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2022-2023 Hilhi Scholarship InformationAREA: H = Hilhi, L=Local (Hillsboro/Portland area), O=Oregon, R=Regional, N=National
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Information as of: June 7, 2023Sorted by Deadline. Link included in Scholarship Title if available
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AREAScholarship Title (includes link to website/application if available)EligibilityAmountDeadline (estimated if not available)Other info
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NThe Gates ScholarshipA high school senior, From at least one of the following ethnicities: African-American, American Indian/Alaska Native*, Asian & Pacific Islander American, and/or Hispanic American.Pell-eligible. A US citizen, national, or permanent resident. In good academic standing with a minimum cumulative weighted GPA of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale (or equivalent) Scholars will receive funding for the full cost of attendance* that is not already covered by other financial aid9/15/2022CLOSED
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NAES Engineers ScholarshipCurrent Senior. Essay component.$50010/8/2022Closed
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NNational YoungArts Foundation ScholarshipAge 15-18. Involved in dance, classical music, jazz, theater, voice or writing. $35 Fee.Between $100 and $10,00010/14/2022Closed
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NHeisman High School ScholarshipEligibility begins with maintaining a weighted GPA of 3.0 (B average) or better. Applicants also need to be proven leaders and role models within their school and community. And applicants must participate or have participated in grades 9, 10, or 11 in at least one of 48 eligible high school sports$1,000 to $10,00010/18/2022Closed
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NGolden Door ScholarsDACA Student, current senior in high school, who is not eligible for in-state tuition or federal funding$40,00010/23/2022Closed
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NVoice of Democracy ScholarshipFor 9-12th grade students. Write then record a 3-5 minute audio essay. 2022 topic is "Why is the Veteran Important?"multiple awards, from $1,000 - grand prize is $30,00010/31/2022Closed
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NEncouraging Diversity ScholarshipIf you identify as a minority based on your ethnicity, race, gender, sexuality, or economic status and are interested in pursuing a career in law, you are eligible for our scholarship!$1,00010/31/2022Closed
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NAmerican Culinary Federation ScholarshipsThe American Culinary Federation Education Foundation, with the support of the American Academy of Chefs, is pleased to offer a limited number of scholarships annually to students:

1) Apprenticeship programs - up to $1,500

2) Certificate programs - up to $1,500

3) Post-secondary degree programs - up to $2,500
Up to $2,50010/31/2022Closed
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NCoca-Cola Scholars FoundationThe Coca-Cola Scholars Program scholarship is an achievement-based scholarship awarded to students in their final year of high school. Students are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities.$20,000 10/31/2022Closed
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NUS Senate Youth Program ScholarshipsQualified high school junior or seniors must show demonstrated leadership by serving in elected or appointed positions in which they are actively representing or previously represented a constituency in organizations related to student government, education, public affairs and community service$10,000 11/1/2022Closed
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N, OPrudential Spirit of Community Awards ProgramGrades 5-12. U.S. resident. Volunteer service in community, occuring at least in part before June 1, 2022$1,000 and trip to Washington D.C. (if honored at state level) or $5000 (if honored at national level)11/3/2022Closed
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OColgate “Haz La U” (Make the U)Must have a minimum unweighted 3.0 GPA on a 4.0 scale. Be of Hispanic heritage (includes Spain, Brazil, Philippines) Amounts Vary11/13/2022Closed
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O, NElks Most Valuable StudentApplicants will be judged on scholarship, leadership, and financial need. Current 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 Ranges from $1,000 per year to $12,500 per year11/14/2022Closed
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NAct Six Leadership ScholarshipFor graduating seniors. Full tuition to George Fox University in Fall 2023, based on leadership and financial need.varies, 14 scholarships awarded flast year11/15/2022Closed
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NThe Cooke College Scholarship ProgramSenior standing – Plan to graduate from a U.S. high school in spring 2023,Fall College Enrollment – Intend to enroll in an accredited four-year college beginning in fall 2023, GPA – Earn a minimum, cumulative unweighted GPA of 3.5 or above, Demonstrate Unmet Financial Need – We will consider applicants with a maximum annual gross income of $95,000.Up to $55,000 per year to attend a four-year accredited undergraduate school11/17/2022Closed
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NNitro ScholarshipMust be currently enrolled as a high school senior and carry a 2.5 GPA12 Awards of $2,00011/30/2022Closed
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NEquitable Excellence ScholarshipFor graduating seniors planning on attending a 2- or 4-year college or university Fall 2022. Demonstrates courage, strength, and wisdom through community service.Many $2,500, $10,000, or $25,000 scholarships awarded12/1/2022Closed
