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DATE DUENAME OF SCHOLARSHIPAPPLICATIONSCHOLARSHIP DETAILSGRADE LEVELADDITIONAL DOCUMENTS REQUIRED
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Open Year RoundOTEC- Trade School ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationOTEC is pleased to offer members and their legal dependents an opportunity to apply for scholarships to attend a trade, vocational, or technical school. The scholarship application process has been made easy and simple to encourage participation. Trade school scholarship applications will be accepted throughout the year and awarded as funds are available to those candidates who meet all the application criteria.Senior/Adult/College
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Open Year RoundOTEC- Lineman ScholarshipClick Here for Application OTEC is pleased to offer members and their legal dependents an opportunity to apply for scholarships to attend a Lineman College. Senior/Adult/College
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October 31st Voice of Democracy
(See email for application)
See Future CenterHigh school student between the grades 9-12 in a public high school or home school in the United States. Must be US citizen or intends to be a US citizen.Freshmen-Senior
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November 3rdHispanic Heritage Youth ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationBe currently enrolled in high school or home school program and graduating in the spring of 2025. Must have a minimum unweighted 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale or 7.5 on a 10.0 scale. Must enroll at an accredited higher education institution in 2025-2026. Be of Hispanic heritage (includes Spain, Brazil, Philippines)Senior
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November 12th
at 11:59pm Pacific Time
Elks National FoundationApplication:Click hereCurrent high school seniors, or the equivalent, who are citizens of the United States are eligible to apply. Applicants do not need to be related to a member of the Elks. High school graduates are not eligible to apply. Applicants must be citizens of the United States on the date their applications are submitted; permanent legal resident status does not qualify.Senior
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November 14thJack Kent Cooke Foundation ScholarshipApplication: Click hereThe Cooke College Scholarship Program is an undergraduate scholarship program available to high-achieving high school seniors with financial need who seek to attend and graduate from the nation's best four-year colleges and universities. 3.5 GPA or better. Senior
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December 1stACF Visionary ScholarshipClick Here for Application10 scholarships awarded between $1,000-$2,500. All high school students can apply, see application for more information. 9-12
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December 1stHagan Scholarship FoundationClick Here for Application3.5 GPA graduating senior that demonstrates strong work ethic (240 hours each year or more). This scholarship is renewable as long as you keep your collegiate GPA at a certain level, and on track to graduate in a four year period. Please see application for more information. Senior
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December 1stIETA Girls: College-bound scholarshipClick Here for ApplicationIETA awards $2,000 in scholarships each year. The IETA Girls: College-bound scholarship is awarded to individual high school female seniors that are entering into a college program in science, technology, engineering or mathematics. This scholarship will follow the ACT guidelines for STEM to determine which majors of study qualify.Female Seniors
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December 1stDell Scholars ScholarshipApplication:Click hereParticipant in a program approved college readiness program in grades 11 and 12. Demonstrates a need for financial assistance. Plans to enroll in college after high school. Minimum 2.4 GPA. Be eligible for a federal PELL grant.Senior
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January 10thPride Foundation (LGBTQ+)Application:Click hereStudent must show leadership potential within the LGBTQ+ community or within their field of study. Face additional barriers to educational access and demonstrate significant financial need.Senior/
Collegiate
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January 12thLois Manley, K7LMZ, and Randall Pitchford, WW7ZZ ScholarshipApplication:Click hereSee the scholarship websiteSenior
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January 12thEverFi ScholarshipsSee Scholarships HereMultiple scholarships offered through EverFi that are due in the winter and spring months. Please see the link for list and full dates that scholarships are due. 9-12
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January 15thMENSA Foundation ScholarshipsApplication:Click hereMust be enrolled in a degree program in a accredited US higher learning institution. The academic year following the application date. Must submit an application and essay explaining career/academic/vocational goals.Senior
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January 15thHagan Scholarship FoundationApplication: Click Here3.5 GPA The intended recipient of a Hagan Scholarship is a high-achieving goal-driven student in need of financial assistance in order to attend college.Senior
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January 17thUS JCI Senate ScholarshipApplication: Click HereEach year, the U.S. Junior Chamber International (JCI) Senate Foundation grants $1,500 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who plan to continue their education at an accredited post-secondary college or university. Scholarships of $1,000 will be awarded to graduating high school seniors who plan to attend an accredited vocational or industrial school. The number of grants awarded annually is at the discretion of the Foundation and must be used for educational expenses in the first year of full-time study. Checks awarded will be made out in the name of the recipient and the educational institution of the recipient’s choice.Senior/Trades
