What religious traditions are represented on campus?
Christians of many denominations, Jews and a sprinkling of people from other religious traditions teach and work at Willamette. Student religious information is typically volunteered by half of an entering class: Of these, 40 percent identify as generically “Christian” or “Protestant.” Of those who declare a particular affiliation, Catholics are the most prominent, followed by Lutherans, United Methodists, Presbyterians, Episcopalians, Latter-day Saints, Baptists and Jews. In short, campus religious patterns closely approximate those of Willamette’s geographical context.