Membership Options

The Department of Physical Education and Recreation operates our membership durations, facility hours, and facility closures based on the University Academic Calendar. Information of closures can be found on our detailed facility hours page. Recurring closures each year include, but are not limited to:

  • Weekends during academic break periods (winter break, spring break, pre-summer hours, pre-fall hours)
  • New Year's Day
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Day
  • Memorial Day
  • Juneteenth
  • Independence Day
  • Annual Maintenance Shutdown (generally two weeks, beginning at the end of August)
  • Labor Day
  • Veterans Day
  • Thanksgiving Day through the Sunday after Thanksgiving
  • Winter Break (end of fall term through start of winter term)
  • Christmas Day

The Student Recreation Center follows the university academic calendar. All memberships are based on the academic term. Fall, winter, spring, and summer are 10 academic weeks and one finals week, with additional weeks added depending on university break periods. Hours of operation are also based on the academic schedules with closures or shortened hours during finals and break periods.

Due to the increase in student fees, prices will increase beginning with fall 2024 memberships and will be available for purchase in August.


 

Current Students

$0

Included in student fees

Includes:
  • UO students currently enrolled in classes who pay the Recreation Center fee during current term
  • UO ID has been claimed from ID Card Office at EMU
How to Join:

Membership is automatic!

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Non-Fee Paying Students

$135 per term

No annual membership option; one term per academic year allowed

Includes:
  • Students who graduated the previous term or students in between terms who are not currently taking classes but were enrolled the term prior
  • Students who do not pay Recreation Center fees and those using Faculty/Staff Tuition Benefit
  • Community Education Program, High School Equivalency Program, Continuing Education Program, and students taking non fee-bearing credits
  • Students who withdraw or do not enroll in fee-bearing classes for consecutive terms after their last enrolled term will revert to Community Member status
How to Join:
  1. Bring UO ID and proof of age to the Rec Welcome Desk
  2. Fill out paperwork and pay with Visa, Mastercard, or bill to your UO account
 

UO Faculty and Staff

$135 per term

Annually: $540*

Includes:
  • Current faculty and staff
  • Retired faculty and staff
  • Emeritus faculty
How to Join:
  1. Bring UO ID and proof of age to the Rec Welcome Desk
  2. Fill out paperwork and pay with Visa, Mastercard, payroll deduction, or bill to your UO account
  3. Renew online or in person
 

$135 per term

Annually: $540*

Includes:
  • Dependents, partners, and spouses over age 18 of faculty, staff, and students (both parties must be present to sign affidavit of marriage/domestic partnership)
How to Join:
  1. Obtain Community Card from UO ID Card Services ($10)
  2. Bring Community Card and proof of age to the Rec Welcome Desk. Proof of relationship may be requested.
  3. Fill out paperwork and pay with Visa or Mastercard
 

UO Alumni

$155 per term

Annually: $620*

Includes:
  • True UO alumni (transcript or diploma required)
  • UO Alumni Association members (UOAA card and proof of current membership required during purchase and renewal)
How to Join:
  1. Obtain Community Card from UO ID Card Services ($10)
  2. Bring proof of alumni status, UO ID or Community Card, and proof of age to the Rec Welcome Desk
  3. Fill out paperwork and pay with Visa or Mastercard

     
 

Community Members

$195 per term

Annually: $780*

Includes:
  • Anyone over age 18 not included in the other categories
How to Join:
  1. Obtain Community Card from UO ID Card Services ($10)
  2. Bring Community Card and proof of age to the Rec Welcome Desk
  3. Fill out paperwork and pay with Visa or Mastercard

*Annual membership only available for purchase starting fall term.

Membership Benefits

As a member of the Rec, you will have access to one of the nation’s top collegiate recreation facilities, educational and motivational programs, and knowledgeable and inspirational staff that care about your success. As a member we will educate, inspire, and motivate you to live an active, balanced life!

Members make an investment in their wellness and are able to take advantage of these benefits:

  • Access to a 34,000-square-foot LEED Platinum facility open 121 hours per week
  • An aquatic facility featuring a 12-lane lap pool, a warm water recreational pool, and a 16-person spa
  • 15,700 square feet of new fitness, cardio, and strength training equipment including an indoor fitness yard with turf
  • Eight multi-functional basketball courts with open recreation basketball, volleyball, and badminton, racquetball and squash courts, table tennis, and an indoor running track
  • Five studios, including a state-of-the-art cycling studio complete with mood lighting
  • Use of four turf fields, outdoor tennis courts, and an outdoor track
  • Two-story locker rooms with private showers, day use and rental lockers
  • CrossFit gym and member pricing for classes
  • 55-foot-wide and 20-foot-tall bouldering wall and a 30-foot-tall rock wall with over 2,800 square feet of top rope and lead climbing
  • Dedicated tennis center with open recreation hours and member pricing on activity classes
  • Member pricing for Duck Trails youth camps, lessons, and Starfish swim lessons
  • 140 activity courses per term, including classes in aquatics, scuba, fitness, golf, martial arts, yoga and meditation, rock climbing, racquet sports, team and individual sports, and weight training, that can be taken for credit or with member pricing
  • Students and faculty and staff members can participate in Intramural sports which offer a wide variety of sport leagues and special events
  • Free equipment and towel service

Rec membership is a benefit to those with a direct relationship with the University of Oregon. One must be a student or a member to access facilities and programs. We offer memberships and access options to our UO community, alumni, and the Eugene-Springfield community. Join our community today and find your fit!

Questions? Contact the Welcome Desk at src@uoregon.edu or 541-346-4183.

Cost of attendance is the estimated cost to attend the UO for the academic year. The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships provides estimates for cost of attendance information that goes beyond tuition and fees, and includes: living expenses (housing and food), books/supplies/equipment, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses.