Loading..
Year found
1834
HeadquartersSalem, United States

Willamette University is a private liberal arts college in Salem, Oregon. Founded in 1842, it is the oldest university in the Western United States.

Willamette is a member of the Annapolis Group of colleges, and is made up of an undergraduate College of Liberal Arts and post-graduate schools of business and law.
The university is a member of the NCAA's Division III Northwest Conference and was featured in Loren Pope's Colleges That Change Lives. Willamette's mascot is the bearcat and old gold and cardinal are the school colors. Approximately 2,800 students are enrolled at Willamette between the graduate and undergraduate programs.
The school employs over 200 full-time professors on the 60-acre (240,000 m2) campus located across the street from the Oregon State Capitol.

Originally named the Oregon Institute, the school was an unaffiliated outgrowth of the Methodist Mission.
The name was changed to Wallamet University in 1852, followed by the current spelling in 1870. Willamette founded the first medical school and law school in the Pacific Northwest in the second half of the 19th century.
In the 20th century, the school started a sister school relationship with Tokyo International University and began competing in intercollegiate athletics.

Willamette's undergraduate programs exist within the school's College of Liberal Arts.
The oldest of the graduate programs is the College of Law, founded in 1883 and currently located in the Truman Wesley Collins Legal Center.
Established in 1974, Atkinson Graduate School of Management is housed in the Seeley G. Mudd Building.
The School of Education, established in 1996, had an enrollment of 100 students, but closed in 2014

Similar Schools View All

  1. Kettering University

    Kettering University

    501-1,000 employees

    Flint, United States

  2. The Wharton School

    The Wharton School

    501-1,000 employees

    Philadelphia, United States

  3. New York Institute of Technology

    New York Institute of Technology

    501-1,000 employees

    New York, United States

  4. Andrews University

    Andrews University

    501-1,000 employees

    Berrien Springs, United States

  5. University of Detroit Mercy

    University of Detroit Mercy

    501-1,000 employees

    Detroit, United States

  6. Fort Hays State University

    Fort Hays State University

    501-1,000 employees

    Hays, United States

  7. University of North Alabama

    University of North Alabama

    501-1,000 employees

    Florence, United States

  8. Southern University and A&M College- Baton Rouge

    Southern University and A&M College- Baton Rouge

    501-1,000 employees

    Baton Rouge, United States

  9. Stetson University

    Stetson University

    501-1,000 employees

    DeLand, United States

  10. Arkansas Tech University

    Arkansas Tech University

    501-1,000 employees

    Russellville, United States