– Decision Day Extended –

Due to the delay in FAFSA data being supplied to the University of Oregon, the UO is extending the confirmation deadline to June 1, 2024, for first-year students admitted for fall 2024. Find the latest information about our FAFSA timeline and financial aid offers.

Off-Campus IntroDUCKtion

Living off-campus this fall term? We still want you to complete the final steps of IntroDUCKtion virtually before you can officially become a Duck!

Mandatory Programs

Get Explicit 101

What if I missed my session?

If you missed your required Get Explicit session, you will receive an email from Prevention Services sent to your UO email address with instructions about how to satisfy your requirement.

Your Story, Our Story

All regular and make-up Your Story, Our Story sessions have passed. If you are looking for identity-based resources on-campus, we recommend checking out these departments:

What's Next

  • Welcome Session: We’ll review what’s in your welcome kits, discuss what’s happening before classes start, and begin to familiarize you with what your first-year experience will be like.
  • Summer IntroDUCKtion Requirements: Catch up on your reflections of the ten Faculty Perspectives and eight Interest Sessions if you haven’t already completed them. Find the sessions on the Oregon Welcome YouTube channel and complete your reflections.
  • “Next Steps” Items: Review the list of “Next Steps”. Some of the items will impact your ability to register for classes in the future so make a plan to finish them ASAP.
  • #YouOregon Success Series: Academic success is about more than just "smarts"; in fact, there is a whole range of factors that contribute to your success at UO. The #YouOregon Success Series holds Q&As with campus experts--from counselors to career coaches--to explore how the different parts of your UO experience contribute to your success. For more information about the #YouOregon Success Series, including how to participate, visit their website.
  • UO Common Reading Program: Join UO Common Reading for a special listening journey that travels through 400 years of hidden history. Listen as The 1619 Project Podcast from the New York Times explores how slavery has transformed America and how the struggles of Black Americans helped to manifest the promise of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness for all Americans.
  • Nesting Playlist: Check out the Nesting playlist on our Oregon Welcome YouTube channel.