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Daycare in Hillsboro, OR for Ages 6 weeks to 12 years

KinderCare has partnered with Hillsboro families for more than 50 years to provide award-winning early education programs and high-quality childcare in Hillsboro, OR.

Whether you are looking for a preschool in Hillsboro, a trusted part-time or full-time daycare provider, or educational before- or after-school programs, KinderCare offers fun and learning at an affordable price.

  1. Hillsboro KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 648-2443

    4600 NE Cornell Rd
    Hillsboro
    OR
    97124

    Distance from address: 2.79 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

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  2. Hillsboro Knowledge Beginnings

    Phone:
    (503) 614-1141

    3585 NE 79th Ave
    Hillsboro
    OR
    97124

    Distance from address: 4. 70 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  3. Baseline KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 645-8244

    18685 SW Baseline Rd
    Beaverton
    OR
    97006

    Distance from address: 5.84 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  4. West Union KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 531-4046

    18275 NW West Union Rd
    Portland
    OR
    97229

    Distance from address: 6. 55 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  5. Farmington KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 642-4859

    18000 SW Farmington Rd
    Aloha
    OR
    97007

    Distance from address: 6.96 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  6. Cedar Hills KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 641-6758

    165 SW Cedar Hills Blvd
    Portland
    OR
    97225

    Distance from address: 9. 59 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  7. Tigard Knowledge Beginnings

    Phone:
    (503) 590-7977

    10751 SW 130th Ave
    Tigard
    OR
    97223

    Distance from address: 10.30 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  8. Scholls Ferry Road KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 524-9444

    12658 SW North Dakota St
    Tigard
    OR
    97223

    Distance from address: 10. 50 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  9. Hall Boulevard KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 639-8530

    11533 SW Hall Blvd
    Tigard
    OR
    97223

    Distance from address: 12.37 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

  10. Tualatin KinderCare

    Phone:
    (503) 692-4835

    8140 SW Warm Springs St
    Tualatin
    OR
    97062

    Distance from address: 14. 94 miles

    Ages: 6 weeks to 12 years
    Open:

    Tuition & Openings

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1855 NE 48th Ave  |  Hillsboro, OR 97124   Contact Us

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KLA Schools of Hillsboro

1855 NE 48th Ave.
Hillsboro, OR 97124


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Who We Are

We are very excited to introduce the KLA Schools of Hillsboro! We are an innovative, early childhood center dedicated to offering children opportunities to realize their love for learning. An educational setting like no other, this state of the art facility offers children endless opportunities for meaningful learning, outdoor experiences, and nurturing relationships with adults and peers alike. KLA Schools is one of a kind and highly accredited program for its learning method.

The philosophy, inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach, provides a unique educational program with a rich environment that focuses on the individual learner. The approach is geared to building students’ skills while fostering new talents in a warm and nurturing environment. More than just a child care center, KLA Schools of Hillsboro will help your child build the knowledge and skills needed for a strong foundation in early childhood education.

*KLA Schools of Hillsboro is an independently owned business operating under a franchise agreement with KLA Franchise, LLC.


Our school is currently full for the current school year and for the 2022-2023 school year. If you would like to join our wait list for the 2023-2024 school year, please fill out this form.

Who We Are

We are very excited to introduce the KLA Schools of Hillsboro! We are an innovative, early childhood center dedicated to offering children opportunities to realize their love for learning. An educational setting like no other, this state of the art facility offers children endless opportunities for meaningful learning, outdoor experiences, and nurturing relationships with adults and peers alike. KLA Schools is one of a kind and highly accredited program for its learning method.

The philosophy, inspired by the Reggio Emilia Approach, provides a unique educational program with a rich environment that focuses on the individual learner. The approach is geared to building students’ skills while fostering new talents in a warm and nurturing environment. More than just a child care center, KLA Schools of Hillsboro will help your child build the knowledge and skills needed for a strong foundation in early childhood education.

*KLA Schools of Hillsboro is an independently owned business operating under a franchise agreement with KLA Franchise, LLC.

What Makes Us Unique

Spacious Playgrounds
Climbing structures, tricycle race track, musical instruments, and pretend play environments are all part of the outdoor spaces offered to children. A separate playground is available for the toddlers and infants providing opportunities for safe and age-appropriate play. Play structures are constructed from reclaimed and reused materials. Landscaping is designed for children’s participation and access to the natural creek area on our property.

