration |
4-5 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Accounting |
4-5 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Computer Science |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Data Science |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Biology |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Chemistry |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Environmental Science |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Physics |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Mathematics |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Psychology |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Economics |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Political Science |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Sociology |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Anthropology |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Education |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Special Education |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Counseling Psychology |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Journalism & Communication |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Architecture |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Musicology |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Linguistics |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
|
Ph.D. in Law & Legal Studies |
4-6 years |
In-State: $17,000 |
Ranked among the top research universities in the U.S.
Over 300 undergraduate & graduate programs
Scholarships for international students
Strong support services for international students
Beautiful campus in Eugene, Oregon
Diverse student body with students from 100+ countries
Close ties with Nike and strong sports culture
Application Requirements:
Completed online application (Common App or UO application)
Application fee: $75 (non-refundable)
High school transcripts (translated into English)
English proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, or PTE)
Personal statement/essay
Letter of recommendation (optional but recommended)
SAT/ACT scores (optional)
English Proficiency Requirements:
Test |
Minimum Score Required |
|---|---|
|
TOEFL iBT |
88+ |
|
IELTS |
6.5+ |
|
Duolingo English Test |
115+ |
|
PTE Academic |
61+ |
Application Deadlines:
Early Action Deadline: November 1
Regular Decision Deadline: January 15
Application Requirements:
Completed online application
Application fee: $90 (non-refundable)
Bachelor’s degree transcripts (translated into English)
English proficiency test scores (TOEFL, IELTS, Duolingo, or PTE)
Statement of purpose (SOP)
Letters of recommendation (2-3 letters)
GRE/GMAT scores (varies by program)
English Proficiency Requirements (Graduate Level):
Test |
Minimum Score Required |
|---|---|
|
TOEFL iBT |
88+ |
|
IELTS |
7.0+ |
|
Duolingo English Test |
120+ |
|
PTE Academic |
68+ |
Application Deadlines:
Varies by program (typically December - March for Fall intake)
Application Form: Submit through one of the following:
University of Oregon Application
Common Application
Application Fee: $75 (non-refundable)
Fee waivers available for eligible students
High School Transcripts
Must include coursework and grades through the most recent term
Official transcripts required upon admission
Standardized Tests (Optional)
SAT/ACT scores are not required but can be submitted
Personal Statement (Optional but Recommended)
Essay or personal statement to highlight experiences, goals, and achievements
Letters of Recommendation (Optional)
Not required, but can strengthen an application
English Proficiency (For International Students)
TOEFL (minimum 88 iBT)
IELTS (minimum 7.0)
Duolingo (minimum 115)
Early Action (Non-binding): November 1
Regular Decision: January 15
Priority Deadline for Scholarships: January 15
Final Deadline: February 15
Note: International students may have different deadlines.
Students transferring from another college/university need to submit:
Completed transfer application
College transcripts from all institutions attended
Minimum GPA: 2.25 for most applicants (higher for some programs)
Optional SAT/ACT scores
Apply through the Graduate School Application
Program-specific requirements (GRE, portfolio, etc.)
Statement of Purpose
Letters of Recommendation
Transcripts from previous institutions
English Proficiency (for international students)
Automatic Consideration: Some scholarships (like the Summit and Apex Scholarships) are automatically considered if students meet the academic criteria
Diversity Excellence Scholarship: Requires separate application
Financial Aid: U.S. students should submit the FAFSA (University of Oregon FAFSA Code: 003223)
Choose an application platform (UO Application or Common App)
Complete the application and pay the fee (or request a waiver)
Submit required documents (transcripts, test scores if applicable)
Check application status online
Receive an admission decision (typically within a few weeks)
The University of Oregon primarily has two intakes:
Fall Intake (Main Intake)
Early Action Deadline: November 1
Regular Decision Deadline: January 15
Final Deadline: February 15
Classes Begin: Late September
Winter Intake (Limited Programs)
Deadline: October 15
Classes Begin: Early January
Spring Intake (Very Limited Programs)
Deadline: February 1
Classes Begin: Late March
Summer Intake (Few Programs & Courses Available)
Deadline: Varies by program
Classes Begin: Late June
Most undergraduate students apply for Fall intake, as it offers the most program options and scholarship opportunities.
