Transition and Inclusion
This leadership and scholarship initiative, in partnership with the Portland Leadership Foundation, provides full-ride scholarships to equip urban students to serve and lead on campus before returning to their neighborhoods as agents of change.
George Fox seeks to become a racially and ethnically diverse community. To this end, the Blueprint serves as a document by which to guide us as we enroll and nurture a racially and ethnically diverse student population and employ staff and faculty members who are persons of color.
This one-day event allows new incoming students to pick up their ID card and computer, mingle with future classmates, meet with an advisor and register for fall classes, and get more acquainted with the campus.
A resource for international students, this office specializes in helping international students transition to college life in the United States.
The university’s Office of Multicultural Programs educates students on diversity from a Christian worldview, cultivates students' attitudes, ideas, and behaviors as they relate to multicultural issues, and encourages participation in activities that celebrate cultural differences.
First-year students, those who transfer in, and others who are transitioning to life on campus receive quite the welcome when they arrive.
This event is designed for sophomores who want more opportunities to connect socially as well as find out about topics important during the sophomore year.
- Student Life
- Community Life
- Spiritual Life
- Student Services
- Transition and Inclusion
- Multicultural Student Programs
- Residence Life
- Resources
- Student Life Handbook
- Newberg Campus Emergency Response Plan
- First Year Experience
- Sophomore Springboard
- ADVANCE Leadership Development Program
- Intramurals at George Fox University
- About Our Staff
- Intervention Form