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January 25thEverFi ScholarshipsSee Details HereStudents that have completed many of the EverFi courses through their Success classes will be eligible for a variety of scholarships through the EverFi website. Check these out and the spring deadlines. 9-12
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January 31stOregon FFA ScholarshipsClick Here for LinksPlease see individual applications for eligibility. The link has the Oregon FFA college scholarships, and there is a scholarship for a Washington DC Leadership Conference for underclassmen too.9-12/College
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January 31stNaval Reserve Officer Training Corp (NROTC) ScholarshipApplication:Click hereUS citizen that is at least 17 years of age and no older than 23 by June 30th of the year you start college. Complete high school equivalent certificate. Minimum GPA of 2.5.Senior/
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February 1stMath Education Scholarship Award (MESA)Application:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Are you currently a high school senior and/or accepted at or attending an institution of higher education?Senior/
Collegiate
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February 1stBaker County Law Enforcement Banquet ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThis scholarship fund was established to provide an award to a deserving High School senior to assist the recipient to pursue their educational goals.Graduating Baker High School Senior with a minimum 3.0 GPA and planning on pursuing a career in criminal justice, or a graduate who is a dependent of a current or retired law enforcement professional (pursuing any career). Please see application for more information. Senior
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February 1st by 11:55pm (PT)Oregon Wheat Foundation Scholarship ProgramApplication:Click hereMust be a son or daughter of a current Oregon Wheat Growers/League Grower Member or a son or daughter of an employee of Oregon Wheat Growers League Grower Member. Have worked part-time for a wheat producer member, OWGL. Must be a current high school senior or a home school equivalent.Senior
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February 1stAl Forthan Memorial ScholarshipApplication:Click hereTo be eligible for this scholarship you will need to include a one page letter of support from someone describing your character and why they are recommending you for this scholarship. Paper copies are also available in the Future Center. Senior
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February 3rdElks National Foundation Scholarship for Elks Families: Legacy Awardshttps://www.elks.org/scholars/scholarships/legacy.cfmCollege-Bound high school seniors who are children or grandchildren of Elks members.Senior
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February 5thOregon ACTE Student ScholarshipOregon ACTE scholarshipFor students entering (or currently in) a career training program, including trade schools, apprenticeship programs, and certification programs.Trade Programs
Check here for additional Trade Scholarships (misc. deadlines)
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February 4thThornton FFA ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationEligible students must have a minimum 2.8 cumulative GPA (on a 4.0 scale) and be enrolled full time (12 or more credits on the quarter system) in an Oregon community college or university either as undergraduates majoring in an eligible agriculture degree or master’s degree students majoring in agricultural education planning to teach in Oregon.Collegiate
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February 14thSister Adele ScholarshipApplication:Click hereMust attend an accredited Community College, University or Trade school. Must be from a farmworker household (Within the last 5 years, see app for details). NO MINIMUM GPA REQUIREMENT. Must have a high school diploma or GED upon starting date. Senior
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February 14thOregon Music Hall of Fame ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationOregon high school graduate continuing college studies in Fall in the area of college study (major) in: Broadcasting (radio/web), Communications/PR, Music Therapy, Music Technology, Music Business, Music Theory, Music Production. There is also an additional scholarship for women in music as well. Senior
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Early Bird Deadline February 15thOSAC ScholarshipsApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Varies depending on scholarship. See website for details.Senior/
Collegiate
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February 16thACPE ScholarshipsApplication: Click hereCurrent high school senior that demonstrates interest and innovative use of technology. Demonstrates community/school involvement. Plans to pursue a technology related field.Senior
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February 18thSpeak up Work Safe Video ContestApplication:Click hereSubmit a video entry to promote safety in the workplace.Any
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February 24thThomas E. “Tom” Pitzer Aviation Maintenance ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThis scholarship provides $1,000 to help a worthy candidate pursue an Associate of Applied Science Degree with FAA
A&P Certification or an alternate degree filed related to aviation maintenance. The scholarship is offered to an Oregon
public high school senior or high school graduate with a GPA of 3.0 or higher. Applicants must be a U.S. citizen and
plan to attend an accredited and FAA approved school within Oregon
Senior
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February 28thCaptain Kevin Kyle Mosley Private Pilot ScholarshipApplication:Click hereStudent must have a passion for aviation.Junior/
Senior
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Deadlines may vary. End of Feb- March 1stOSU Extension Office State 4-H ScholarshipsApplication: Click here
Submit online or in person to the OSU extension office, see applications for details.
