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Best Online Colleges in Oregon

By David Krug, Co-Founder, CollegeRanker · Updated 2026-06-07 · 28 schools · Agent Insights
28
Schools
$48,878
Avg. Earnings
42%
Avg. Graduation
$15,362
Avg. Net Price
$17,521
Avg. Debt

CollegeRanker Research

What Surprised Us Most

1

Median graduate earnings across these 28 schools run from $34,357 to $78,638 — a 2.3× gap that shows the category label alone tells you little about payoff.

2

Portland State University delivers the most per dollar: roughly $57,906 in median earnings against $9,552 a year in net price — the strongest earnings-to-cost ratio on the list.

3

Klamath Community College is the lowest-cost school here at $7,050 a year in net price.

4

University of Oregon graduates 72% of its students versus a 42% average across the list — completion, not selectivity, is the clearest sign a degree actually gets finished.

5

Umpqua Community College carries the healthiest debt load, with graduates owing just 0.25× their annual earnings.

Surprising Comparisons

The Takeaway

The through line among the top-ranked schools is clear: they combine solid graduate earnings with affordable costs and meaningful social mobility. Prestige and selectivity matter far less than whether students end up better off.

What This Means for Students

Your shortlist should start with Portland State University and University of Oregon. For each school, look up the net price your family would actually pay, weigh it against typical graduate earnings, and build your decision around the return — not the name recognition.

At a Glance

How the Top Schools Compare

School Earnings Net Price Graduation Score
$72,273
+48% vs avg
$15,706 56% 72
$57,906
+18% vs avg
$9,552 53% 70
$64,010
+31% vs avg
$19,604 70% 70
$61,324
+25% vs avg
$22,182 72% 70
$78,638
+61% vs avg
$26,536 68% 69

Score uses our 4-pillar methodology. Earnings % is vs. this list's average.

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Key Findings

Best Online Colleges in Oregon

Strongest Earnings-to-Cost Ratio: Portland State University (Net Price: $9,552 | Graduation Rate: 53%)

Strongest Completion Outcomes: University of Oregon (72% completion rate)

Highest Earnings Generator: Linfield University (Median alumni earnings: $78,638)

CollegeRanker Primary Research

110%
Private nonprofit colleges cost 110% more in net price than publics, while their graduates earn 21% more.
Source: CollegeRanker analysis of 5,745 U.S. colleges (n=3,655). Mean net price and mean 10-year earnings by ownership type (College Scorecard).

Why this ranking matters

These schools are ranked on the outcomes that actually compound — graduate earnings, upward mobility, debt, and value — using federal tax-records and Scorecard data rather than reputation surveys. The list rewards results over prestige, led by institutions whose graduates earn a median of about $45K ten years out.

How we measure this — full methodology →

How we rank · 4 pillars

Economic outcomes30%
Social mobility35%
Value (earnings vs. cost)20%
Academic quality15%

Federal-source data only. Build your own weighting →

$45K
Median grad earnings
10 yrs after entry
42%
Average graduation rate
Across the list
$15K
Average net price
After grants/aid
87%
Average admit rate
Selectivity

Access & Flexibility Analysis

What does this ranking tell us about online education and the working-adult learner?

$44,592

Median earnings (10yr)

39%

Median graduation rate

$11,910

Median net price

1.5%

Avg. mobility rate

Online programs are where higher education meets the working adult — students balancing jobs, families, and a degree, who need flexibility more than a quad. The category has matured from afterthought to mainstream, and the question has shifted from "does online work?" to "which online programs actually deliver completion and earnings for non-traditional students?"

Graduation rates across these 28 schools average a median of 39%. Median graduate earnings reach $44,592 ten years out. Average net price is $11,910 a year, and median federal debt at graduation is about $19,397. Some 32% of students receive Pell grants, and mobility — the share of low-income students who reach the top — averages 1.5%.

