Oregon Statutes
§ 350.250 — Students unable because of religious beliefs to attend classes on certain days
Oregon § 350.250
JurisdictionOregon
Vol.9
Title 30Education and Culture
Ch. 350Statewide Coordination of Higher Education
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Bluebook
Or. Rev. Stat. § 350.250 (2026).
Text
(1)As used in this section, “school of higher education” means:
(2)No student shall be refused admission to a school of higher education or be expelled from such a school for the sole reason that, because of religious beliefs, the student is unable to attend classes on a particular day.
(3)Any student in a school of higher education who, because of religious beliefs, is unable to attend classes on a particular day shall be excused on that day from any examination, study requirement or work requirement. However, at the student’s own expense the student shall make up the examination, study requirement or work requirement missed because of the absence.
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Legislative History
Formerly 352.370
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