Secure Facility
With closed circuit cameras and electronically locked doors, we offer peace of mind to families. KLA Schools are safe and secure by design. We work diligently to maintain the cleanliness of our facility as well as the safety of our furnishings and overall health of our children and their environment. Parents log their children in at the reception area, where no outsiders are allowed. All doors leading outside of the KLA Schools grounds are kept locked and only able to be opened through sophisticated technology.

Inspiring Location
Our school is located between an area rich in business growth and the beautiful Orenco Station. Our school welcomes a rich variety of cultures and backgrounds while encouraging a multicultural exchange in our society.

Transparency
Classrooms are furnished with wide-open windows and transparent doors that connect the classrooms to one another. By structuring our spaces this way, the children are provided with the opportunity to feel welcomed not just in their classrooms, but also in the one next door.

Child Care for Garden and Nature Learning
KLA School of Hillsboro has a unique opportunity to teach children about the importance of our environment. By sharing our lot with Clear Water Services – naturally treating our piece of Dawson Creek – we will be able to take the children to learn hands on about the importance of planting and clean underflow. We will have our own little nature park right in our backyard, with safe passage for little feet. The children will have the opportunity to learn self sustaining farming concepts as well as cultivating their surrounding landscaping with reused tire and nursery planters.

Atelier (Art Studio)
The word Atelier means art studio or workshop in French. It is a welcoming and inspiring place where a wide variety of natural and man-made materials are visually available to explore. Here, children of all ages come individually or in small groups to encounter experiences with different media that will progressively support all their languages of expression. The early exploration of the visual arts through materials such as clay, paper, fabric, wire, light, beads, shells, leaves and wood, among others, offer children endless possibilities of becoming experts in all kinds of techniques.

Enrichment Courses
Physical Education, Art and Music are weekly courses included in the tuition to offer children opportunities to expand upon their interests during their daily experiences.

Family Atmosphere
We are a family where the whole school, not just the teachers but also all other members of the staff, know your child personally.

Large Open Space Piazza
The Piazza is a large central space designed to encourage the feeling of community. It is a common space for our families which helps with ease of transition from home to school, and includes areas for joint exploration, allowing the children to share their activities and way of thinking with their family.

Cleanliness as a Priority
At KLA Schools we use beautiful hardwood floors that allow our staff and custodians to keep the school spotless. Our commitment to the health and safety of our students made it easy to choose Zono Machines. We use it daily to disinfect all of our toys, making sure that our students are using safe and clean materials.

What Makes Us Unique

Spacious Playgrounds
Climbing structures, tricycle race track, musical instruments, and pretend play environments are all part of the outdoor spaces offered to children. A separate playground is available for the toddlers and infants providing opportunities for safe and age-appropriate play. Play structures are constructed from reclaimed and reused materials. Landscaping is designed for children’s participation and access to the natural creek area on our property.


Secure Facility
With closed circuit cameras and electronically locked doors, we offer peace of mind to families. KLA Schools are safe and secure by design. We work diligently to maintain the cleanliness of our facility as well as the safety of our furnishings and overall health of our children and their environment. Parents log their children in at the reception area, where no outsiders are allowed. All doors leading outside of the KLA Schools grounds are kept locked and only able to be opened through sophisticated technology.


Inspiring Location
Our school is located between an area rich in business growth and the beautiful Orenco Station. Our school welcomes a rich variety of cultures and backgrounds while encouraging a multicultural exchange in our society.


Transparency
Classrooms are furnished with wide-open windows and transparent doors that connect the classrooms to one another. By structuring our spaces this way, the children are provided with the opportunity to feel welcomed not just in their classrooms, but also in the one next door.


Child Care for Garden and Nature Learning
KLA School of Hillsboro has a unique opportunity to teach children about the importance of our environment. By sharing our lot with Clear Water Services – naturally treating our piece of Dawson Creek – we will be able to take the children to learn hands on about the importance of planting and clean underflow. We will have our own little nature park right in our backyard, with safe passage for little feet. The children will have the opportunity to learn self sustaining farming concepts as well as cultivating their surrounding landscaping with reused tire and nursery planters.