Intake deadlines vary by program, but most graduate programs accept applications for:
Fall Intake (Primary intake, deadlines between December – March)
Winter, Spring, or Summer (Limited programs)
Check specific graduate program deadlines here: gradschool.uoregon.edu
Domestic & International Students:
High School GPA: Minimum 3.0 on a 4.0 scale (varies for some programs)
High School Coursework:
English – 4 years
Math – 3 years
Science – 3 years
Social Studies – 3 years
Second Language – 2 years (or proof of proficiency)
Standardized Tests (Optional)
SAT/ACT not required but can be submitted
Typical SAT Score Range (if submitted): 1100-1290
Typical ACT Score Range (if submitted): 22-28
English Proficiency (For International Students)
TOEFL iBT: Minimum 88
IELTS: Minimum 7.0
Duolingo: Minimum 115
Exemptions: If previous education was in English
Some majors (e.g., Business, Architecture) may have higher GPA and course prerequisites.
Minimum 2.25 GPA (varies by program)
At least 24 transferable college credits
College transcripts from all institutions attended
English proficiency (if applicable)
Bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution
Minimum GPA: 3.0 (some programs may require higher)
GRE/GMAT (Varies by program)
Letters of Recommendation (Usually 2-3)
Statement of Purpose/Personal Statement
English Proficiency for International Students:
TOEFL: Minimum 88
IELTS: Minimum 7.0
Some programs may have higher requirements
Eligibility varies significantly by program, so check the department’s page for exact requirements.
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Amount (Per Year) |
Application Required? |
Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Presidential Scholarship |
Freshmen, GPA 3.90+, Strong Leadership & Community Service |
Up to $36,000 ($9,000/year for 4 years) |
Yes (Separate application) |
January 15 |
|
Stamps Scholarship |
Outstanding academic performance & leadership |
Full Tuition + Additional Funding |
Yes (Separate application) |
November 15 |
|
Summit Scholarship |
Freshmen, GPA 3.80+ |
$20,000 ($5,000/year for 4 years) |
No (Automatic) |
January 15 |
|
Apex Scholarship |
Freshmen, GPA 3.60+ |
$12,000 ($3,000/year for 4 years) |
No (Automatic) |
January 15 |
|
Pathway Oregon Scholarship |
Oregon residents, Pell Grant eligible |
Full Tuition & Fees |
No (FAFSA required) |
January 15 |
|
Diversity Excellence Scholarship |
Students promoting diversity, GPA 3.00+ |
Up to $12,000 |
Yes (Separate application) |
January 15 |
|
International Cultural Service Program (ICSP) Scholarship |
International students, GPA 3.00+, Financial Need, Community Service |
Up to $35,000 |
Yes (Separate application) |
February 16 |
|
General University Scholarships |
Freshmen & Transfers, based on merit |
N/A |
Yes (Separate application) |
January 15 |
Scholarship Name |
Eligibility |
Amount |
Application Required? |
Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|---|
|
Graduate Teaching Fellowship (GTF) |
Graduate students, varies by department |
Tuition waiver + stipend + health benefits |
Yes (Apply through department) |
N/A |
|
Promising Scholar Award |
Incoming graduate students, academic excellence |
$6,000 - $30,000 |
Yes (Department nomination required) |
N/A |
|
Research & Travel Grants |
Graduate students conducting research or attending conferences |
Up to $3,000 |
Yes (Department-specific) |
N/A |
Facility |
Description |
|---|---|
|
Libraries |
Knight Library (Main), Design Library, Law Library, Science Library |
|
Student Recreation Center |
Gym, swimming pools, indoor track, fitness classes, and outdoor adventure rentals |
|
Dining Halls |
Multiple options including vegan, vegetarian, and international cuisine |
|
Student Union (EMU - Erb Memorial Union) |
Student clubs, study spaces, food courts, Duck Store (campus bookstore) |
|
Health & Counseling Center |
Medical services, mental health counseling, wellness programs |
|
Housing & Residence Halls |
On-campus housing for freshmen and upper-class students |
|
Research Facilities |
