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The Master of Community and Regional Planning (CRP) cultivates visionary civic leaders through an engaging, practice-based curriculum within a diverse academic setting. This program equips students to maximize their career potential across public, private, and nonprofit spheres at multiple levels.
Focusing on cooperative, experiential education, the program generates timely insights through cross-disciplinary research while collaborating with regional stakeholders to address pressing societal concerns involving economic, environmental, urban, and equity dimensions.
As a professionally accredited graduate program established in 1968, CRP has a longstanding tradition of granting planning degrees. Oregon's forward-thinking policy landscape, paired with the program's recognized practical initiatives, provides students with a cutting-edge educational experience. Our two-year degree typically admits about 20 annual candidates, with alumni consistently achieving strong employment outcomes post-graduation.