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Welcome to Reed College in Portland, Oregon. Take ownership of your education at Reed College. Pursue knowledge, conduct hands-on research, consider diverse perspectives, and embark on an exhilarating journey of intellectual exploration.
Admission & Aid. At Reed College, you’ll cross academic disciplines in your pursuit of knowledge, discovering new questions along the way. Professors assign challenging material, then serve as resources and facilitators as you and your classmates discuss ideas with thoughtfulness and compassion. If you’re ready for an intellectual challenge ...
Visit. Get to know Reed in person or online! We invite you to step onto campus for a tour or information session. You can also join us throughout the year for a range of virtual events, including virtual tours and information sessions; workshops to help with your college search; and opportunities to hear from faculty, current students, and ...
Find your program. Search. Filter by program type. Major Minor Master’s Degree Dual Degree/Special Program. Filter by areas of interest. The Arts History and Social Sciences Literature and Languages Mathematical and Natural Sciences Philosophy, Religion, Psychology, and Linguistics Interdisciplinary Studies.
STATEMENT OF NONDISCRIMINATION: Reed College prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or familial status, military status, veteran status, genetic information, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, status as a parent, family relationship, or any other category protected by law.
The deadlines for RD applications is January 15, with offers of admission sent out by April 1. First-year applicants for whom Reed is their first-choice college may apply under our binding Early Decision (ED) plan. Students may submit an ED application to only one institution, although they may submit Early Action or Regular Decision ...
History of the College. Reed College was founded in 1908, and its first classes were held in 1911. Reed is named for Oregon pioneers Simeon and Amanda Reed. Simeon Reed had been an entrepreneur in trade on the Columbia River; in his will he suggested that Amanda “devote some portion of my estate to benevolent objects, or to the cultivation ...