Oregon Statutes

§ 348.586 — Prohibited promotional activities for institutions of higher education

Oregon § 348.586
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.9
Title 30Education and Culture
Ch. 348Student Aid; Education Stability Fund; Planning

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Or. Rev. Stat. § 348.586 (2026).

Text

An institution of higher education that operates in this state may not:

(1)Promise or guarantee employment, or overstate the availability of jobs, upon completion of an educational program or degree from the institution.
(2)Advertise inaccurately regarding length of time required to learn a trade or skill.
(3)Omit from an advertisement, or from promotional material, information indicating which educational programs are delivered by means of distance education.
(4)Advertise, or indicate in promotional material, that the institution is accredited, if the institution is not accredited.
(5)Solicit students for enrollment by advertising material in “help wanted” or similar columns in a magazine, newspaper or similar publication.
(6)Use advertising that does not identify the institution. (

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Legislative History

2014 c.84 §4

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