Established as Vanport College in 1946, Portland State University is a public university officiated as a state institution in 1969. Located in the southwest Portland, Oregon , it is the only public university in the state that is located within a major metropolitan city, and is one of Oregon's largest universities.[ 1] Its academic programs are organized in nine constituent schools and colleges, and have produced alumni across professions in the arts, sciences, business, academia, politics, and sports. As of 2019[update] , the university claims over 180,000 alumni worldwide.[ 2]
Portland State University sign near Epler Hall
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Colleges and schools
Defunct schools
PSC – Portland State College (predecessor to Portland State University; dissolved 1969)
VC – Vanport College (predecessor to Portland State College; dissolved 1955)
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