Atelier (Art Studio)
The word Atelier means art studio or workshop in French. It is a welcoming and inspiring place where a wide variety of natural and man-made materials are visually available to explore. Here, children of all ages come individually or in small groups to encounter experiences with different media that will progressively support all their languages of expression. The early exploration of the visual arts through materials such as clay, paper, fabric, wire, light, beads, shells, leaves and wood, among others, offer children endless possibilities of becoming experts in all kinds of techniques.


Enrichment Courses
Physical Education, Art and Music are weekly courses included in the tuition to offer children opportunities to expand upon their interests during their daily experiences.


Family Atmosphere
We are a family where the whole school, not just the teachers but also all other members of the staff, know your child personally.


Large Open Space Piazza
The Piazza is a large central space designed to encourage the feeling of community. It is a common space for our families which helps with ease of transition from home to school, and includes areas for joint exploration, allowing the children to share their activities and way of thinking with their family.


Cleanliness as a Priority
At KLA Schools we use beautiful hardwood floors that allow our staff and custodians to keep the school spotless. Our commitment to the health and safety of our students made it easy to choose Zono Machines. We use it daily to disinfect all of our toys, making sure that our students are using safe and clean materials.


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  • When we first toured the school we knew KLA was top notch and nicer than any other school hands down that we had visited. The classrooms are large, bright and beautiful which was really important to us. Our daughter has adjusted to attending school better than I ever would have imagined! She basically flew out of my arms in the morning after just two days of starting. Her teachers are wonderful. Everyone is so welcoming and involved with the process and child. We feel thrilled to have our child attending KLA Schools!

    – Mandee B.

  • I love this place! KLA has exceeded my expectations in every way. My son is growing and learning so much, and he is a confident, happy little boy. This is due to the environment at KLA and his teachers and the staff. I appreciate the updates every day and hearing about everything he is doing! KLA has been a wonderful home away from home for my son.

    – Rachel B.

  • KLA is a wonderful preschool. The staff is amazing and you can tell that they are passionate about what they do. The facility is beautiful, clean and very comfortable. They do a great job with their art program and letting the children be creative with numerous art mediums.

    – Jennifer K.

  • I love KLA, my son’s teachers, all the staff and especially the director, an extraordinary caring person! It has been a total blessing for my child and our family to begin his first childcare experience at KLA! Thank you KLA!!!

    – Margie S.

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Who We Are

KLA Schools of Hillsboro is an innovative, early childhood center offering a high quality Reggio Emilia inspired education. Our school is strategically located between the beautiful Orenco Station and extensive businesses in the Dawson Creek and Evergreen business parks as well as Intel’s Hawthorn Farm and Ronler Acres.

KLA Schools of Hillsboro is a home away from home where your child will build the knowledge and skills needed for a strong foundation in early childhood education. Our philosophy is based on the Reggio Emilia approach which inspires and motivates children to excel and to thrive by exploring their curiosity and learning through fun and creative ways.

We are a community based state of the art facility designed specifically with the Reggio Emilia approach in mind, including a large spacious piazza with exploration area, a designated atelier and a unique playground. Much of the school’s specialty materials, and the playground, are made of reused and recycled materials. KLA Schools of Hillsboro features the most functional, age-appropriate and safe furniture available for early education, which includes specially crafted pieces hand selected from a specialty soft furnishing firm based in Reggio Emilia, Italy.

When parents enter KLA Schools for the first time they consistently comment that the look and feel of the school is unlike any other preschool they have visited—it’s a clean, safe, inviting and family first school environment which motivates children to explore, discover and grow.

At KLA Schools of Hillsboro teachers play multiple roles like that of a co-learner, facilitator, observer and researcher while nurturing your child’s interests and passions. This grants your child the opportunity to express ideas freely.

At our school, parents also contribute in the learning and development of their child by acting as collaborators, supporters and partners. Teachers, parents and the community work together towards the child’s development. We nourish quality communication and relationships. We welcome ideas for learning and share best practices so that we can provide a higher quality experience for the children. When parents, teachers and the community are involved, children thrive.

