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Reed College

Reed College is a private, residential liberal arts college in Southeast Portland, Oregon, founded in 1908. Its campus spans about 116 acres, including a wooded canyon known as Reed Canyon. 

Academically, Reed is known for its rigor and strong intellectual culture:

  • It has 26 academic departments and offers 38 majors, including interdisciplinary ones, and even allows students to design their own major (with approval).

  • All first-year students take a year-long humanities course. 

  • A senior thesis is required for graduation, which is relatively unusual among U.S. liberal arts colleges. 

  • Classes are small, in a conference-style, and the student-to-faculty ratio is 9:1

  • Reed also has its own nuclear reactor operated (in part) by students — one of the few liberal arts colleges to do this. 

On student life:

  • The campus combines Gothic brick architecture (e.g., Eliot Hall) with modernist science buildings. 

  • Socially, Reed does not have Greek life (no fraternities/sororities) and emphasizes community and intellectual engagement over sports or prestige. 

  • The Cooley Gallery on campus is a recognized contemporary art space, hosting international artists. 

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University Details

  • World Ranking : 1501

  • International Students : 320

  • Country : United States

  • Average Cost : $71.00

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We provide academic counseling, university application assistance, entrance exam preparation, visa guidance, scholarship information, and cultural orientation to help students successfully pursue their studies abroad.

We assist students with applications to a wide range of countries, including the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Germany, Cyprus, South Korea, Hungary, Lithuania, Malta, and many others, depending on the student’s interests and academic goals.

Yes, we guide students in identifying and applying for scholarships and financial aid opportunities available at international universities.

Absolutely. We offer training and resources to help students prepare for language proficiency and standardized tests required by many foreign institutions.

Typically, you’ll need academic transcripts, a valid passport, standardized test scores, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and proof of financial means. We provide detailed checklists for each destination.

We recommend starting at least 12-18 months before your intended start date to ensure enough time for test preparation, applications, and visa processing.

Yes, we offer pre-departure briefings and connect students with support networks and alumni to help them adapt to their new environment.

Our counselors assess each student’s academic background, interests, and career goals to recommend universities and courses that best fit their aspirations.

We offer a range of packages, including some free initial consultations and paid comprehensive support services. Details can be discussed during your first meeting with us.

Simply contact us through our website, phone, or visit our office to schedule an initial consultation. Our team will guide you through the next steps.

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