OCF Scholarships Administered through the Oregon Student Assistance Commission
OCF has partnered with the Oregon Student Assistance Commission (OSAC) for nearly 30 years. OSAC is a state agency whose mission is to help Oregon students attain a post-secondary education.
By contracting with OSAC to administer more than 250 of its scholarship programs, OCF permits students to complete a single application form to be eligible for scholarships not just from OCF but from a number of other sources, both public and private.
To review the enormous list of scholarships administered by OSAC for OCF and other funders, please visit www.GetCollegeFunds.org. The site allows students to search for scholarships that fit their profile and provides students an electronic application form and instructions on how to apply. Applicants need only to complete one common application online for the portfolio of scholarships administered by OSAC.
OSAC applications are available online beginning in mid-October and accepted through March 1 for the approaching academic year. Visit www.GetCollegeFunds.org for updates and application process or deadline.
OCF Scholarships Administered by an Educational Institution or Other Entity
For some of OCF's scholarships, the application form and directions are found at an educational institution or other site. For a list of these scholarships (approximately 30), click here.
OCF Scholarships Administered Solely by OCF
For three of OCF's scholarships, the application forms are available here. See below for a list.
Verl and Dorothy Miller Native American Vocational Scholarship
For Native American residents of Oregon who are seeking vocational training or certification. Click here for the application form.
St. Andrew's Society Scholarship
For Oregon high school graduates who were born in Scotland or who have a parent or grandparent who was born in Scotland, or who have demonstrated a significant commitment (see criteria) to Scottish dancing, piping or drumming. Click here for the application form and the recommendation form.
Howard Vollum American Indian Scholarship
For Native American residents of Clackamas, Multnomah or Washington counties in Oregon or Clark County in Washington, who are seeking a post-secondary degree in science, computer science, engineering or math. Click here for the application form. For previous recipients of the Vollum scholarship, click here for the renewal form.