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NAAPT Scholarship for Future Physics Teachers (Barbara Lotze)For graduating seniors planning on pursuing a course of study in Fall 2022 leading toward a career in teaching physics in the high schools.$2,000, AAPT Membership12/1/2022Closed
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NDell ScholarsFor graduating seniors who are either AVID, ASPIRE, GEAR UP, or Upward Bound students, Pell-Grant eligible, Minimum 2.4 GPA, demonstrates financial need via FAFSA$20,000, laptop, textbooks, and support12/1/2022Closed
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NStephan J. Brady Stop Hunger ScholarshipsMust be enrolled in school and demonstrated and ongoing commitment to their community by performin unpaid volunteer services.$7,500 five awards12/7/2022Closed
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NScience Ambassador ScholarshipTo be eligible for the scholarship a student must: A) Be a high school senior or an undergraduate student. B) Be a woman attending a school in the United States. C)Make a five minute video about a STEM topic.$40,000 - 1 Award12/13/2022Closed
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OOregon Thespians SENIOR THESPIAN SCHOLARSHIPSRecipients must be inducted members of the International Thespian Society.Various Awards and amounts12/152022Closed
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NHumanity ScholarshipRecord a video (maximum length of 2 minutes) sharing a persuasive pitch for why ending human trafficking is important to your generation. 2.5 GPA, Us Resident$25,000 - 1 Award, $1,000 - 5 Awards12/15/2022Closed
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LPortland Rose Festival Court
Program
Be a female identifying senior graduating in 2023 or junior on track to graduate in 2024. Have a minimum 3.0 cumulative GPA (Applicants with GPA between 2.75 and 3.0 with exigent circumstances may still be eligible; but must complete a variance form as a part of this application.) Have performed a minimum 20 hours of community service during high school.$3,500 plus travel wardrobe12/16/2022Closed
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OAFSCME Family ScholarshipFor graduating seniors pursuing a full-time degree program at a 4-yr institution, or a 2-yr institution, transferring credits to a 4-yr institution. Children of members of American Federation of State, County, or Municipal Employees. $2,000, renewable for four years12/31/2022Closed
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NNiche College ScholarshipSweepstakes Awards (Drawing) for signing up for Niche Scholarship Serach Account$2,000 - 12 Awards12/31/2022Closed
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NPower of Resilience ScholarshipA) Be in either high school or college and must show good academic standing with a GPA of at least 3.0. B) Submit an essay discussing a serious life challenge you encountered and how you overcame that challenge$1,000 - 1 Award12/31/2022Closed
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NGE Reagan Foundation Scholarship ProgramA) Demonstrate at school, at the workplace, and within the community the attributes of leadership, drive, integrity, and citizenship. B) Demonstrate strong academic performance (minimum 3.0 grade point average/4.0 scale or equivalent).$40,000 - 20 Awards ($10,000 renewable up to 4 years)1/5/2023Closed
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RPride Foundation ScholarshipsFor graduating seniors in OR, WA, ID, MT, AK planning on attending a vocational/technical/trade school, 2- or 4-yr college or university, or certificate program full time in Fall 2023. Demonstrates significant financial need.Amount varies, many awarded1/6/2023, 5:00pm PSTClosed
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NJackie Robinson Foundation ScholarshipFor minority graduating seniors showing leadership potential, demonstrates dedication to community service, and provides evidence of financial need to attend an accredited 4-year college or university of their choice.Up to $30,000 over four years1/11/2023, 2:00pm PSTClosed
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NFuture Farmers of America ScholarshipFor graduating seniors. Various scholarships. FFA members and non-membersVarious award amounts1/12/2023Closed
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NJFK Profile in Courage Essay ContestFor 9-12 grade students. 700-1,000 word essay on political courage.$1,000-10,0001/13/2023Closed
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OHispanic Metropolitan Chamber Latino ScholarshipA) Applicant must be of Hispanic ancestry, permanently residing in Oregon or Clark County, Washington B)Applicant must have at least a 3.0 GPA as evidenced by a high school or college transcript.C)Applicants will be evaluated on academics, extra-curricular activities, community service, written essays and letters of recommendation.D)Applicant must be enrolled by September 2023 in an accredited community college, 4-year college or university, or an accredited graduate degree program *First Generation Students &DACA recipients are encouraged to apply.$2,000 - $6,000 over 50 awards1/22/2023Closed
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OWillamette Valley Society of Women Engineers Scholarshipsapplicant must be a female high school senior planning to enroll in a four or five year ABET accredited engineering (3.0 GPA)4 different scholarships ranging fro $1,000 to $1,5001/25/2023Closed
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NExploraVision Awardsprogram in the fall of 2023 with the intention of pursuing a Bachelor of Science Degree in engineering.$10,000 - 40 Awards1/31/2023Closed
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OBlack United Fund of OregonFor graduating seniors. Check website for eligibility - varies per scholarship. Multiple scholarships, amounts vary from $10,000 - $15,000 per year for specific colleges1/31/2023Closed