See scholarship websiteSenior/
Collegiate
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March 1stLeo Adler Scholarshiphttps://www.leoadler.org/scholarships-leo-adler-foundation/Must be a graduate of either Baker High School or North Powder High School, and have a GPA of at least 2.0Senior/College
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March 1stThe Allan H. McCullough ScholarshipApplication: Click HereGraduating BHS Senior that has demonstrated their capacity to excel in math and/or the physical sciences. Please see application for more information. Senior
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March 1stChapter AX PEO ScholarshipGertrude Fortner/ Rose Haskell & Mildred Rogers ScholarshipsFemale graduating students. See link for more details, or stop by the Future Center for a paper application.SeniorLink for Required Activities Chart
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March 1stChapter CJ PEO ScholarshipCJ PEO ScholarshipThe scholarships will be awarded on the basis of academic achievement, goals, activities, and personal character to a female student who plans to enroll in an accredited college or university. You can also pick up a paper copy of the application in the Future Center. You can mail applications in, or turn into the Future Center no later than 2:00 pm on March 1st. Make sure to include 2nd signature page, and activities chart with application (see links to the right). SeniorLink for Required Activities ChartLink for Required Second Signature Page
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March 1stBobb McKittrick Scholarshiphttps://www.leoadler.org/scholarships-bobb-mckittrick/Will automatically be eligible if you filled out Leo Adler Scholarship and are enrolling in Oregon State University. See link for more information. Senior/College
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March 1stSanford & Mary Adler ScholarshipApplication: Click Here2.0 GPA Please return completed application to the Future Center no later than March 1st & please see requirements on the application for more detailed information. Senior
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March 1stOregon ACTE Student ScholarshipApplicationOregon ACTE is once again offering two $1,000 scholarships. This scholarship is open to Oregon HS seniors or students already enrolled in a trade or CTE related program. This includes: Apprenticeship programs, Community College, CTE programs, Certification programs, Trade schools (Culinary school, Cosmetology, etc.)
Students can use it for items or services needed to be successful in their program such as child care, safety equipment, tools, computers, and transportation in addition to tuition expenses.
Senior / Trade Program Students
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March 1stOSU Extension Office State 4-H ScholarshipsClick Here for ApplicationsPlease check out this link for several scholarship opportunities (note that not all are due on March 1st, there are several with alternate deadlines). Many are focused on Agriculture related studies, but not all. Senior/Collegiate
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March 1stHagan Scholarship FoundationApplication: Click Here3.5 GPA The intended recipient of a Hagan Scholarship is a high-achieving goal-driven student in need of financial assistance in order to attend college.Senior
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March 1stOregon Farm Bureau Memorial ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationGraduates of Oregon high schools, or homeschools if parents or grandparents are voting Oregon Farm Bureau members. Must be majoring in Agriculture or Forestry or Any Major if children or grandchildren of voting Oregon Farm Bureau Federation members. GPA 3.00+ Apply-compete annually; may be received for a maximum of 4 years. Senior/Collegiate
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March 1stOregon State Fraternal Order of EaglesApplication: Click HereSenior from an Oregon High School with a GPA of a 3.0 or better. See application link, or stop by the Future Center for a paper copy of the application. If you drop off the application by noon on February 28th to the Future Center, we will get it post marked for you. Senior
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March 1stAL NEUHARTH FREE SPIRIT and Journalism scholarshipApplication:Click hereYou must be a high school junior, and must be committed to pursuing a career in journalism. You must demonstrate qualities of a “free spirit.” You must be available to attend the conference in June, in Washington, D.C.Junior
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March 1st 5:00 p.m. PSTThe Ford Family Foundation (Ford Scholars) ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online at tfff.org!