Nutrition is equally important to us and we offer nutritious home cooked meals and snacks, served family style. Teachers and staff eat with the children to encourage and demonstrate social eating.

We encourage you to schedule a tour or take a moment to watch the KLA Schools virtual tour, to immerse yourself in our dynamic programs and to appreciate KLA Schools’ unique approach to nurturing your child.

*KLA Schools of Hillsboro is an independently owned business operating under a franchise agreement with KLA Franchise, LLC.


History


Candy Ortega, her husband, Roberto and a group of investors and educators founded KLA Schools in 2008. They opened the first KLA School in Miami, FL, in 2008 and began franchising in 2010. For Roberto and Candy, the desire to provide an inspiring curriculum, a nurturing environment, and high quality education to pre-school students across America was deeply rooted.

Roberto, KLA Schools CEO, inherited his passion for education from his grandfather who opened two schools of his own in South America. Candy, KLA Schools Educational Director, grew up in Argentina and Brazil and came to the US in 1994. She earned an Associate’s degree in Child Development and a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration, and began her educational career as a Pre-School Teacher at a Reggio Emilia inspired school.

Candy and Roberto have attended several Reggio Emilia conferences and study groups in the US and Internationally. Additionally, they have participated in the National Association for the Education of Young Children conference (NAEYC) in Chicago 2009, Anaheim 2011, Orlando 2011, and they have attended the 4th North American Reggio Emilia Alliance (NAREA) Summer Conference Boulder, Colorado 2008, the 6th NAREA Summer Conference Chicago, Illinois, 7th NAREA Summer Conference Pacific Grove, California, 3rd NAREA Winter Conference Mountain View, California and the 11th NAREA Summer Conference in Albuquerque, New Mexico among others.

In 2012, Shlomit and Michael Engel, parents of four young children, decided to move their family to Hillsboro, OR to start their own child care center. As parents themselves and experienced with special needs integration, they decided to focus on early education.

While the business was taking shape, Shlomit and Michael began studying different approaches to early education that were a good fit with their beliefs and requirements. It was this search that led them to the Reggio Emilia Approach and KLA Schools.

With a good fit, and an excellent location in Hillsboro, KLA Schools of Hillsboro began construction on September 2016, and is now enrolling students for March 1st, 2017.

The Development of Our Educational Approach

We researched and tried many of the most common approaches including some well known methods before coming across the theories of Loris Malaguzzi, founder of the infant-toddler centers in Reggio Emilia, Italy. He developed an approach to early childhood education that inspire educators and children throughout the world.

As a result, we traveled to Italy to visit these wonderful preschools. We returned truly inspired by the Reggio Emilia approach and passionate about spreading its wonders in our schools.

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Why Early Childhood

We decided to conduct a worldwide study of the industry to determine which areas needed attention and investment in order to improve the quality of education and life. Our study concluded that through early childhood education we can have a positive impact on the future of our society. It is during this critical period that children learn the fundamental pillars that will allow them to be successful in their future educational and professional endeavors. Moreover, this study provided us with our philosophical inspirations.

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Simakova G.E., FLP | Kyiv, UA

in London, full time

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Home Staff, s.r.o. | Prague, CZ

in London, full time, work experience from 1 year and above

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Your Nanny, FLP | Kyiv, UA

in London, full time

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Home Staff, s.r.o. | Prague, CZ

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Simakova G.E., FLP | Kyiv, UA

in London, full time, work experience from 2 years and above

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in London, part time, work experience from 1 year and above

Nanny – governess.
Hamstead area, London, UK
Salary: £250/day.
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March 23, 2022

Home Staff, s.r.o. | Prague, CZ

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Nanny – cook. With accommodation.
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Home Staff, s.r.o. | Prague, CZ

in London, full time, work experience from 1 year and above

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March 18, 2022

Pacific University – Pacific University

Not to be confused with University of the Pacific (disambiguation).

University of the Pacific is a private university in Forest Grove, Oregon. Founded in 1849 as Tualatin Academy, the original Forest Grove campus is 23 miles (37 km) west of Portland. The university has three other campuses in Eugene, Hillsborough and Woodburn and has over 4,000 students.

