The College of
LIBERAL ARTS
SPS Accolades
Oregon State University's online bachelor's degree in psychology has been ranked No. 1 in the nation by U.S. News & World Report
This incredible honor is based on the high-quality online learning experiences developed by the CLA's world-class faculty, as well as the CLA advisors and staff who provide unmatched support resources for students around the world. read more about the ranking >
Student Spotlight
Advocating for Oregon’s farmers and ranchers
How a fifth-generation rancher and FFA leader found her calling in agricultural communications at Oregon State
Tayleur Baker's experience as an active member of the Eastern Oregon’s Future Farmers of America (FFA) and 4-H organizations helped her develop tangible career skills and a deeper connection to agriculture, which informed her decision to study agricultural communications at Oregon State.
The Launchpad Scholars Program invites all First Gen, first-term, first-year Liberal Arts students to a training session for writing successful scholarship applications.
Distinguished Alumni
Psychology alumnus finds career in design
Kyle Hart turned curiosity about the human mind into a creative career, combining psychology, design, and imagination
Now a lead footwear color designer at Converse, Hart’s journey shows you’re not limited by your major, only by how boldly you apply it.
CLA by the Numbers
5,026
The right size for your education
The College of Liberal Arts is the proud academic home of 5,026 students. With 1 faculty member for every 15 undergraduate students, you'll receive a personalized education paired with a robust liberal arts college experience.
World Class Instruction
Our dynamic, intellectual community of 336 expert faculty tackle the world’s biggest issues from social justice to food insecurity. They conduct symphonies and design in virtual reality. They study the past to forge solutions for the future.
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4-Year Graduation Guarantee
CLA is the only college at Oregon State that guarantees you'll graduate in 4 years. Our graduates go on to successful careers in medicine, technology, the arts, media, law, policy, education, business and more. Your path is wide open.
Research Highlights
Ensuring a space to belong in music: Inside The Hill We Climb
At a time when conversations about identity, equity, and inclusion are increasingly politicized, The Hill We Climb poses a question to the wind band world: What does it actually mean to belong?
Edited by Erik Kar Jun Leung, director of bands at Oregon State, this second volume centers the voices and lived experiences of LGBTQ+ musicians, artists, and educators working in wind band music. The collection builds on The Horizon Leans Forward (2020), which addressed systemic inequalities faced by women, BIPOC, and queer musicians.
Faculty Focus
Jackie Goldman champions student success through research, mentorship, and real-world impact
An educational psychologist reshaping how students learn, and a volunteer firefighter dedicated to helping her community, Goldman brings both heart and rigor to everything she does
“When students aren’t receiving the help or support they need in their classes, the rate of burnout is naturally higher,” said Goldman. “Offering more choices to students and making them feel like real people can significantly affect a student’s level of stress. My research takes place in the classroom, which isn’t a controlled environment, but any real world implications are worth exploring.”