Residents of Oregon or Siskiyou County, Calif. Graduating high school seniors (or equivalent) who have never enrolled full time in a 2- or 4- year college and seeking a bachelor’s degree
Students who plan to enroll full time in the fall in their state of residence (Oregon or Calif.) Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) (or alternative if undocumented) as soon as possible after October 1.
Senior
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March 1st by 5pm PSTCOCC Merit ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Senior
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March 1stPNACAC ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Is your institution of higher education a nonprofit and regionally-accredited institution? (If you are unsure, contact your institution's admission office. Regional accreditation applies to the whole school not a program.)Senior/
Collegiate
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March 1st at 5pm -
Final deadline
OSAC ScholarshipsApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Over 600 different scholarships with just one application. Note that in 2023 they have extended the deadline to March 6th. Senior/
Collegiate
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March 1st Annually, not available in 2023, but will be funded again next yearEOU Advancing Science and Technology (ASTEO) ScholarshipApplication:Click hereStudent must major STEM field or mathematics field. Apply for admission to EOU. Must be a freshman or transfer student. Have SAT math score of 550+, or ACT math score 25+. Be an US citizen or permanent resident.Senior/
Collegiate
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March 1stPortland Skyliner’s Tall Club ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
If you can answer YES to the previous 3 questions, you may fill out this online application.
Senior/
Collegiate
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March 1stGetlin's Corner Foundation ScholarshipClick Here to link to ApplicationScholarship is for students who are children of enlisted Marines and Navy Corpsmen. These are competitive need-based scholarships awarded to applicants who meet all eligibly requirements (including financial need, honorable military service, and academic performance). Eligibility criteria is found here.Senior/Collegiate
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March 1stOregon Diversity in Leadership ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationThe scholarship was created for underrepresented and diverse Oregon high school graduates pursuing higher education in Oregon. Students must be enrolling full-time for their freshman year at a Title IV–eligible school in Oregon.
Students can use their scholarships to attend a range of Oregon institutions, including apprenticeships, trade schools, community colleges, colleges, or universities.
Senior
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March 1stCOSA ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationEach year COSA sponsors or assists in processing six $1,000 college scholarships. These scholarships are given to Oregon seniors attending a 2- or 4-year college or university, trade or professional/technical school. Applications must be postmarked by March 1. Results are announced in April.Senior
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March 1stAmerican Legion Auxiliary ScholarshipClick Here for Multiple Scholarship ApplicationsThe Auxiliary supports various scholarship programs that benefit veterans, the descendants of veterans, and The American Legion Family. If you are interested in applying for a scholarship, check out the scholarship links for eligibility requirements, deadlines, and application forms.Junior / Senior
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March 1st Oregon State Elks Vocational GrantClick Here for ApplicationOpen to any age person wanting to go to school for a vocational or technical career.Senior / Adult
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March 1stCancer Unwrapped Writing ContestClick HereA writing contest for any teen that has been touched by cancer. Several $1,000 prizes awarded.Freshmen-Senior
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March 1stHonors Graduation ScholarshipApplication: Click HereYou must be a graduating high school senior that will be attending a US-based university, college, or trade school to continue your education.Senior
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March 10thU Of O: Colonel Harry L. Dale ScholarshipApplication: Click HereApplication must be returned to the Future Center or the Guidance Office no later than the end of the school day on March 10th each year. You can also pick up a paper application in the Future Center. Senior
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March 12thAlbert Lee Wright, Jr. Memorial MigrantApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Fillable PDF
Be a migrant student. You and your family move for agricultural or fishing employment and you sustain disruption or interruption of your schooling. They are looking for academic achievement or improvement in your official transcript. Be a graduating high school senior. This scholarship is intended for students who will be entering college for the first time. Demonstrate financial need.Senior
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March 15thLIONS CLUB John Leonard Memorial Scholarshipemail application request to Blake Marlia at marliab@msn.comGraduating Senior with an emphasis on community service activities, and a plan to attend a Community College, Trade School, or University. Please email Blake Marlia for more information, and for the application. You can also pick up a hard copy from the Future Center. You will also email completed application back to Blake Marlia once completed. Senior