CONTENTS

  • 1. History

    • 1.1 Talisman
  • 2 academicians

    • 2.1 College of Arts and Sciences
    • 2.2 College of Business
    • 2.3 College of Education
    • 2.4 College of Health Professions
    • 2.5 College of Optometry
  • 3 campuses

    • 3.1 Forest Grove
    • 3. 2 Hillsborough
    • 3.3 Eugene
    • 3.4 Woodburn
    • 3.5 Portland
    • 3.6 Location
  • 4 Student life

    • 4.1 Media

      • 4.1.1 Radio
      • 4.1.2 Publications
    • 4.2 Greek life

      • 4.2.1 Academic societies
      • 4.2.2 Fraternities
      • 4.2.3 Sororities
      • 4.2.4 Diaterns
    • 4.3 Athletics
  • 5 Notable people

    • 5.1 Faculty
    • 5.2 Alumni
  • 6 Links
  • 7 Further reading
  • 8 External links

History

Marsh Hall

Tabitha Moffatt Brown, an emigrant pioneer from Massachusetts, immigrated to the Oregon country along the new Applegate Trail in 1846. After arriving, she and Harvey L. Clark opened a school and orphanage in Forest Grove in 1847 to care for the orphans of the Applegate Trail. a party. In March 1848, the Tualatin Academy was founded on the basis of the orphanage, where Clark donated 200 acres (80. 9 ha) to the school. George H. Atkinson advocated the founding of the school and, with the support of Presbyterians and Congregationalists, helped open the academy. Eliza Hart Spaulding of the Whitman Mission was his first teacher. Although the university has long been independent of its founding affiliation with the United Church of Christ (UCC), it still maintains a close working relationship with the church as a member of the United Church of Christ Council for Higher Education.

The Academy was formally established by the Territorial Legislature on September 29, 1849. Clark served as the first president of the board of trustees and later donated an additional 150 acres (60.7 ha) to the institution. In 1851 what is now Old College was built and in 1853 Sidney H. Marsh became the school’s first president. The current campus was incorporated in 1851. In 1854, the institution became the University of the Pacific. The first graduation occurred in 1863 and Harvey W. Scott was the only graduate. In 1872, three Japanese students, Hatstara Tamura, Kin Saito, and Yei Nosea, began their university studies as part of the movement to modernize Japan. All three graduated in 1876. Marsh died in 1879year, and John R. Herrick took his place.

Marsh Hall was built in 1895 and served as the centerpiece of the Pacific campus. The Carnegie Library (now Carnegie Hall) opened in 1912 after the Andrew Carnegie Foundation helped fund the brick wall. The Portland architectural firm Whidden and Lewis designed the library. In 1915, the preparatory department of the Tualatin Academy closed due to the expansion of public high schools in Oregon. K 19In 2020, the school had grown to five buildings on 30 acres (12.1 ha) and had donations of about $250,000.

Marsh Hall was gutted by fire in 1975, but its shell was preserved and the structure reopened in 1977. Philip D. Creighton became Pacific’s 16th president in 2003 and retired in 2009. Tommy Thayer, lead guitarist for the band KISS, was elected to the university’s board of trustees in 2005. Pacific’s 17th president, Leslie M. Hullick, was named 19May 2009.

Talisman

In 1896, alumnus J. E. Walker, who was a missionary in China, and his mother donated a bronze Chinese statue to the university. Qilin (pronounced chilin or ki-rin) is a mythical Chinese creature with a lion stance, unicorn-like horn, and deer or bull hooves from the Qing dynasty. During this period, qilin were often depicted with a dragon’s head, fish scales, bull’s hooves, and a lion’s tail. Called a good omen of wisdom and prosperity, the Pacific qilin was nicknamed the boxer by Chinese and Japanese students as the epitome of the community’s cultural diversity.

In the first half of the 20th century, the original mascot was the center of informal “Boxer Throw” events, where different clubs and groups competed for the statue, traditionally passing its care from one group to another. In 1968, Boxer became the university’s official mascot, replacing Benny Badger. The statue disappeared the following year, and only small fragments have returned over the years. In the 1980s, the statue was transformed into “Boxer II”; after supposedly enjoying an epic tour of America, he too disappeared in the mid-2000s.

