| AVAILABLE SCHOLARSHIPS | |||
| If you have questions, please see Mrs. Dettwyler in Student Services, or the ETS Room | |||
| U.S. Bank Internet Scholarship Program | 30 scholarships of $1,000 each will be awarded in a random drawing for graduating seniors. The awards may be used at any accredited two- or four-year college or university within the U.S. Apply online at: www.usbank.com/studentbanking | 2/28/08 | |
| American Cancer Society Scholarship | Up to $2,500 renewable scholarship to students who are cancer survivors. Must plan on attending an accredited university, community college, or vocational technical school. Must have a 2.5 GPA. Pick-up application in the Career Center. | 2/22/08 | |
| Cosa Youth Scholarship | The Confederation of Oregon School Administrators offers 12 awards at $1,000 each for students who plan to enroll in any 2-year or 4-year public or private college in Oregon. Applicants should be active in school and community activities and have a 3.5 cumulative GPA. Applications can be downloaded at: www.cosa.k12.or.us | 2/22/08 | |
| Northwest Women in Educational Administration | Two $1,000 scholarships to a female entering the field of education. Active in school and community activities. GPA of 3.5 or better. Download application at www.cosa.k12.or.us | 2/22/08 | |
| Oregon Association of Latino Administrators | 1 award of $1,000 given to a deserving Latino student. Active in school and community activities with a 3.5 GPA. Download application at:www.cosa.k12.or.us | 2/22/08 | |
| Chaffee Education & Training Grant | Students who are currently or formerly in foster care. Awards up to $5000. | 3/1/2008 | |
| Oregon Collectors Association Bob Hasson Memorial Scholarship Fund | Awarded to Oregon High School seniors for their use as fulltime students at any Oregon accredited public, private college, university or trade school. Scholarship recipients must start attendance within 12 months of the award and show proof of enrollment for a minimum of 12 credit hours. | 3/1/08 | |
| Oregon Fraternal Order of Eagles | Awards of $1,000 each are available to graduating seniors in Oregon. The awards may be used at any accredited college, university or school of higher learning within Oregon. Applicants will be judged equally on academic record, financial need, and extracurricular activities. Applications are available in the Career Center. | 3/1/08 | |
| The Oregon Student Assistance Commission (OSAC | On this one application are more than 300 scholarships (of which you may choose up to 9, or 20 if you apply online) Go To; www.getcollegefunds.org | 3/1/08 | |
| CUAO Financial Literacy Sscholarship | This award is open to any Oregon high school senior who is a memboer of an Oregon credit union affiliated with CUAO. Must be a graduating high school senior, enrolled or to be enrolled in an accredited college or university as a full-time student (12 hours per term), Have a cumalitive high school GPA of 3.0; must be a member in good standing of an Oregon credit union and have his or her own account. Applications are available online at www.cuao.org | 3/3/08 | |
| SAMMY Scholarship | Awards of $7500 for outstanding scholar athletes who are good role models. Applicants will be evaluated on academic performance, athletic excellence, leadership, and community service. Applications and official rules are available at: www.sammy.bodybymilk.com | 3/7/08 | |
| The Association of Computer Professionals in Education | These $2500 awards are for senior students who have been actively involved with technology during their high school careers and plan to pursue a career in a technology related field. For an application go to: www.acpenw.org/home/awards.html | 3/7/08 | |
| The Association of Computer Professionals in Education | These $2500 awards are for senior students who have been actively involved with technology during their high school careers and plan to pursue a career in a technology related field. For an application go to: www. Acpenw.org/home/awards.html | 3/7/08 | |
| The Association of Computer Professionals in Education | Four $2500 awards to be awarded to seniors graduating in Washington or Oregon who have demonstrated a high level of involvement with technology during their high school careers and are planning to pursue studies in a technology related field. Get application information at: www.apenw.org/home/awards.html | 3/9/08 | |
| Douglas Timbers Operators Scholarship | Three awards of $1,000 each. Must have an intention to major in a natural resource related field. This may include Chemistry, Animal Science, Geology, Biology, and Engineering. Selection will be based on academic achievement, participation in school and community activities, personal statement, financial need and recommendations. Application available in Career Center. | 3/10/08 | |