Advanced labs, innovation centers, and libraries for research students |
|
Sports Facilities |
Autzen Stadium (football), Hayward Field (track & field), basketball courts, tennis courts |
|
Technology & IT Services |
Free high-speed WiFi, computer labs, tech support |
Residence Hall Name |
Room Type |
Meal Plan Included? |
Cost per Year (2024-25) |
|---|---|---|---|
|
Global Scholars Hall |
Single, Double, Suite |
Yes |
$15,600 - $18,300 |
|
Living Learning Center (LLC) |
Single, Double |
Yes |
$14,800 - $17,500 |
|
Barnhart Hall |
Single, Double |
Yes |
$14,500 - $17,200 |
|
Riley Hall |
Suite-Style (2-4 students) |
Yes |
$15,000 - $17,800 |
|
Justice Bean Hall |
Single, Double |
Yes |
$14,700 - $17,400 |
|
Carson Hall |
Traditional Dormitory |
Yes |
$14,400 - $17,000 |
All on-campus housing includes:
Fully furnished rooms
High-speed WiFi
Laundry facilities
24/7 security & residence staff
Common study and social areas
The University of Oregon (UO) offers a vibrant and diverse student life, filled with academic opportunities, extracurricular activities, and a strong sense of community. Whether you're interested in athletics, cultural events, clubs, or outdoor adventures, there's something for everyone.
1. Campus Community & Student Involvement
UO has over 300 student clubs and organizations, including academic groups, cultural clubs, performing arts societies, and social activism groups. Students can join:
Student Government (ASUO) – Represent student interests and advocate for campus improvements.
Cultural & Diversity Organizations – Groups like the Black Student Union, Latinx Student Union, and Asian & Pacific American Student Union celebrate diversity.
Academic & Professional Clubs – Business, engineering, journalism, and pre-med societies help students network and gain industry exposure.
Greek Life – Sororities and fraternities provide leadership and social networking opportunities.
2. Athletics & Recreation
UO is known for its strong sports culture, especially in track & field, football, and basketball. The Oregon Ducks compete in NCAA Division I, and students actively support teams at Autzen Stadium and Matthew Knight Arena.
For non-athletes, the Student Recreation Center offers:
A gym with state-of-the-art equipment
Swimming pools and an indoor track
Group fitness classes like yoga and Zumba
Outdoor adventure programs (hiking, kayaking, rock climbing trips)
3. Outdoor Activities & Adventure
Oregon’s natural beauty makes it an ideal place for outdoor lovers. Students can explore:
Hiking trails at Spencer Butte
Kayaking and rafting on the Willamette River
Skiing and snowboarding at Mount Bachelor
Coastal trips to the Pacific Ocean (only 1.5 hours away)
4. Campus Events & Entertainment
The university hosts music festivals, film screenings, and guest lectures featuring renowned speakers. Events like:
Street Faire – A huge festival with food, music, and art.
Oregon Bach Festival – A world-famous classical music event.
Duck After Dark – Late-night movies, concerts, and game nights.
5. Housing & Dining Experience
Students live in modern residence halls with diverse housing options. Dining halls offer:
Vegan, vegetarian, and international cuisine
Coffee shops & grab-and-go meals
Local and organic food options
6. Career & Internship Opportunities
The University Career Center helps students with:
Internship placements at Nike, Intel, and other top companies
Resume building & career coaching
Job fairs and networking events
7. Social Life & Weekend Fun
Eugene, Oregon, is a lively college town with:
Coffee shops & live music venues
Farmers’ markets & local food festivals
Nearby Portland for weekend getaways
Active campus with 300+ student organizations
Top-tier athletics & school spirit (Go Ducks! )
Amazing outdoor recreation opportunities
Great social life with music, events, and cultural activities
Strong career services & internship programs
1. Career Support & Services
The University Career Center helps students with:
Internship & Job Placement Assistance – Connections with top employers like Nike, Intel, Amazon, Microsoft, and Google.
