– Deadlines Extended –

Due to the delay in FAFSA data being supplied to the University of Oregon, the UO is extending the confirmation deadline to June 1, 2024, for first-year students admitted for fall 2024. We are also extending the priority FAFSA filing deadline to April 1, 2024, for all UO students.

Trinidad and Tobago

The University of Oregon uses a holistic review process when making our admissions decisions. Though academic performance is important, we also consider strength of curriculum, English proficiency, grade trend, and other factors.

Freshman admission

For admission consideration, students from the Trinidadian and Tobagonian education system should have a minimum average high school academic performance of at least:

  • Caribbean Secondary Education Certificate (CSEC): II out of VI (2 out of 6), 4, or Good
  • Caribbean Advanced Placement Exam (CAPE): III out of VII (3 out of 7), 4, or Good

If your secondary school uses a different grading scale, please contact us.

Students from Trinidad and Tobago need to meet the University of Oregon's minimum English proficiency requirements for admission. If you do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements, you may apply for conditional admission.

Learn more about completing the application process.

Transfer admission

Transfer admission requirements vary by major requested and the university or college the student is transferring from. Learn more about our transfer admission process or contact us for additional information.

Students from Trinidad and Tobago need to meet University of Oregon’s minimum English proficiency requirements for admission. If you do not meet the minimum English proficiency requirements, you may apply for conditional admission.

Learn more about completing the application process.