In 2006, the university commissioned a 12-foot-tall sculpture to replace the missing boxers that now stands in the central park, welcoming students to the dorms. An alumnus returned parts of the original statue to the university in 2012. In 2018, alumni funded the design and casting of Boxer III by artist Pat Costello, unveiled during the Homecoming weekend. The statue, held as part of the university’s art collection, and exhibits on its cultural and social history, are on display at the Tran Library.

Academics

Performing Arts Center

Pacific is home to five colleges offering undergraduate, graduate and professional programs.

College of Arts and Sciences

Organized into 3 schools – liberal arts and humanities, sciences, social sciences – the college offers over sixty bachelor’s degree options, including unique research options in Asia Pacific, Communication Sciences and Disorders, Creative Writing, Editing and Publishing , music therapy, outdoor leadership, nonprofit leadership, social work, and a suite of sustainability-focused arts and sciences programs. One of the first in the nation to begin in 2004, the Master of Fine Arts in Writing Low Residency Program is ranked annually by Poets & Writers magazine as one of the top five national low-residency MFA programs in which rankings have been established. Pacific also opened a Master of Social Work program in Eugene in 2014.

College of Business

One of the newest colleges, founded in 2013, the College of Business (COB) offers undergraduate courses in accounting, management, finance, international business and marketing under the business administration specialization. Students may also choose to specialize in accounting in order to complete the requirements of the Certified Public Accountant (CPA) exam.

At the graduate level, COB offers a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree from the University of Hillsborough campus, which is designed for working professionals. MBA candidates can choose an MBA with a general focus or a focus on healthcare management.

In addition to the university’s regional accreditation, COB is fully accredited by the Accrediting Council for Business Schools and Programs (ACBSP).

Effective July 1, 2021, the College welcomed a new dean, Jennifer Jurgas. A member of the Oregon Bar, Yurgas earned a bachelor’s degree in biology and a bachelor’s degree in English literature in the Pacific before attending Northwestern Law School. She brings over 20 years of business experience to the college.

College of Education

In 1994, the School of Education, now the College of Education, was created as a reorganization of the teacher training programs that were part of the College of Arts and Sciences. The College of Health Professions was formed in 2004 and now includes four undergraduate and seven graduate programs.

College of Health Professions

More Information: University of the Pacific Health Professions Campus

Established in 2006 (although some of its programs are older), the College of Health Professions includes 13 different programs as well as a certificate in gerontology. Most of the courses and clinics are located on the Hillsborough campus, where curricula focus on interprofessional collaboration and students receive internships in underprivileged care.

College of Optometry

The university’s College of Optometry is one of the university’s oldest colleges and one of only 21 schools in the US and Canada offering PhDs in optometry. The Pacific program dates back to 1945 when it merged with the North Pacific College of Optometry. The Pacific College of Optometry also offers a Master of Visual Science degree and operates eye clinics and optometrists in communities throughout Portland.

Campuses

Carnegie Hall

The University of the Pacific has four campuses in Oregon, Forest Grove, Hillsborough, Eugene and Woodburn. It also supports satellite locations in Portland and Honolulu, Hawaii. The Eugene Pacific Campus is a separate building that houses part of the College of Education; In 2013, Pacific opened a campus in Woodburn to provide further undergraduate and graduate programs in education.

Forest Grove

There are several historic buildings on the Forest Grove campus. Old College Hall is the oldest academic building west of the Mississippi and today serves as a museum for the University of the Pacific. Carnegie Hall, the university’s first dedicated library building, was built in 1912 and today is home to the undergraduate psychology department. Located in the center of campus, Marsh Hall contains several classrooms and faculty offices, as well as administrative offices and a small auditorium. The Forest Grove campus opened a new residence hall, Cascade Hall, in 2014.

The Forest Grove campus is home to a number of sustainability initiatives in its infrastructure, earning a Silver Tracking, Evaluation and Sustainability Rating System (STARS) rating in 2019year. Several buildings are Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certified, including Tim and the Cathy Tran Library, built in 2005 and refurbished with more classrooms and production space in 2019. The LEED-certified Berglund Hall houses the College of Education and Community Kindergarten, while Burlingham and Gilbert Residences are LEED Gold Certified.