| Lowe's Scholarship | The Lowe’s Scholarship is open to all high school seniors who plan to attend any accredited 2-year or 4-year college or university within the United States. Winners are selected based on leadership qualities, community involvement and academic performance. Over 350 awards ranging from $1,000-$15,000. Go to: www.lowes.com/scholarship | 3/15/08 | |
| SEMI Scholarship | Three $2,000 scholarships to graduating seniors. Must have a cumulative 3.0 GPA and plan on pursuing a major such as Math, Engineering, Computer Science, or Education with a focus on teaching math or science. Preference given to applicants who have a work history, financial need, and volunteered and shown leadership experience in civic or professional associations. Additional information available in Career Center or visit: www.semi.org/pnwscholarship | 3/15/08 | |
| Douglas County Farm Bureau Scholarship | Six awards of $1,000 for graduating seniors in Douglas County who plan to study at any accredited institution in the state of Oregon. Applicants must be pursuing a field of study in agriculture or forestry. Emphasis for selection will be placed on academic standing, financial need, and initiative. Pick-up an application in the Career Center. | 4/1/08 | |
| Associated Oregon Loggers | Award of $1,500 (renewable for 3 years) for a high school senior who plan to pursue a four-year college or university education and career in a forest reproduction field of study. Examples of qualifying fields of study include Forest Management, Forest Engineering or Forest Products. Pick-up an application in the Career Center or visit: www.oregonloggers.org/scholarship.html | 4/1/08 | |
| Oregon Association of Public Accountants Scholarship Foundation | Awards of $1,500 to $2,000 for students who plan to enroll in any accredited college in the State of Oregon and plan to study accounting. Recipients will be selected based on financial need, scholastic achievement, personal qualifications, and professional promise. Pick up an application in the Career Center or download an application at: www.oaia.net/scholarship.html | 4/1/08 | |
| Douglas Small Woodlands Association Scholarship | One $500 scholarship to a Douglas County high school senior. Must have a demonstrated interest in forestry. Interest can be demonstrated through courses taken, 4-H or FFA activities, involvement family farm, employment or community activities related to forestry. Minimum GPA of 2.5. Pick-up an application in the Career Center. | 4/1/08 | |
| Oregon Association of Nurseries | Scholarships ranging from $500 to a $1,000 for students who plan to pursue career opportunities in horticulture through university or community college studies. For explanations of each scholarship and an application go to: http://scholarship.oan.org | 4/1/08 | |
| Oregon Farm Bureau Scholarship | Awards of $1,000 for graduating Oregon seniors who plan to pursue their education in either a two-year or four-year college. Students must be planning to study in an agriculture or forestry related field. Applications are available at: www.oregonfb.org/programs/oaef_mem_schol.shtml | 4/1/08 | |
| Asian American Foundation Scholarships | Four awards of $500 each to Oregon high school seniors or Oregon college students who are U.S. citizens. Must write essay and show involvement in Asian community and cultural events. For an application go to: www.aaforegon.com | 4/15/08 | |
| Educational Communications/Balfour & Taylor Publishing | 111 awards ranging from $1000 to $6000 to graduating seniors to be used at any accredited post-secondary institution in the United States. Primary selection criteria: GPA and SAT/ACT scores. Secondary criteria: Activities and Financial Need. Applications available on-line at: www.ecisf.org | 5/1/08 | |
| Portland State University – Irving Levin/Stephanie Fowler | A $1,500 - $3,000 renewable scholarship awarded to incoming Portland State University freshmen and sophomores, who are first generation college students with demonstrated financial need, a passion for their field of study, and who have shown academic achievement. Visit www.sa.pdx.edu/scholarships/apps/2008LevinFowler.doc | 5/1/08 | |
| Oregon Association of Broadcasters Foundation | Awards of $1,000 each to graduating Oregon high school seniors. Must have 3.0 GPA and plan to enroll in a full-time course of study in Broadcast Journalism, Production, Management, or other broadcast-related major. Pick-up an application in the Career Center. | 5/9/08 | |