Oregon Academic Preparation

Build a strong academic foundation for Oregon college success with comprehensive course planning, test preparation, and enrichment strategies.

High School Core Requirements

Oregon universities expect students to complete specific core academic requirements for admission consideration.

4 years
English

Literature, composition, speech, and language arts

Recommendations:

  • Advanced Placement Literature
  • Advanced Placement Language
  • Dual enrollment courses
  • Strong writing portfolio
3-4 years
Mathematics

Algebra, geometry, advanced algebra, and pre-calculus recommended

Recommendations:

  • Pre-calculus or calculus
  • Statistics
  • Advanced math courses
  • STEM pathway completion
3-4 years
Science

Two years of lab science including biology, chemistry, or physics

Recommendations:

  • AP Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics)
  • Environmental Science
  • Laboratory experience
  • Research projects
3-4 years
Social Studies

World history, U.S. history, government, geography

Recommendations:

  • AP History courses
  • Government/Economics
  • Psychology
  • International relations
2-3 years
World Languages

Two years of the same world language

Recommendations:

  • Three or more years
  • AP Language courses
  • Study abroad programs
  • Language immersion
1 year
Arts

Visual arts, music, theatre, or other creative disciplines

Recommendations:

  • Portfolio development
  • Performance experience
  • AP Art courses
  • Community involvement

Standardized Test Preparation

SAT

Standardized college admission test covering math, reading, and writing

Sections:

  • Math
  • Evidence-Based Reading
  • Writing and Language

Preparation Tips:

  • Take practice tests
  • Focus on weak areas
  • Consider test prep courses
  • Take multiple times if needed
ACT

Alternative standardized test with English, math, reading, and science

Sections:

  • English
  • Mathematics
  • Reading
  • Science
  • Optional Writing

Preparation Tips:

  • Time management is crucial
  • Science reasoning practice
  • Take both SAT and ACT to see which fits better
AP Exams

Advanced Placement exams for college credit and advanced standing

Sections:

  • Subject-specific content
  • College-level rigor
  • Potential college credit

Preparation Tips:

  • Take AP courses seriously
  • Use AP study guides
  • Consider exam costs vs. college credit value

Academic Enrichment Opportunities

Go beyond minimum requirements with enrichment activities that demonstrate academic excellence and passion for learning.

Academic Enrichment
  • Dual enrollment at community colleges
  • Summer academic programs
  • Research projects with mentors
  • Academic competitions and clubs
STEM Focus
  • Science fair participation
  • Environmental research projects
  • Math competitions
  • Coding and technology clubs
Liberal Arts
  • Debate and speech teams
  • Model UN or student government
  • Creative writing contests
  • Foreign language clubs
Leadership & Service
  • Student government positions
  • Environmental action groups
  • Community service projects
  • Leadership development programs

Oregon-Specific Academic Opportunities

Environmental Science

Take advantage of Oregon's natural laboratory for environmental and forestry studies.

Research Programs

Participate in Oregon's strong research initiatives and university partnerships.

Dual Enrollment

Earn college credit through partnerships with Oregon colleges and universities.

Academic Planning Success Tips

Do This

  • Challenge yourself with rigorous courses
  • Maintain consistent grades throughout high school
  • Seek help when struggling with coursework
  • Build relationships with teachers for recommendations

Avoid This

  • Taking easy courses to boost GPA
  • Procrastinating on important assignments
  • Ignoring core subject requirements
  • Focusing only on grades without learning

Continue Your Oregon College Planning Journey

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