Oregon Tech will reduce its base tuition by 1 percent from its proposed level for every additional $20 million above the Governor’s budget, to a floor of 4 percent
Oregon Tech is committed to upholding and implementing the three pillars of the It’s On Us campaign: support for survivors of sexual violence, bystander intervention, and consent education
Klamath Falls is home to Oregon Institute of Technology (OIT), but students at the school often leave town once they graduate. A group of young graduates and professors are trying to make the community more attractive to millennials.
21 students from Oregon Tech’s Civil Engineering program traveled to the University of Idaho in Moscow to participate in the 2016 ASCE Pacific Northwest Concrete Canoe and Steel Bridge Student Competition on April 7-9
Oregon Tech’s efforts to meet student demand for polytechnic degrees and expand college access for Oregonians has led to a 12.0 percent growth in headcount over last year, a total of 513 new students
This spring, after competing in a term-long, highly competitive simulation called the Business Strategy Game, the Oregon Tech Business Management students outranked in overall scores, as well as several other performance results, when compared against 310 universities in the U.S. and 426 schools worldwide