[2] For the 2005 to 2006 academic year, the school's criminal justice program ranked 41st in the United States for most associate degrees granted in that field.
[1] In 2012, Pioneer Pacific College was granted approval by the American Bar Association to offer the Bachelor of Science Degree in Legal Studies.
[clarification needed][2] The college announced plans to close its campuses in Portland, Beaverton, and Springfield, as well as the Oregon Culinary Institute by the end of July 2020.
The college already had plans to fire 131 faculty and staff members due to lowered enrollment that it attributed to the COVID-19 pandemic.
[clarification needed] The Lane County campus was located in Springfield's Gateway District on Sports Way and was housed in a two-story building with 20,000 square feet (1,900 m2) of space.
[13] Pioneer Pacific College offered several degree and diploma programs in the healthcare, business, and legal fields.