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George Fox University is a Christ-centered university of the humanities, sciences and professional studies. It offers undergraduate, graduate, seminary, and degree-completion programs.

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Founded: 1891
President: Robin Baker, PhD
Accreditation: Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities, and others
Degrees Conferred: BA, BS, MA, MAOL, MAT, MBA, MDiv, MEd, DMin, DMgt, EdD, PsyD
Majors: Forty-one undergraduate majors through traditional and degree-completion programs, as well as 12 graduate and five seminary programs
Locations: 85-acre residential campus in Newberg, Ore.; Teaching centers in Portland, Salem, and Boise, Idaho; and other sites
Student Profile 2007-08: 3,253 total in all programs.
Affiliation: Northwest Yearly Meeting of Friends (Quaker)
Athletics: Member of the NCAA Div. III and the Northwest Conference;

Seven intercollegiate men's teams and eight intercollegiate women's teams

Student-faculty ratio: 11:1
Faculty: 348
Library: More than 200,000 books and periodicals in two locations
Alumni: 18,678 living alumni residing in 48 countries
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