What we’re seeing: the strongest online programs are the ones that pair flexibility with real support and completion, not just open enrollment. Median earnings of $44,592 and a $11,910 net price show that access and outcomes don't have to be a trade-off.

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Academic 15%
Economic 30%
Social mobility 35%
Value 20%

Tip: Check the box on any 2–4 schools below to compare them side by side.

Full rankings

#School10-yr earningsGraduationScore
1
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Oregon Institute of Technology

Klamath Falls, OR · 95% accepted · $15,706 net

72

Pillar breakdown

Academic
70
Economic
74
Social mobility
79
Value
69
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2
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Portland State University

Portland, OR · 91% accepted · $9,552 net

70

Pillar breakdown

Academic
52
Economic
68
Social mobility
83
Value
72
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3
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Oregon State University

Corvallis, OR · 77% accepted · $19,604 net

70

Pillar breakdown

Academic
64
Economic
70
Social mobility
81
Value
62
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4
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University of Oregon

Eugene, OR · 88% accepted · $22,182 net

70

Pillar breakdown

Academic
63
Economic
69
Social mobility
81
Value
58
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5
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Linfield University

McMinnville, OR · 85% accepted · $26,536 net

69

Pillar breakdown

Academic
79
Economic
75
Social mobility
90
Value
40
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6
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Southern Oregon University

Ashland, OR · 89% accepted · $16,732 net

67

Pillar breakdown

Academic
59
Economic
63
Social mobility
81
Value
65
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7
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Southwestern Oregon Community College

Coos Bay, OR · $8,527 net

65

Pillar breakdown

Academic
61
Economic
61
Social mobility
78
Value
80
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8
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Corban University

Salem, OR · 94% accepted · $28,035 net

64

Pillar breakdown

Academic
64
Economic
62
Social mobility
82
Value
48
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9
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Western Oregon University

Monmouth, OR · 98% accepted · $17,237 net

64

Pillar breakdown

Academic
64
Economic
64
Social mobility
82
Value
52
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10
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Pacific University

Forest Grove, OR · 90% accepted · $35,273 net

64

Pillar breakdown

Academic
74
Economic
67
Social mobility
82
Value
33
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11
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Eastern Oregon University

La Grande, OR · 98% accepted · $17,148 net

64

Pillar breakdown

Academic
56
Economic
64
Social mobility
79
Value
62
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12
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George Fox University

Newberg, OR · 94% accepted · $31,679 net

64

Pillar breakdown

Academic
66
Economic
67
Social mobility
81
Value
40
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13
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Clackamas Community College

Oregon City, OR · $7,855 net

63

Pillar breakdown

Academic
44
Economic
65
Social mobility
77
Value
76
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14
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Umpqua Community College

Roseburg, OR · $8,340 net

63

Pillar breakdown

Academic
45
Economic
63
Social mobility
76
Value
81
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15
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Linn-Benton Community College

Albany, OR · $11,553 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
47
Economic
63
Social mobility
77
Value
73
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16
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Portland Community College

Portland, OR · $10,405 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
43
Economic
65
Social mobility
75
Value
76
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17
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Clatsop Community College

Astoria, OR · $10,548 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
40
Economic
62
Social mobility
79
Value
77
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18
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Blue Mountain Community College

Pendleton, OR · $13,095 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
45
Economic
62
Social mobility
77
Value
74
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19
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Treasure Valley Community College

Ontario, OR · $11,172 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
47
Economic
61
Social mobility
80
Value
68
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20
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Klamath Community College

Klamath Falls, OR · $7,050 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
60
Economic
55
Social mobility
73
Value
78
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21
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Central Oregon Community College

Bend, OR · $12,266 net

62

Pillar breakdown

Academic
45
Economic
62
Social mobility
75
Value
75
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22
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Columbia Gorge Community College

The Dalles, OR · $10,416 net

61

Pillar breakdown

Academic
43
Economic
62
Social mobility
75
Value
73
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23
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Chemeketa Community College