The Bill & Katie Stoller Center is home to the university’s intercollegiate athletic teams, athletic offices, and exercise science department. It has an area of ​​more than 95,000 square feet including team rooms, locker rooms, classrooms, a wood-floored gym, gym and fitness center, and the Fieldhouse, the first indoor practice facility in the Northwest Conference and the only one with FieldTurf. Outside the Stoller Center is the entrance to the Hanson Stadium, which has a FieldTurf football stadium, lacrosse and football turf, a nine-lane track, and stands. In 2014, a new roof was built to cover the stands of the stadium. The stadium is part of the Lincoln Park Athletic Complex completed in 2008, which also houses a baseball complex, Chuck Bafaro Stadium at Bond Field, a softball facility, Sherman/Larkins Stadium, and natural grass pitches for football and cross country hurling competition. paths, and is part of Forest Grove’s Lincoln Park, which also has a fitness trail, playground, BMX course, skateboard park, and picnic areas.

Hillsboro

The Hillsborough campus opened in 2006 with its first building, a five-story LEED Gold certified building that was dedicated as Creighton Hall. A second building, known as HPC2 and also LEED certified, opened in 2010. The campus is part of the Hillsborough Health and Education District and is adjacent to the MAX light rail line. The campus, which is primarily home to the University of the Pacific College of Health Professions, houses several master’s and doctoral programs in the health professions, as well as clinics open to the public for audiology, oral health, physical therapy, and occupational psychology, as well as an interdisciplinary diabetes clinic and an eye clinic. administered by the Pacific University College of Optometry. Virginia Garcia Memorial Medical Center also has a clinic and pharmacy.

Eugene

The Eugene Campus opened in 1992, offering undergraduate and graduate programs from the College of Education. In 2014, the College of Arts and Sciences added a Master of Social Work (MSW) program to the site.

Woodburn

The Woodburn campus opened in 2012 to offer professional opportunities in education with a focus on STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) and teaching diverse students. The 5,000-square-foot, 14-room Victorian home of Woodburn’s founder, Nursery Jesse Settlemier, hosts two training programs.

Portland

The MFA in Writing program has an office in Portland’s Pearl District between residencies, winter in Seaside, Oregon, and summer in Forest Grove. In addition, there are six Pacific Eye Clinic branches located in the Portland metro area, as well as a mobile department of an optometry college.

180° panorama of the Forest Grove campus

Location

Due to year-round warm weather and the greenery of the Pacific Northwest, made famous in the movies “ Twin Peaks , Stay with Me , The Goonies and Twilight , The Pacific Ocean is regularly used as a filming location for television series. The Forest Grove is described as a “beautiful town” and works filmed or set there include:

  • COG (2012)
  • Cops are robbers (1990)
  • In The Vault television series based on the Lovecraft novella (2018)
  • Librarians (2015-2017)
  • Man from Nowhere (1995–1996)
  • Pretty Little Liars Perfectionists (2019–)
  • Zero effect (1998)

Student life

Media

Due in part to its proximity to Portland’s arts scene, the campus has a thriving writing and performing community.

Radio
  • Boxer Radio: Sounds of the Pacific
Publications

In addition to Pacific University Press and its two publications founded in 2015, Tualatin Books and 1849 Editions, campus print publications include:

  • Oak Heart , Yearbook (1894–)
  • IJURCA: International journal of research and creativity students, peer-reviewed open access research journal (2010-2010)
  • Pacific Index , student newspaper (1893–)
  • PLUM: Literature of the Pacific from Student Magazine and Writers’ Awards (2007–)
  • Humor magazine PU Stinker (1948–1954)
  • Silk Road Review: Literary Crossroads , literary magazine distributed worldwide (2006–)

Greek Life

A. K. Gilbert as a young man at Pacific University in 1902

All Greek societies at the University of the Pacific are “local”, meaning that they are unique to campus.

Academic societies
  • ΨΧ – Psi Chi
  • ΣΤΔ – Delta Sigma Tau
Fraternities
  • GΣ – Gamma Sigma (inactive)
  • ΑΖ – Alpha Zeta (inactive)
  • ΠΚΡ – Pi Kappa Ro
Sorority
  • ΑΚΔ – Delta Alpha Kappa
  • ΘΝΑ – Theta Nu Alpha
  • ΦΛΟ – Phi Lambda Omicron
Diathernia
  • ΔΧΔ – Delta Chi Delta

Athletics

Pacific began playing football in 1894 as part of the Oregon Intercollegiate Football Association. He became one of the founding members of the Northwest Conference in 1926.

