Reed College 

Reed College, located in Portland, Oregon, is a private, independent, coeducational college of liberal arts and sciences that was founded in 1908. Reed college has more than 80 organizations that were funded by student vote and is a school that has no fraternities or sororities. At Reed College there are lectures, readings, theatrical performances, and community events ensuring that there is always something to do.

   How Are The Academics?

More than 10% of the faculty of Reed College have once attended the school as undergraduates and can all be spoken to in one-on-one meetings. No classes at Reed College are taught by teaching-assistants and are in small conference-style rooms that demand student participation. Reed College education balances broad knowledge across the curriculum with depth of knowledge in a particular field of study. Reed’s teaching philosophy is characterized by close interaction between students and faculty in an atmosphere of active learning.

How Are The Lives of Students After Reed College?

A large percentage of Reed alumni continue their education after leaving Reed with 70% attending graduate, law, or medical schools. A quarter of Reed graduates continue on to earn Ph.Ds. But Reed is more than just a “Ph.D. prep” school, 31% of Reed alumni have found careers in business and industry, creating small tech start-ups, contributing to major corporations, and working in national security advising, policy, law, and management.

What Is The Academic Profile Of The Entering Class?

In Reed College the middle 50% SAT composite scores range from 1290-1480 in terms of math and verbal testing and the average composite ACT score is 31. The average GPA for an entering student is 3.9. 8% of students are in the first generation of their family to attend college and 28% of freshmen are from underrepresented minority groups.