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March 15thHoratio Alger Association of Distinguished Americans ScholarshipApplication: Click HereAs one of the nation's largest need-based college scholarship programs, the Horatio Alger Scholarship Programs specifically assist high school students who have faced and overcome great obstacles in their young lives. While many programs are directed primarily to recognizing academic achievement or leadership potential, the Horatio Alger Association seeks students who have exhibited determination, integrity, and perseverance in overcoming adversity, as well as have critical financial need.Juniors / Seniors / Trade Program Students
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March 15thBelieve in Me Scholarship ProgramApplication: Click HereThe Believe in Me Scholarship Program is open to first-generation marginalized students in Washington State, Northern Idaho, and Oregon who can demonstrate leadership, grit, and perseverance on their pathways toward educational success. The program is open to first-generation, post-secondary education-seeking individuals. This includes current students as well as individuals who have already earned their high school diploma or GED and are planning to enroll at an accredited higher learning institution.Senior/Adult
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March 15thUSDA/1890 National Scholars ProgramClick Here for ApplicationThe USDA/1890 National Scholars Program is open to high school seniors entering their freshman year of college, and rising college sophomores and juniors that plan on or are enrolled in an Agriculture field of study. 3.0 GPA Seniors / Collegiate
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March 15thNorthwest Center for Public Health PracticesClick Here for ApplicationApplicants must be undergraduate juniors and seniors or graduate students enrolled in public health, psychology, sociology, and social work degree programs in Washington, Alaska, Idaho, or Oregon.Collegiate
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March 15th
PNACAC Student Scholarship
Application: Click HereCurrently enrolled student who is in their senior year of high school in the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon or Washington and plans to attend a regionally accredited college or university in the coming Fall - OR - Currently enrolled student who attends a two-year college in the states of Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon or Washington and plans to attend a regionally accredited college or university in the coming Fall.
Currently have a 3.00 cumulative, unweighted GPA or higher.
Submitted the video essay application by the March 15 deadline at midnight Pacific Time.
Senior/Collegiate
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March 15thOregon FBLA: Foundation ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThis scholarship is made available to deserving Oregon FBLA senior members in order to help them further their academic education. Current state officers are not eligible for this scholarship.SeniorCheck out these other FBLA National Scholarship Opportunities
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March 15thOregon FBLA: OSU Lucille Borigio ScholarshipApplication: Click HereAny high school senior or graduate who is an active member of FBLA or PBL and who intends to pursue a full-time course of study in Business Administration at Oregon State University is eligible to apply for the Lucille Borigio Scholarship Award. The following items will be considered when awarding the scholarship:Senior/CollegiateCheck out these other FBLA National Scholarship Opportunities
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March 15thAICPA Legacy Scholars
Application: Click HereThe AICPA Legacy Scholars program is designed to help students of different backgrounds become CPAs by assisting with the cost of their college education. The program also provides scholars with educational and professional development opportunities throughout the year.Senior/Collegiate
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March 16thOASSA ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThe Oregon Association of Secondary School Administrators (OASSA) awards two $1000 scholarships each year to graduating seniors from Oregon public high schools. The scholarships may be used for a 2- or 4-year college or university, trade or professional/technical school. These two scholarships are for a son, daughter or dependent child of an OASSA member. Applications must be postmarked by March 16.Senior
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March 16thOTEC- Graduating High School SeniorApplication: Click HereIncoming Freshman, 3.0 GPA, see website for more information. Senior
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March 16thOTEC- Returning College StudentApplication: Click Here3.0 GPA, see website for more information. Adult/College
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March 16thOTEC- EOU Rural ScholarshipApplication: Click HereIncoming Freshman attending EOU, 3.0 GPA, see website for more information. Senior
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March 20thAnthony Lakes ScholarshipApplication: Click HereAnthony Lakes Outdoor Recreation Association (ALORA) is excited to offer up to $5,000 in scholarships to Eastern Oregon seniors who are planning to attend college or trade school with a focus in Outdoor Recreation or related field.Senior
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March 24thDAV Auxilery ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationHigh School Senior or older with a minimum GPA of 2.5. The Disabled American Veterans Auxiliary Education Scholarship Program was established to provide education scholarships for students attending an accredited college, university, or vocational school in the United States or Territory. Senior / Collegiate
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March 25thGFWC Oregon Federation of Womens Club-OFWC Essay ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Fillable PDF
Graduating Oregon high school senior that is an Oregon resident.Senior
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March 25thGFWC Oregon Federation of Womens Club-Art ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Apply and submit online!
