Scholarships
Scholarships are a great resource to help students pay for their education expenses and unlike loans, do not have to be repaid. Hundreds of scholarships are offered to students each year who meet specific qualifications designated by the private donor(s). These qualifications could be but are not limited to: field of study, academic record, volunteer service, athletic ability, artistic talent, financial need, club associations and members of under represented groups. Scholarships are worth seeking so get started today!
If you'd like help getting started on your hunt for scholarships from a financial aid expert, please visit the COCC Scholarship Days page for more information on a Scholarship Day event near you!
- COCC Scholarships
- COCC Foundation Scholarship
Information about the COCC Foundation Scholarship can be found on the COCC Foundation website. The 2024-2025 first cycle scholarship application is now open. - COCC Merit Scholarship
Click here for more information on the Merit Scholarship. - Cascade Culinary Scholarship
- Oregon Pathways to Industrial Research Careers (OPIRC) Scholarship
- COCC Foundation Scholarship
- Local Scholarships
- AI Bend Chapter of P.E.O. Scholarships
- COIC/WorkSource Scholarship
- Youth Recreation Leader Scholarship and Paid Internship
- Deschutes County Farm Bureau Scholarship
DEADLINE: Applications must be received (not postmarked) by April 30, 2024.
- State of Oregon
- Ford Family Foundation
- Marion County Farm Bureau Memorial Scholarships
- Office of Student Access and Completion
- Oregon Community Foundation
- Oregon Goes to College
- Oregon National Guard Charitable Education Fund Scholarship
- Oregon Promise Information
- Oregon School Employee Association
- Oregon Tribal Student Grant
- Current and former foster youth may be eligible to receive assistance with their post secondary education and training needs. See our FAQ's for more information.
- Federal Scholarships
- Undocumented StudentsAlthough undocumented students cannot receive federal financial aid there are other financial resources available. Learn more about resources for undocumented students.
How To Be Successful!
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- Start early
- Read carefully
- Get organized
- Follow directions
- Proofread carefully
- Copy everything
- Submit early
- Follow up
Avoid scams while searching for scholarships. Here are a few tips from the Department of Education.
Broaden Your Search
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- Contact organizations
- Veterans benefits
- Local employers
- Campus bulletin boards
- College web sites