Next Steps for Fall Enrollment | Admissions

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Next Steps for Fall Enrollment | Admissions
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You’re In!
Congratulations, Future Ducks!
Welcome to the University of Oregon! We know a Duck when we spot one. You’ve earned your place at a university known for excellence on and off the field, and where bold ideas turn to breakthroughs. Bookmark this site, along with your
application status portal
, to stay on track with next steps and to officially join the next class of brilliant, curious, passionate Ducks.
Complete Your Decision in Three Steps
1
Confirm Your Decision
Complete the Intent to Register (ITR) form in the
application status portal
and pay your $200 advance tuition deposit. This deposit goes toward your tuition in your first quarter and can be paid by electronic check or credit card.
Submit ITR
2
Register for Housing
Access the My Housing portal
4 days
after
your admission notification to register. You will need your UO ID, which begins with 95 and was sent via email. Explore residence halls, communities, room types, and meal plans.
Transfer students:
Housing registration required only if you’d like to live in on-campus residence halls.
Register for Housing
3
Claim Your Duck ID
Your Duck ID is your unique username representing the first part of your email address before “@uoregon.edu”.
It acts as the primary login for key student services such as the learning management system, academic advising, wi-fi, and many other benefits. Use your 95 number located in your
application status portal
to help get your Duck ID.
Claim your ID
First-year fall students:
Confirm your decision (submit your ITR) by 11:59 pm on May 1.
Contact us
if you need information for spring, summer or winter terms.
Understanding Your Financial Aid Offer
Admitted students will receive financial aid offers between late March and early April. Keep an eye on your UO application status portal — your letter will appear there as soon as it’s ready. Once you’ve received it, you can
explore what each part of the offer means and how it all fits together
.
Come visit us!
Visiting campus in Eugene is the best way to experience what life as a Duck will be.
Admitted Student Tours
Spend a morning or afternoon exploring campus (minimum 2 hours, with options to extend)​
Offered most weekdays and Saturdays from February through April
Includes a group presentation (up to 150 students) and a campus tour capped at 25 guests
Student-led academic tours available on select weekdays
Free to attend, registration required
Register for a Tour
Important:
When registering for a campus visit, please wait to make travel arrangements until you have received your confirmation email. These events often fill to capacity and once that occurs,
we are unable to change your registration to accommodate previously made travel plans.
For instance, we cannot add you to a full event even if you’ve made flight reservations before registering.
IntroDUCKtion — Registration Opens May 18
IntroDUCKtion is UO’s required orientation and your official launch into life as a Duck. During this immersive 2-day experience, you’ll build your class schedule with academic advisors, connect with other new Ducks (your future lifelong friends), and learn how to navigate campus resources that support your success from day one.
You’ll also get a feel for UO traditions, expectations, and the opportunities that make the Duck experience unique before your first term even begins.
Parents and Families
IntroDUCKtion includes programming designed for parents and families to help support your student. Learn about Parent and Family Programs, fall move-in and Week of Welcome, understanding the UO degree, academic support services, First-Year Programs, University Housing, Financial Aid and Scholarships, Business Affairs, and ways to get involved.
Attendance Details
You may preview the IntroDUCKtion dates via the links below, but please
do not
book travel in advance of receiving your confirmed registration. Each date has capacity limits that once met can not be shifted to accommodate pre-made travel plans. Please note, IntroDUCKtion is a paid event to cover the costs of the two-day experience.
Save the date—registration opens May 18
First-Year IntroDUCKtion
Transfer IntroDUCKtion
Hawai‘i Residents IntroDUCKtion
Parents & Families IntroDUCKtion
Ducks in a Row Virtual Info Sessions
Your next steps to becoming a Duck
Join the University of Oregon admissions team for a series of “what-comes-next ” online Zoom webinars throughout April.
Registration is required through the admitted student portal.
Register for Webinars
Topic
Date/Time
Description
PathwayOregon Information Session
Wednesday, April 15, 2026
6:00–7:15 p.m. (PST)
Learn how PathwayOregon supports eligible Oregon residents with full tuition and comprehensive advising. We’ll cover program benefits, requirements, and how to make the most of this incredible opportunity.
Student Panel
Thursday, April 16, 2026
5:30–6:15 p.m. (PST)
Hear directly from current Ducks about what life at the University of Oregon is really like. Students will share their experiences and answer your questions about academics, housing, involvement and culture, and making the transition to college.
University Housing
Thursday, April 23, 2026
5:30–6:15 p.m. (PST)
Discover everything you need to know about living on campus—from residence halls and dining to communities and amenities. Our housing team will guide you through the process so you can find the best fit for your first year at the UO.
Become a Duck Like These
Cinthia Muñiz Sanchez
Hometown:
Juárez, Chihuahua, Mexico
Major:
Neuroscience
Minor:
Chemistry
A neuroscience major and chemistry minor, Cinthia is blending curiosity with compassion to understand the brain and improve lives. Her research explores Parkinson’s brain activity, while community health clinics are shaping her service focus. She now aspires to become a pediatric physician serving children and families.
Read more about Cinthia
Nathan King
Hometown:
Nederland, Colorado
Majors:
Psychology
Minor:
Music
Advice for first-years
: Slow down. Take your headphones out, put your phone away, and look around. Enjoy the food you eat. Spend time with people that expand your mind. Choose your words. If you find yourself going through the motions, take a step back. Find activities that relax your mind and do them regularly. Be curious and patient.
Read more about Nathan
Eden McCall
Hometown:
Salem, Oregon
Major:
Journalism
Minor:
Science Communication
Eden McCall, '24, turns science into compelling stories. A Hearst Award winner for her environmental project Nature Next Door, Eden mastered video, data visualization, and immersive storytelling at UO—launching a career with OPB and even the White House, while still a student journalist.
Read more about Eden
Connect with Other New Ducks on NearPeer!
NearPeer is a unique online community specifically for our admitted students. It’s a great way to start connecting with other new Ducks from your area and around the world who will be joining the flock.
Sign up using the email on your UO application. Our student ambassadors often pop up in chats to answer questions and offer resources too!
Join NearPeer
We can't wait to have you here!