Resume & Cover Letter Workshops – Personalized guidance to improve job applications.
Career Coaching & Mock Interviews – One-on-one sessions to enhance job search skills.
Job & Internship Fairs – Annual career fairs where students meet recruiters.
Handshake Career Portal – A platform where students apply for internships and jobs.
2. Top Employers Hiring UO Graduates
Many well-known companies actively recruit UO graduates, including:
Nike (Headquartered in Oregon)
Intel Corporation
Amazon
Microsoft
Deloitte
PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers)
Adobe
IBM
Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp)
3. Internship Opportunities
UO students secure internships at leading companies through:
On-campus recruitment programs
Faculty & alumni network connections
Industry partnerships in tech, business, journalism, and environmental science
Some notable internship opportunities include:
Nike Internship Program (Popular among business and marketing students)
Intel Engineering & Research Internships
Oregon State Government Internships
Google Summer Internship Program
4. Average Salaries & Placement Statistics
Field of Study |
Average Salary After Graduation |
Top Hiring Industries |
|---|---|---|
|
Business & Marketing |
$55,000 – $80,000 |
Nike, Amazon, Deloitte, PwC, IBM |
|
Computer Science & IT |
$75,000 – $120,000 |
Intel, Microsoft, Google, Meta, Amazon |
|
Engineering |
$70,000 – $100,000 |
Boeing, Tesla, Intel, Ford, Lockheed Martin |
|
Finance & Accounting |
$60,000 – $85,000 |
JPMorgan Chase, Goldman Sachs, EY, PwC |
|
Journalism & Communication |
$45,000 – $70,000 |
CNN, ESPN, The New York Times, Adobe |
|
Environmental Science |
$50,000 – $80,000 |
US Environmental Protection Agency, NGOs, Research Institutes |
UO’s overall employment rate is around 90% within six months of graduation.
5. Entrepreneurship & Startups
The Lundquist College of Business and Innovation Hub at UO support students in launching startups through:
Business incubators & funding opportunities
Startup competitions with cash prizes
Networking events with successful entrepreneurs
Popular UO student startups include sustainable fashion brands, tech startups, and e-commerce ventures.
6. Graduate School & Higher Education
Many UO graduates continue their education at top universities like:
Stanford University
Harvard University
University of California, Berkeley
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Columbia University
Popular fields for higher education include MBA, Law, Engineering, and Data Science.
Strong industry connections with Nike, Intel, Google, and more
High employment rate (90% within six months of graduation)
Diverse internship & co-op opportunities
Excellent entrepreneurship & startup support
Top graduate school placements
The University of Oregon (UO) has a moderate acceptance rate of approximately 83%. This means that the university is selective but accessible, admitting a majority of qualified applicants.
Acceptance Rate: ~83%
Average High School GPA of Admitted Students: 3.50 – 4.00 (on a 4.0 scale)
SAT Score Range (Optional): 1100 – 1290 (if submitted)
ACT Score Range (Optional): 22 – 28 (if submitted)
International Students Acceptance Rate: Slightly lower, around 70-75% due to additional English proficiency and visa requirements.
Academic Performance (GPA & Rigor of Courses)
Extracurricular Activities & Leadership Roles
Personal Statement (Optional but Recommended)
Letters of Recommendation (Optional, but can strengthen an application)
English Proficiency (For International Students) – TOEFL/IELTS/Duolingo scores required
Main Campus:
City: Eugene, Oregon
Address: 1585 E 13th Ave, Eugene, OR 97403, USA