Psychology Programs in Oregon

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Why Choose to Study Psychology in Oregon?

Psychology is a lucrative, growing field with many potential pathways and opportunities to follow. With a graduate psychology degree, you can pursue various career paths, and Oregon is one of many states with an increasing demand for psychologists. This guide will help you learn more about obtaining a license for psychology in Oregon, including the educational requirements, potential job opportunities and salary expectations that come with it.

Oregon is known mostly for its various outdoor wonders and its strong college football program, but it has always been known as a friend to the psychologist. Whether you are looking for a psychology career, training in the field or a quality classroom education, this state has it all.

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Psychology Schools in Oregon

There are several benefits to studying psychology in Oregon, especially with the growing demand for psychologists in the state. For clinical, counseling and school psychologists alone, there is a projected 21.9% job growth rate between 2018 and 2028 according to Projections Central. With the growing job rate, there is no shortage of opportunities for psychologists in Oregon.

Oregon also provides many educational opportunities for those seeking to practice in psychology. The state features several schools that rank amongst the top psychology schools in the United States. There are many options, from community colleges to esteemed universities, for those seeking a bachelor’s degree all the way to a doctorate.

Oregon features an abundance of options for the study of psychology, including schools that rank amongst the best in the country. According to US News & World Report, the University of Oregon, Oregon State University, Oregon Health and Science University and Portland State University all rank in the top 250 best psychology programs in the country. However, dozens of other schools in the state offer graduate and undergraduate psychology programs, providing plenty of choices for location, school size and tuition.

There are also several online or hybrid options for those interested. Several universities, including Oregon State University, the University of Phoenix-Oregon and Portland State University, offer online baccalaureate and master’s degree programs. It is typically more difficult to find online programs at the doctorate level, which usually requires more internships and clinical experience.

Job Prospects in Oregon for Psychology Professionals

In Oregon, there is a growing need for psychologists in several fields, including mental health counselors, psychiatrists and social workers, as well as clinical, counseling and school psychologists. According to the State of Oregon Employment Department, all these fields are projected to expand between 2019 and 2029. With the variety of opportunities, the need for qualified psychologists in the state is growing consistently.

Many psychologists in Oregon earn a considerable amount above the national annual mean wage. The average annual wage for clinical, counseling and school psychologists in Oregon was about $108,000 according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics in May 2020, placing the state in the top five highest paying states.

Psychologists were paid well in the Portland Metropolitan Area specifically, as it ranked in the top 10 top-paying metropolitan areas with an annual mean wage of $120,660. This compares to a national mean annual wage of $89,290 for clinical, counseling and school psychologists, meaning Oregon provides many lucrative opportunities for psychologists.

According to the May 2020 Bureau of Labor Statistics numbers, the mean annual wage for psychologists in all other fields was $100,130 nationally. In Oregon, psychologists in all other fields earned just under the national average at a still very respectable $97,840 mean annual wage.

Oregon Psychology Licensing and Certification Requirements

Pursuing a career in psychology in Oregon begins with a bachelor’s degree in the field or a related social science and then a subsequent graduate degree in psychology. Most psychology fields in Oregon also require a doctorate, so you should consider options for a doctor of psychology (Psy.D.), doctor of education in psychology (Ed.D.) or doctor of philosophy in psychology (Ph.D.). A doctorate may be completed in as soon as five years or in up to seven years, depending on your program.

Mental health professionals in Oregon are required to have a license to practice. You can obtain a license through the Oregon Board of Psychology (OBOP). To apply for a license, candidates must have an American Psychology Association-approved doctorate degree. They must also have completed both an internship and at least a year of postdoctoral supervised work experience. This work experience should include at least 1,500 hours of postdoctoral psychological services supervised by a psychologist who has been licensed for at least two years.

After you meet all the requirements and submit all necessary materials to the board, you can request to take the National Examination for Professional Practice in Psychology (EPPP) and the Oregon Jurisprudence Exam (OJE). The EPPP is developed by the Association of State and Provincial Psychology Boards (ASPPB), includes 225 multiple-choice questions and covers eight content areas, including biological bases of behavior, cognitive-affective bases of behavior and social and cultural bases of behavior. The OJE is an open book, multiple-choice exam that focuses on ethical principles, code of conduct and state statutes, all regarding the practice of psychology in Oregon.

Between education, clinical experience and licensing, the entire path is expected to take about 10 to 12 years. Once obtaining licensure in Oregon, psychologists must renew their license every two years and obtain at least 40 continuing education credits prior to renewal.

Altogether, there are extensive programs, resources and lucrative opportunities available in Oregon, making the state a promising place to pursue psychology.

Where in Oregon do You Want to Study?

Oregon Psychology Resources

Oregon Board of Psychology – The Oregon Board of Psychology provides direct access to all specific information regarding licensing requirements. The board will have all of the information necessary for those ready to apply for a license and those looking to renew.

Oregon Psychological Association (OPA) – OPA is made up of psychologists and advocates for the field. OPA performs advocacy for psychology on local, state and national legislation while also sponsoring networking opportunities, newsletters and a variety of continuing education programs.