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OSister Adele ScholarshipFor graduating seniors who are from a farm worker household - includes dairy and nursery jobs, as well as working in the processing and/or transporting of agricultural products.$1,000-$5,000, multiple awards1/31/2023, 11:59pmClosed
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OThe Renaissance FoundationFor graduating seniors. First in family to attend 4-year college and demonstrates financial need. Minimum 3.0 GPA. US Citizenship NOT a requirement.$16,000 ($4,000/yr)2/1/2023, 11:59 pm PSTClosed
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OHillsboro Elks No. 1862 Vocational ScholarshipFor graduating seniors interested in going to vocational, technical, or trade schools.$1,000Est. 2/4/2023, 11:59pmClosed
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OAl Forthan Memorial Scholarshipan Oregon high school senior from a family affected by alcohol or drug addiction$10,000 allocated in $2,500 installments over four years2/6/2023 11:59 PMClosed
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L,R,NAbby's Closet: Dreams ScholarshipFor graduating seniors, minimum 2.5 GPA, must be available for gown give-away event.$1,500 - trade school; $2,0000 - community college; $3,000 - 4-year college or university. Elaine A. Davis Memorial Scholarship for Healthcare Fields ($3,000)2/10/2023Closed
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NHispanic Scholarship FundOver 140 different scholarship programs with one general scholarship application for Hispanic students with a minimum 3.0 GPA. DACA students are eligible.Amounts vary2/15/2023Closed
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OGrieg Lodge Scholarship FundApplicants with a connection to Nordic (Danish, Finnish, Icelandic, Norwegian, Swedish) heritage, culture and/or activities$2,000 2/16/2023Closed
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NVegetarian Resource Group Scholarshipfor applicants that show compassion, courage, and a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet/lifestyle.One award of $10,000 and two awards of $5,000 will be given2/20/2023Closed
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NVegetarian Resource Group ScholarshipUp to $10,000 for applicants that show compassion, courage, and a strong commitment to promoting a peaceful world through a vegetarian diet/lifestyle.2 $5,000 Awards, 1 $10,000 Award2/20/2023Closed
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OFirst Tech College ScholarshipFor graduating seniors. Be a First Tech member in good standing, Plan to enroll or already be enrolled as a full-time student at an accredited institution for Fall 2022 quarter/semester. Minimum 3.5 GPA.$5,000 (12 awarded in 2022)2/22/2023Closed
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NRichard G. Zimmerman Journalism Scholarshipbe a high school senior, have a 3.0 grade-point average or higher,plan to pursue a career in journalism $5,000 2/25/2023Closed
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NTheDream.US National ScholarshipsFor graduating seniors who are DREAMers, with DACA or TPS authorization, and with significant need. Minimum 2.5 GPA. Tuition and fees up to a maximum of $16,500 (associates) and $33,000 (bachelor’s)2/28/2023Closed
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NIHS ScholarshipScholarships for Native American students who plan to enter or are pursuing degrees in the health professionCould provided substantial financial help (tution room/board, etc). 2 year committment at IHS required2/28/2023Closed
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NThe Maude and Alexander Hadden ScholarshipHigh school seniors who are U.S. citizens planning to attend a four-year accredited college or university established in the United States. Each applicant must have a minimum 3.5 GPA on a 4.0 scale and have SAT and/or ACT test scores to submit.$5,000 renewable for four years2/28/2023Closed
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NHadden Scholarship FundFor graduating seniors who are pursuing higher education at a 2- or 4-year college or university full-time in Fall 2023. Minimum 3.5 GPA. Demonstrates financial need. $2500-4000 (per yr., renewable up to 4 yrs.)Est. 2/28/2023; 11:49 ESTClosed
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OMENTE Summit ScholarshipFor graduating seniors who are Latinx males. Planning to pursue further education beyond high school at a 2- or 4-year college or university in Fall 2023. Must demonstrate financial need.$1,000 - multiple awards2/28/2023Closed
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LFuture Connect/PCCFor graduating seniors attending PCC in Fall 2023. Low income or first generation college student (neither parent has a 4-year degree)min of $600 - $3,000/year for 2 years3/1/2023Closed
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ODiversity in Leadership Scholarshipscholarship from the Oregon College Savings Plan for underrepresented and diverse Oregon high school graduates pursuing higher education in OregonThere will be two new recipients each year, with awardees receiving $10,000 for their freshman year and $5,000 for each of the next three years of full-time enrollment, or until completion of degree (whichever comes first).3/1/2023Closed
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LFord Scholars ProgramResidents 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.). Award amount is calculated on college cost of attendance (tuition, fees, room and board, personal costs, etc.), minus other grants and scholarships. Renewable for four years3/1/2023Flier Closed
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LState 4H ScholarshipsFor graduating seniors who are currently active in 4H and active for the past 3 years. State and County Scholarships available. multiple scholarships3/1/2023 to county 4-H agentClosed