Today men compete in baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field and wrestling. Women’s programs include basketball, cross country, golf, lacrosse, rowing, softball, soccer, swimming, tennis, track and field, and wrestling.

The Pacific Women’s Wrestling Program is one of five college-sponsored university programs in the United States. The team competed as part of the women’s division of the National Collegiate Wrestling Association, which began competing in 2007.

One of the most striking sports in the Pacific is handball, started in 1977 by English professor Michael Steele. Since 1981, the boxers have competed in 39 consecutive varsity national tournaments and won numerous individual and team national championships. In 2019The team added five more national titles to its record at the U.S. Handball Association National Collegiate Championship.

In addition to the facilities of the Stoller Center and Lincoln Park Athletic Complex, Pacific has indoor and outdoor tennis courts on campus and shares a competition-sized pool with the City of Forest Grove.

Notable people

Faculty

The Pacific undergraduate faculty is home to Jules Boykoff, a political scientist, poet and activist involved in Olympic Games politics. The MFA faculty has award-winning writers such as Kwame Dawes, Taihimba Jess, Doriann Lo, Marvin Bell, Ellen Bass, and Garth Greenwell. It also included former professional basketball player Jeron Roberts.

Pacific University College of Optometry has hired its first African American faculty member, Brian McGee, a staff optometrist practicing in New Orleans. She works at the institution as an assistant professor and clinical adjunct.

Graduates

  • Wlnsvey Campos ’17 – Elected Oregon Representative from 28th House District
  • Shirley Abbott ’52, OD ’53 – American ambassador, optometrist and milkman.
  • Les AuCoin ’69 – U.S. Representative for Oregon’s First Congressional District (1975–1992)
  • Lauren Cordain ’74 is a research scientist specializing in nutrition and exercise physiology.
  • Rick Dancer – journalist and politician
  • Dick Daniels – former NFL player
  • Daniel Gault (Tualatin Academy) – state legislator, educator and journalist
  • Alfred Carleton Gilbert 1902 (Tualatin Academy) – Olympian and inventor of the Erector Set
  • Tim Hauck – former NFL player
  • David G. Hebert ’94 – musicologist, musician and professor
  • Lynn Hellerstein is an optometrist, speaker, and author best known for her work in vision therapy.
  • William A. Hilliard ’52 – journalist and editor from Oregonian
  • Augustus K. Kinney is a longtime physician in Astoria, Oregon and a noted tuberculosis expert at the turn of the 20th century.
  • Mike Kreidler ’66, OD ’69 – Washington State U.S. Representative and State Insurance Commissioner
  • Gregg Lambert ’83 – philosopher and literary theorist
  • Olaus Muhry 1912 – ecologist and mammologist
  • Tela O’Donnell ’05 – Olympic wrestler
  • Robert T. Oliver ’32 is an author, professor and scholar who has authored over 50 books on Asian rhetorical traditions in the field of intercultural communication.
  • Carol Pott ’86 – writer, editor and vocalist
  • Harvey W. Scott 1863 – first Pacific graduate, editor of Oregonian
  • Thomas H. Tong 1868 – U.S. Representative for Oregon’s First Congressional District
  • Calvin Leroy Van Pelt ’49 – WWII Veteran
  • Nancy Wilson (no degree, ’76) – lead guitarist and vocalist for the rock band Heart

used literature

further reading

  • Miranda, Gary; Read Rick (2000). Magnificent audacity: a history of the University of the Pacific . Forest Grove, OR: University of the Pacific Press. ISBN 0935503307 .
  • Sevetson, Donald J. (2011). Atkinson: Pioneer Oregon Educator . Forest Grove, OR: CreateSpace. ISBN 9781466247192 .
  • Drury, Clifford Merrill (1936). Henry Harmon Spaulding: Pioneer of Old Oregon . Caldwell, ID: Caxton Printers. ASIN B00BHCDF4S .

external links

  • Official website
  • Athletics official website