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For more information, call (503) 338-2346 or email trio@clatsopcc.edu or stop by the TRIO office in Towler Hall 312.
Click here for a list of colleges and universities in Washington.
Public University | Location | Priority Admissions Deadline | Online Application link | fee* | Scholarship deadline | scholarship application link |
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Eastern Oregon University | La Grande, OR | February 1 | Application | $50 | February 1, Foundation, Diversity & MESA | |
Oregon Institution of Technology | Klamath Falls, OR | March 1 | Application | $50 | March 1 | Scholarships |
Oregon State University | Corvallis, OR | March 15 | Application | $65 | March 15 | Scholarships |
Portland State University | Portland, OR | February 1 | Application | $52 | April 1 | Scholarships |
Southern Oregon University | Ashland, OR | February 1 | Application | $60 | March 15 | Scholarships |
University of Oregon | Eugene | Application | $65 | April 1 | Scholarships | |
Western Oregon University | Monmouth | January 15 | Application | $60 | March 1 | Scholarships |
*See your SSS coordinator for a Fee Deferral. We can request two per student.
Don’t let Covid-19 impact your transfer plans! Click on the information below to learn about ways to access transfer information including (degree info, campus tours, advising support, and more).
This is the website to complete your annual FAFSA, the application for financial aid. Completion of the FAFSA is a requirement for many scholarships. It is strongly recommended to complete the FAFSA in early January of each year. This will ensure you receiving the best financial aid package possible. In early January it is common to complete the FAFSA using an estimation of income, then go back at a later date and make corrections. Please contact your Plus Program Guidance Coordinator for assistance.
Click here to learn where to look for scholarships?
Click here for the Oregon Student Assistance Commission (OSAC). If you plan to attend college in Oregon then this is something to look into. With one application it is possible to apply to several scholarships at once. The Ford scholarship is found at this site.
Click here for Clatsop Community College’s scholarship information web site.
Fastweb is a national data base of over 16,000 scholarships. You fill out information about yourself and the fastweb site will search all of the scholarships and email you information about the scholarships you may qualify for. This is a FREE search.
The Northwest Association of Education Opportunity Progams (NAOEP) represents the interests of TRIO programs in Region X of the Department of Education: Oregon, Washington, Alaska, & Idaho.
The Council for Opportunity in Education (COE) is a nonprofit organization, established in 1981, dedicated to furthering the expansion of college opportunities for low-income, first-generation students and students with disabilities throughout the United States. Its membership includes more than 1,000 colleges and agencies. Through its numerous membership services, the Council works in conjunction with colleges, universities, and agencies that host TRIO programs to specifically help low-income students enter college and graduate. More than one million low-income and disabled students each year receive college access and retention services through our member colleges and agencies.
The Department of Education’s home page for all TRIO programs.
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