Fillable PDF
Graduating Oregon high school senior that is an Oregon resident.Senior
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March 25thGFWC Oregon Federation of Women’s Club-Violet Lang Instrumental Music ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Fillable PDF
Apply and submit online!
Graduating Oregon high school senior that is an Oregon resident.Senior
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March 25thGFWC Oregon Federation of Women’s Club-Violet Lang Vocal Music ScholarshipApplication:Click here
Fillable PDF
Apply and submit online!
Graduating Oregon high school senior that is an Oregon resident.Senior
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March 29thPromising Futures Scholarship ProgramClick Here for ApplicationOregon graduating Senior or College Freshman with a 3.0 GPA or higher. The Promising Futures Scholarship Program was created to help Oregon students interested in majors compatible with school business finance professions obtain a post-secondary education.Senior/Collegiate
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March 30thOregon PTA Teacher Education ScholarshipApplication:Click here

Must be an Oregon resident that plans to study for a teaching degree at an Oregon public college or university. APPLICATIONS MAY BE MAILED, FAXED, OR SENT BY USPS.
Email/Fax: office@oregonpta.org / 503.234.6024
MAIL (Make sure it is post marked before the due date):
OREGON PTA – TES
3108A SE 50th Ave.
PORTLAND, OR 97206
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March 30thHarrington Oregon Community Leadership ScholarshipApplication: Click here
Apply and submit online!
Established in 2014 by Oregonian and former NFL quarterback, Joey Harrington, the four-year renewable scholarship is awarded each spring to four Oregon high school students who are emerging leaders and plan to continue their education at an in-state college or trade school. Four scholarships are typically awarded each academic year. Each scholarship is worth $5,000 per academic year for a total commitment of $20,000 per student. Show proof of community involvement and financial need.Senior
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March 30thAnderson Perry & Associates, Inc. (AP) ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationAP has an interest in developing awareness and interest in the engineering industry within the community. Preferably, we would like to offer this $5,000 scholarship to a graduating senior interested in pursuing a degree in a Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM) related field. AP has developed selection criteria and an application process that students will be able to access through our scholarship website (www.andersonperry.com/scholarships).Senior
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March 31stIlah and James Baker ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationScholarships preference to students majoring in science, the arts, and technology. These subjects reflect the heart and passion of James and Ilah Baker. Please deliver completed application to Mrs. Sullivan in the Future Center by March 30th. 2.25 GPA. See application for more details.
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March 30thBarbara Jones Prowell ScholarshipClick Here for ApplicationScholarships will be awarded to students majoring in elementary education or library science with the intent to go to Eastern Oregon University. 2.25 GPA & open to students at any level during their undergraduate studies. Senior/Collegiate
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March 30Scottish Rite ScholarshipApplication:Click here

Applicants must be bona fide residents of the State of Oregon entering and continuing as undergraduates at an accredited college, university, or trade school. Please make sure to make copies of all documents before submitting online application. Proof of masonic relations will also greatly increase your odds for recieving this scholarship. Senior/Collegiate
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March 31stAuto Ranch Foundationhttps://www.goautoranch.com/auto-ranch-foundation-application.htm2.0 GPA; Financial Need; Desired major in automotive, ag, tech, mechanical or a related field. See application for more information. Paper applications also available in the Future Center. Please get copies to the Future Center before Spring Break to be mailed off. Senior
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March 31stSelco community Credit UnionApplication:Click here

Apply and submit scholarship online through application link above.
