Portland State University

Portland State University is an open foundation that was established in 1946. It has a urban setting and the grounds size is 50 sections of land. It uses a quarter-based scholastic logbook. Portland State University's positioning in the 2015 version of Best Colleges is National Universities, Tier 2. Its in-state educational cost and charges are $7,878 (2013-14); out-of-state educational cost and expenses are $23,088 (2013-14).


Portland State University is an Oregon University System foundation in downtown Portland. The college offers a mixture of lodging choices to understudies, and the grounds is home to more than 100 understudy clubs and associations. The PSU games groups, the Vikings, contend in the NCAA Division I Big Sky Conference. Exploration is performed at an assortment of focuses and foundations at PSU, including the Center for Life in Extreme Environments, the Institute on Aging and the Center for Interdisciplinary Mentoring Research.

Portland State University awards graduate degrees through a mixture of scholarly offices, including the School of Business Administration, the Maseeh College of Engineering and Computer Science and the Graduate School of Education. Remarkable graduated class of Portland State University incorporate Carolyn Davidson, originator of the Nike logo; previous NBA player Ime Udoka; and Mike Richardson, president of Dark Horse Comics.