Salem, OR · $8,200 net

60

Pillar breakdown

Academic
39
Economic
62
Social mobility
76
Value
80
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24
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Warner Pacific University

Portland, OR · 71% accepted · $25,629 net

59

Pillar breakdown

Academic
85
Economic
65
Social mobility
64
Value
44
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25
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Lane Community College

Eugene, OR · $9,123 net

58

Pillar breakdown

Academic
38
Economic
60
Social mobility
75
Value
77
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26
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Mt Hood Community College

Gresham, OR · $7,821 net

49

Pillar breakdown

Academic
41
Economic
63
Social mobility
44
Value
81
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27
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Bushnell University

Eugene, OR · 67% accepted · $20,789 net

49

Pillar breakdown

Academic
75
Economic
64
Social mobility
34
Value
49
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28
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Oregon Coast Community College

Newport, OR · $7,666 net

42

Pillar breakdown

Academic
44
Economic
Social mobility
43
Value
81
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Where the programs are

This ranking scores 28 institutions on graduation rates, graduate earnings, debt burdens, and social mobility data from Opportunity Insights. Every data point comes from federal sources. No surveys, no opinions.

Social mobility carries the heaviest weight in our algorithm. We use Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card — built on 30 million anonymized tax records — to measure whether a college changes a family's economic trajectory across generations. Schools that take low-income students and launch them into higher earnings rank higher than schools that admit wealthy students and take credit for their success.

The transparency penalty matters here. Schools that don't report their data get scored lower than schools that do. If an institution won't show you its numbers, we think you should know that before you write them a tuition check.

The story behind the ranking

A ranking gives you an order; these charts give you the shape. They show how this group of schools spreads across the four things that decide whether a degree pays off — what graduates earn, whether they finish, how far they move up, and what it costs. Look for the standouts, the outliers, and the trade-offs the list alone can't show.

Earnings Outcomes

What graduates earn 10 years after enrolling. Data from College Scorecard.

Distribution of Median Earnings

$13K 16 $38K 10 $63K 1 $88K $113K $138K 16 National Avg

Earnings vs. Net Price

Top-left = best value. Top-ranked schools are highlighted.

$10K$65K$120K $25K$50K NET PRICE (lower →) EARNINGS (higher ↑) Oregon Institute Portland State Oregon State University of Linfield University

Completion & Access

Graduation rates and who gets in. Data from College Scorecard & IPEDS.

Graduation Rates

Oregon Institute of … 56% Portland State Unive… 53% Oregon State Univers… 70% University of Oregon 72% Linfield University 68% Southern Oregon Univ… 43% Southwestern Oregon … 39% Corban University 61% Western Oregon Unive… 46% Pacific University 66% Eastern Oregon Unive… 40% George Fox University 70% Clackamas Community … 23% Umpqua Community Col… 31% Linn-Benton Communit… 27% Portland Community C… 18% Clatsop Community Co… 27% Blue Mountain Commun… 27% Treasure Valley Comm… 32% Klamath Community Co… 39% Central Oregon Commu… 25% Columbia Gorge Commu… 22% Chemeketa Community … 22% Warner Pacific Unive… 66% Lane Community College 20%

Pell Grant Rate vs. Graduation Rate

Right = more low-income students. Higher = more graduate.

0% 100% PELL GRANT RATE → GRAD RATE ↑ Oregon Institute Portland State Oregon State University of Linfield University
Social Mobility

What the Mobility Data Says

Social mobility carries the heaviest weight in this ranking, and it's powered by Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card — built on more than 30 million anonymized tax records. Across the 24 schools here with that data, the average mobility rate is 1.5%: the share of students who start in the bottom income quintile and climb to the top. Oregon Institute of Technology leads the group at 3.5%, with Portland State University (2%) and Southwestern Oregon Community College (2%) close behind.

