



In February of 2003, the Australasian College of Health Sciences
opened the doors of its new campus in Portland, Oregon.
Directions to our Portland campus
ACHS is nestled in the beautiful John’s Landing area, which sits
alongside the mighty Willamette River. Bald eagles can be seen nesting
in the cottonwoods and not a day goes by without the sighting of a
great blue heron, Portland’s unofficial city bird.
John’s landing is just five minutes drive from downtown Portland.
The campus lies two blocks from the Willamette, in a blended retail,
residential, and commercial neighborhood.
There are many restaurants and stores within a short walk of the
College.
We welcome graduates, students, prospective students and our visitors
anytime during regular business hours. We’d be more than happy
to show you around—even take you for a walk down to the
river!
Directions to our Portland campus
From Interstate 5 (I-5) South, take exit 298, which is Corbett Avenue.
Take a right off the exit and stay on Corbett until you
reach Pendleton. Take a left (East) on Pendleton. Go two blocks, then
take a right (South) onto Hood Avenue.
The College is in the middle of the block on the east side of Hood
Avenue. Our address is 5940 SW Hood Avenue. Our phone number is 503-244-0726.
From I-5 North, take exit 299A. The sign will say to John’s
Landing and Lake Oswego. The exit puts you on Macadam Avenue.
Stay on Macadam until you reach Pendleton. Turn right (West) on Pendleton.
Go two blocks, then take a left (South) on Hood Avenue.

Our botanical teaching garden at the John’s Landing campus.
Portland’s climate in the summer is one of the best in the country. Lots of sun,
occasional rain – and pleasantly warm!

The calm before the storm: One of our classrooms ready for the next wave of learning.

Our copper still - used to distill essential oils in class. As you can imagine,
a real hit with the students.

The Australasian College campus store: students, graduates, and the general public
are welcome to visit any time.

Far from Portland! We thought we’d show you one of our student trips to Syros,
Greece.

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