A SELCO member or the immediate family member of a SELCO member (SELCO employees and their immediate family members are not eligible). A graduating senior from a four-year accredited high school with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 or higher.
Planning to attend an accredited two- or four-year college or university.
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March 31stVFW Auxiliary- Creative Patriotic Art AwardsClick Here for RequirementsStudents in grades 9-12 by the March 31 deadline who are enrolled in a public, private or parochial high school or home study program in the United States, its territories and possessions; or dependents of U.S. military or civilian personnel in overseas schools. NOTE: This year Return to Future Center before Spring Break, or to the VFW by March 31st. 9-12
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March 31stCLEAR Alliance ScholarshipApplication: Click here
Mail completed application with post mark before 11am on the due date to:
CLEAR Alliance
Attn: Scholarship Committee
2618 SW 4th St. Suite A
Redmond, OR 97756
Application Website: Click here
Scholarship is paused due to funding for 2025. Student must have no referrals or citations for alcohol. tobacco or other drugs. Must be an Oregon high school senior planning to attend higher in education Oregon.Senior
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March 31stIncfile Young Entrepreneur
Scholarship Grant
Link to the application page: https://www.incfile.com/entrepreneur-grant
Help young entrepreneurs further their education and nurture their entrepreneurial spirit. Award: $2,500 Requirements: Must be a high school senior, undergraduate, graduate, or trade school student Must attend a U.S.-based high school, trade school, or university Must hold a GPA of 3.0 or higher Must have an interest in starting a business.Senior/Collegiate
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April 1stBaker Sanitary Service Scholarship Click Here for ApplicationGraduates residing in Baker County that are planning on attending a trade school or trade program at a community college. Preference for those focusing on diesel mechanics.Senior/Trade
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April 1stBaker City Fraternal Order of the EaglesClick Here for ApplicationMust be a graduate of either Baker High School or North Powder High School, and have a GPA of at least 2.5 See link or stop by the Future Center for a paper application. Senior
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April 1stChapter AX PEO ScholarshipPat Fessel AX PEO ScholarshipFemale students currently in college. See link for more details, or stop by the Future Center for a paper application.CollegeLink for Required Activities Chart
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April 1stSPC. Mabry James Anders Memorial Foundation ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThe SPC. Mabry James Anders Memorial Foundation is proud to support the public schools in the Baker City, OR region. This organization is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to raising funds and facilitating programs to enhance education for our students. The SPC. Mabry James Anders Memorial Foundation was organized for any charitable purposes and to honor the legacy of SPC. Mabry Anders by supporting high school seniors from the Baker City, OR region who are pursuing advanced education. Most importantly, this organization honors Mabry’s life and legacy by giving back to his hometown community.Senior
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April 1stBob & Marilyn Ridgley ScholarshipApplication: Click HereScholarship for Oregon High School Senior in good standing with experience in Mock Trial, Current Events, Courthouse experience tours, or any other related experiences in going into the legal system. Please see application for more details. Senior
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April 1stOregon State Sheriffs’ Association (OSSA) ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThe Oregon State Sheriff's Association (OSSA) is accepting applications for a $2,000 scholarship, awarded annually to qualified Oregon high school seniors or current college students who intend to pursue an education at a community college or a four-year college/university with a career in a law enforcement field of study.Senior/Collegiate
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April 1stAssociated Oregon Loggers ScholarshipApplication: Click HereThe AOL Scholarship Program seeks to promote growth of the forest operator workforce by providing scholastic opportunities to those seeking to work in Oregon. Eligible education and training programs include associate and undergraduate degrees offered at a Technical School, Community College, or University along with any forestry related training program such as an apprenticeship, CDL program, or relevant certification program necessary to engage in forestry operations.Senior