Access varies widely. On average, 10.7% of students at these schools come from families in the bottom income quintile; Klamath Community College enrolls the most (27.8%), a sign it's reaching the very students mobility is meant to lift. A high mobility rate paired with strong access is the combination that actually moves the needle on a generation.

For the low-income students who do enroll, the success rate — the odds of reaching the top quintile — averages 16.8% across the list, peaking at 36.1% at Oregon Institute of Technology.

Beyond mobility, the social capital of these campuses — the cross-class friendships Opportunity Insights links to long-run economic outcomes — averages an economic connectedness of 1.20 (about 1.0 is the national norm), with Corban University highest at 1.69.

Mobility, access, and social-capital figures from Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card & the Opportunity Insights Social Capital Atlas.

Cost & Debt

What families actually pay and what students owe. Data from College Scorecard.

Median Debt at Graduation

4 $6K 20 $18K 3 $30K $42K $54K 20 National Avg

Frequently Asked Questions

Best Online Colleges in Oregon: Your Questions, Answered

What is the #1 school in the Best Online Colleges in Oregon ranking? +

Oregon Institute of Technology in Klamath Falls, OR ranks #1 in our 2026 Best Online Colleges in Oregon ranking. It earns the top spot on the strength of a median $72,273 in graduate earnings ten years out and a 56% graduation rate. Our score is built entirely from federal data — graduation rates, graduate earnings, debt, and social-mobility figures — not reputation surveys.

Which school has the highest graduate earnings? +

Linfield University posts the highest median earnings on this list at $78,638 ten years after enrollment — well above the $48,878 average across the 27 ranked schools with earnings data. Strong earnings relative to cost are what separate a degree that pays off from one that doesn't.

Which school offers the best value? +

On a pure return-on-cost basis, Portland State University leads: graduates earn a median $57,906 against net price of about $9,552 a year, the strongest earnings-to-cost ratio in the ranking. Value-minded applicants should weigh that payback against sticker price, not just prestige.

Which school has the highest graduation rate? +

University of Oregon has the highest graduation rate in this ranking at 72%, compared with a 42% average across the list. Completion matters because the students who finish are the ones who actually capture the earnings and mobility gains a degree promises.

How much does it cost to attend these schools? +

The average net price — what students actually pay after grants and scholarships — is about $15,362 a year across the 28 ranked schools with cost data, with Klamath Community College among the most affordable at roughly $7,050. Net price is a far better guide to affordability than the published sticker price.

How is the Best Online Colleges in Oregon ranking calculated? +

We score every school on a four-pillar algorithm: economic outcomes (graduate earnings and debt), social mobility (Raj Chetty's Mobility Report Card, built on more than 30 million anonymized tax records), academic quality (graduation and retention), and value (net price and loan burden). Social mobility carries the heaviest weight, so schools that lift low-income students into higher earnings rank above those that simply admit wealthy students. Every input comes from federal data, and schools that withhold their numbers are scored lower for it.

How many schools are ranked and where does the data come from? +

This ranking evaluates 28 institutions using the U.S. Department of Education's College Scorecard, the Opportunity Insights Mobility Report Card and Social Capital Atlas, Times Higher Education, and NCES IPEDS. There are no opinion surveys or paid placements — the order is determined by the data alone and refreshed as new federal figures are released.

Sources & Citations

[1]

U.S. Department of Education. College Scorecard Data. Federal Student Aid, National Center for Education Statistics.

[2]

National Center for Education Statistics. Integrated Postsecondary Education Data System (IPEDS).

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David Krug

Co-Founder, CollegeRanker

David Krug is the co-founder of CollegeRanker and a data systems architect focused on making institutional research accessible to families. He builds the data pipelines and ranking algorithms that power CollegeRanker, drawing from federal datasets and Raj Chetty's Opportunity Insights research to measure what traditional rankings ignore: whether a college actually changes a family's economic trajectory.

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