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  1. Inquiries may be directed to the college's Title IX Coordinator by email at title-ix@reed.edu, by phone at 503-517-4842, or on campus in Eliot 108A. Inquiries may also be directed to the Assistant Secretary for Civil Rights, Office for Civil Rights, US Department of Education. Read the full Notice of Nondiscrimination.

  2. Reed College was founded in 1908, and its first classes were held in 1911. Reed is named for Oregon pioneers Simeon and Amanda Reed. Simeon Reed had been an entrepreneur in trade on the Columbia River; in his will he suggested that Amanda “devote some portion of my estate to benevolent objects, or to the cultivation, illustration, or ...

  3. International Student Orientation (ISO) is an essential part of the international student experience and is carefully designed to create community and help launch you into a successful semester at Reed College. International Student Orientation happens before first-year Orientation and is required for all F-1 and J-1 visa holders.

  4. www.niche.com › colleges › reed-collegeReed College - Niche

    One of the most distinctive colleges in the nation, Reed provides a singular example of the liberal arts experience: a structured curriculum with an emphasis on independent inquiry; extensive written and in-person feedback from professors on assignments; and a deeply collaborative academic environment. Classes are small, faculty members are ...

  5. Experience what makes Reed's campus life truly exceptional and encounter endless opportunities for personal growth. Discover Academics Request Information Visit Reed. Explore your passions and make lifelong friends at Reed College through our vibrant and inviting campus life. Join student clubs, hike mountains, and more.

  6. About Reed. Mission & History. Leadership. Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion. Alumni Careers & Outcomes. Academic Departments. College Offices. Reed’s 26 departments offer 38 majors, of which 13 are interdisciplinary. Each department is housed within one of Reed's five academic divisions.

  7. Reed College prohibits unlawful discrimination on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital or familial status, military status, veteran status, genetic information, physical or mental disability, pregnancy, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local laws that apply to the college, in any area ...