College Costs | Oregon Tech Back College Costs Financing Your Education Scholarships Western Undergrad Exchange Veterans Benefits Engage and Invest We know financial literacy is key for students’ success not only while studying at Oregon Tech, but before and after. Our Financial Aid Office works to ensure prospective and current students alike—and their families—fully understand the costs and benefits that come with investing in an Oregon Tech education. We provide a clear breakdown of our tuition costs, information on applying for FAFSA (federal financial aid), as well as guidance on applying for university scholarships and eligibility for tuition reduction. The university also offers resources such as our Owls’ Worth financial literacy program to equip students with the wisdom to better manage their money. Tuition Costs: 2026-27 Academic Year Annual Rates for Base Resident Undergraduate Students at 15 Credit Hours Per Term *NOTE: The difference in costs are the associated fees for Portland-Metro and Klamath Falls campus Fall 2025 to Summer 2026 Tuition Tuition and Fees Klamath Falls $11,403.00 $13,760.37* Portland-Metro $11,403.00 $12,085.68* Annual Rates for Medical Imaging, Respiratory Care, Dental, and Engineering & Technology Differential Resident Undergraduate Students at 15 Credit Hours Per Term** *NOTE: The difference in costs are the associated fees for Portland-Metro and Klamath Falls campus **NOTE:  Not all majors are offered at both campuses Fall 2025 to Summer 2026 Tuition Tuition and Fees Klamath Falls $15,621.75 $17,979.12* Portland-Metro $15,621.75 $16,304.43* NOTE: Rates listed above are for base rate majors and some differential rate majors.  For the rates of other Oregon Tech special majors, as well as mandatory fees, please visit our Tuition and Fees page. Image Borrowing Right Taking on loans for college is a reality for students across the country. That said, our graduates have among the lowest default rates when compared to graduates from other public universities in the state—and they tend to borrow less compared to state and national averages. Make the investment wisely. Explore Resources Financial Aid Institutional Loans Scholarship Opportunities Tuition & Fees Tuition Reciprocity WUE Tuition-reduction Helpful Links Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) Complete and renew your application online. Fast Web Find scholarships tailored to your personal profile. A Guide to Financial Aid Get your Financial Aid questions answered. Get College Funds Learn how to pay for college, manage your debt, and apply for scholarships. International Scholarships The most comprehensive listing of grants, scholarships, loan programs, and other information to assist college and university students in the pursuit of study abroad. U.S. Department of Education Information for students, parents, teachers and administrators. College Scorecard - Information on college affordability from the US Department of Education's College Affordability and Transparency Center.