Located in the west hills of Portland, Oregon, the Oregon College of Art and Craft (OCAC) operated as a private art college from 1907 until its closure in 2019. The 9-acre wooded campus featured studio spaces and workshops dedicated to craft disciplines including ceramics, metals, fibers, wood, and book arts. OCAC offered a BFA in Crafts, art certificates, and community education programs, maintaining small class sizes with an emphasis on hands-on studio work. The college was known for its mentor-based education model and its integration of traditional craft techniques with contemporary art practices. Prior to closing, OCAC maintained student housing in apartment-style units on campus and partnered with nearby Pacific Northwest College of Art for some shared academic programs.
Fee | Cost |
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Books and Supplies | $2,000 |
Other Fees | $1,700 |
Room and Board | $10,000 |
Budget for Other Expenses | $0 |
Total One Year Cost | $46,850 |
Subject | Percent of Class |
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Visual and Performing Arts | 100% |
Primary data source, U.S. Department of Education https://nces.ed.gov/collegenavigator/?id=209533 IPEDS survey data for Oregon College of Art and Craft.
Current students may use the Oregon College of Art and Craft GPA calculator to determine their current college GPA.
Last updated February 24, 2024