Pacific University has two Oregon campuses, in Forest Grove and Hillsboro. It also maintains satellite locations in Portland and
Honolulu, Hawai'i.
Forest Grove The Forest Grove campus features several historic buildings. Old College Hall is the oldest educational building west of the Mississippi and today serves as Pacific University's museum. The Forest Grove campus opened a new residence hall, Cascade Hall, in 2014. The Forest Grove campus is home to a number of sustainability initiatives in its infrastructure, earning a Silver
Sustainability Tracking, Assessment & Rating System (STARS) rating in 2019. Several buildings have
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) certification, including the Tim and Cathy Tran library, built in 2005 and remodeled with more study rooms and makers space in 2019. The LEED-certified Berglund Hall houses a community preschool, Burlingham and Gilbert residence halls are LEED Gold-certified. The Bill & Cathy Stoller Center is home to the university's intercollegiate athletic teams, athletic offices, and the department of exercise science. It features more than 95,000 square feet of floor space, including team rooms, locker rooms, classrooms, a wood-floor gymnasium, a weight and fitness center and the Fieldhouse, the first indoor practice area in the Northwest Conference and the only one with FieldTurf. Outside the Stoller Center is the entrance to Hanson Stadium, which includes a FieldTurf soccer, lacrosse and football surface, a nine-lane track and grandstands. The stadium is part of the City of Forest Grove Lincoln Park Athletic Complex, built in 2008. Lincoln Park houses the baseball complex, Chuck Bafaro Stadium at Bond Field, the softball complex, Sherman/Larkins Stadium, and natural grass fields for soccer and track throwing events. Lincoln Park is also home to a fitness trail, playground equipment, a BMX course, a skateboard park and picnic areas.
Hillsboro Just 10 miles west of Forest Grove, the Hillsboro Campus houses many of Pacific's graduate and professional programs. In the heart of Portland's largest suburb, the Hillsboro Campus is on the MAX light rail line in Hillsboro's Health and Education District. The campus has state-of-the-art classroom and labs for the College of Health Professions and MBA programs, as well as community healthcare clinics. The Hillsboro campus opened in 2006 with its first building, a five-story LEED Gold-certified building, which was dedicated as Creighton Hall. A second building, known as HPC2 and also LEED-certified, opened in 2010. The campus is part of the Hillsboro Health & Education District and is adjacent to the MAX light rail line. Primarily home to Pacific University's College of Health Professions, the campus houses several master's- and doctorate-level programs in health professions, as well as clinics, open to the public, for audiology, dental hygiene, physical therapy and professional psychology, as well as an interdisciplinary diabetes clinic and an eye clinic run by the Pacific University College of Optometry. The Virginia Garcia Memorial Health Center also has a clinic and pharmacy on site.
Portland office The MFA in Writing program has an office in Portland's Pearl District in the period between residencies—in the winter in
Seaside, Oregon, and in the summer in Forest Grove.
Healthcare clinics Pacific operates comprehensive healthcare clinics and mobile units throughout the greater Portland area in audiology, dental hygiene, optometry, interprofessional, and psychology.
Film location Pacific is regularly used as a shooting location for television serials and films. Its campuses are in the
Willamette Valley, with its snow-capped mountains, pristine beaches, evergreen forests, and vibrant cities. One producer called Forest Grove "a picture-perfect little town". ==Student life==