Oregon School Psychologists Association (OSPA) – OSPA provides support for school psychologists in advocacy, professional development and community partnerships. The association provides members with networking and mentorship opportunities to assist psychologists in their growth and development.

Coalition of Oregon Professional Associations for Counseling and Therapy (COPACT) – COPACT advocates for licensed counselors and marriage and family therapists in Oregon. The coalition works to promote legislation that benefits mental health providers and fosters effective mental health care in the state.

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Central Oregon Community College

Bend, Oregon
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
Student Population
8,219
Student:Teacher Ratio
16 to 1
Tuition
$11,124
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Chemeketa Community College

Salem, Oregon
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Substance Abuse/Addiction Counseling
Student Population
16,555
Student:Teacher Ratio
22 to 1
Tuition
$11,520
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Concordia University-Portland

Portland, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Community Psychology
Student Population
8,442
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$31,580
Acceptance Rate
57%

Corban University

Salem, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Bachelor's in Forensic Psychology
Master's in Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology, Other
Student Population
1,531
Student:Teacher Ratio
12 to 1
Tuition
$32,380
Acceptance Rate
85%

Eastern Oregon University

La Grande, Oregon
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Student Population
4,742
Student:Teacher Ratio
17 to 1
Tuition
$20,160
Acceptance Rate
98%

George Fox University

Newberg, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Certificate in School Psychology
Bachelor's in Cognitive Science
Bachelor's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Bachelor's in Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, Other
Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Master's in Clinical Psychology
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Doctorate in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Student Population
4,595
Student:Teacher Ratio
14 to 1
Tuition
$36,750
Acceptance Rate
82%

Lewis & Clark College

Portland, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Certificate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Certificate in School Psychology
Certificate in Environmental Psychology
Certificate in Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology, Other
Certificate in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Master's in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Student Population
3,682
Student:Teacher Ratio
12 to 1
Tuition
$52,346
Acceptance Rate
72%

Linfield College-McMinnville Campus

McMinnville, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Student Population
1,424
Student:Teacher Ratio
9 to 1
Tuition
$43,560
Acceptance Rate
82%

Linn-Benton Community College

Albany, Oregon
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychology, General
Student Population
10,347
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$11,928
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment
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Mt Hood Community College

Gresham, Oregon
School Type: Public; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychology, General
Associate in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Associate in Mental and Social Health Services and Allied Professions, Other
Student Population
15,057
Student:Teacher Ratio
18 to 1
Tuition
$8,388
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Multnomah University

Portland, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Bachelor's in Industrial and Organizational Psychology
Bachelor's in Applied Psychology - Online
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Student Population
788
Student:Teacher Ratio
11 to 1
Tuition
$26,440
Acceptance Rate
53%

National University of Natural Medicine

Portland, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Master's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Student Population
670
Student:Teacher Ratio
3 to 1
Tuition
$10,397
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

New Hope Christian College-Eugene

Eugene, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Master's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Student Population
103
Student:Teacher Ratio
10 to 1
Tuition
$14,950
Acceptance Rate
98%

Northwest Christian University

Eugene, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Pastoral Studies/Counseling
Bachelor's in Pastoral Counseling and Specialized Ministries, Other
Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Bachelor's in Forensic Psychology - Online
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Master's in Clinical, Counseling and Applied Psychology, Other
Master's in Mental Health Counseling/Counselor
Student Population
1,196
Student:Teacher Ratio
15 to 1
Tuition
$31,200
Acceptance Rate
66%

Oregon Health & Science University

Portland, Oregon
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Doctorate in Neuroscience
Master's in Neuroscience
Student Population
3,301
Student:Teacher Ratio
9 to 1
Tuition
$26,028
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Oregon Institute of Technology

Klamath Falls, Oregon
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Applied Psychology - Online
Certificate in Applied Behavior Analysis
Master's in Applied Behavior Analysis
Master's in Marriage and Family Therapy/Counseling
Student Population
8,010
Student:Teacher Ratio
15 to 1
Tuition
$27,927
Acceptance Rate
97%

Oregon State University

Corvallis, Oregon
School Type: Public; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General - Online
Certificate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services
Doctorate in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services - Online
Doctorate in Research and Experimental Psychology, Other
Master's in Counselor Education/School Counseling and Guidance Services - Online
Master's in Research and Experimental Psychology, Other
Student Population
38,110
Student:Teacher Ratio
17 to 1
Tuition
$29,445
Acceptance Rate
82%

Pacific Bible College

Medford, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; At least 2 but less than 4 years

Degrees Offered

Associate in Psychology, General
Student Population
68
Student:Teacher Ratio
5 to 1
Tuition
$3,960
Acceptance Rate
Open enrollment

Pacific University

Forest Grove, Oregon
School Type: Private not-for-profit; 4 or more years

Degrees Offered

Bachelor's in Psychology, General
Doctorate in Clinical Psychology
Master's in Clinical Psychology
Master's in Counseling Psychology
Master's in Applied Psychology
Student Population
4,260
Student:Teacher Ratio
10 to 1
Tuition
$45,344
Acceptance Rate
87%