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NAmerican Chemical Society Scholars ProgramFor graduating seniors of African-American, American Indian, Hispanic descent and intending to major in chemistry, bio-chemistry, or another chemistry-related science and planning to pursue a career in a chemistry-related science as well. Minimum 3.0 GPA. Up to $5,000 per each academic year.Est. 3/1/2023Closed
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RAtsuhiko Tateuchi Memorial ScholarshipFor graduating seniors of Japanese or other Asian ancestry, including multi-ethnic Asians, demonstrate financial need, and have a minimum 3.0 GPA. Students must be planning to attend an accredited vocational school, college or university (2-year or 4-year degrees).$5,000 (renewable)3/1/2023Closed
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OConfederation of Oregon School Administrators(COSA)For graduating seniors. Varying requirements - see website. Reference from administrator needed. For 2- or 4 year college or university, or trade/technical school.$1,000, 5 available (different criteria)Postmarked by 3/1/2023Closed
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OOregon College Savings Plan's Diversity in Leadership ScholarshipOregon Resident, attend an Oregon trade school, community college, college or univeristy. Enrolling full time. In support of underrepresented and diverse students pursuing higher education in Oregon$10,000 for freshman year, $5,000 for each of the next 3 years of fulltime enrollment3/1/2023Closed
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NMicrosoft Disability Scholarshipfor students living with a disability who plan to have a career in the technology industry.The scholarships are renewable –eligible to receive an annual award of $5,000 for up to four (4) consecutive years for a potential total $20,000 scholarship.3/1/2023Closed
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OOregon 4-H ScholarshipsScholarships for Oregon students who have participated in 4-H programs for at least three years, including the current year. 3.0 GPAMultiple scholarships, various amounts3/1/2023Closed
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OOregon Community Leadership Scholarshipcurrent Oregon high school seniors who are emerging leaders, and plan to attend an Oregon trade school, college or university. The program is intended to facilitate the growth of promising leaders in the state of Oregon by developing the skills needed to flourish their local communities.$5,000 per year for a total commitment of $20,000 per student in perpetuity3/1/2023Closed
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OCOSA Scholarships$1,000 scholarships for Oregon high school seniors who plan to attend a 2- or 4-year college. Applicants Should be active in community and school activities and have a 3.5 GPA accumulative or higher $1,000 3/1/2023Closed
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OAloha Garden ClubFor a graduating Senior who is pursuing horticulture, forestry, botany, natural resource conservation, landscape design or related fields$1500 (max)3/1/2023Closed
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LPortland Japanese American Community ScholarshipMultiple scholarships available for students with Japanese ancestry who live in Clackamas, Multnomah and Washington Counties.Multiple scholarships with varying amounts3/3/2023 Local Nikkei Community ScholarshipsClosed
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OHillsboro Hops Dream Big ScholarshipFor graduating seniors. Minimum 2.5 GPA. Neither parent/guardian has a 4-year college degree.$1,000 3/5/2023 11:59 PMClosed
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OThe Oregon Community Leadership ScholarshipBe a resident of Oregon, be a graduating high school senior by achieving a high school diploma or GED in the state of Oregon, have completed an application to at least one accredited Oregon post-secondary education program (college or trade school), committed to attend an accredited Oregon college or trade school in the 2023/24 academic year, demonstrate community leadership/volunteerism, and proof of have financial need.four-year renewable scholarship at $5,000 per year ($20,000 total per student). Each student will get key mentorship support: personalized access to a board of 11 influential leaders/mentors in the community.3/10/2023Closed
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NJiffy Lube-What Drives You scholarshipFor Juniors and Seniors. 500 word essay about what drives you now and where you see yourself down the road.3 finalists receive $1,500, additional video submitted to earn $4,5003/10/2023Closed
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OOSAC (Office of Student Access and Completion) ScholarshipsFor graduating seniors. Must file FAFSA. One application for up to 40 scholarships of your choice. Over 500 Scholarships represented hereMultiple scholarships with varying amounts. Early Bird deadline of 2/15/22 5 PM; Final 3/6/2022 5 PMClosed
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NThe Kim and Harold Louie Family Foundation ScholarshipStudents who have parents that are United States veterans or are currently in the U.S. military, with a demonstrated financial need; or with parents who did not attend college,Have a cumulative, un-weighted grade point average between 3.7 and 4.0 $100,000 in scholarships available3/15/2023Closed
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NWomen at Microsoft ScholarshipThis scholarship will be awarded to promising high school senior women and non-binary people* who plan to attend a vocational or academic college and target a career in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math). 3.0 GPAAwards will vary in size, up to $5,000, offered as one-time or renewable for up to four (4) years.3/15/2023Closed
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RPacific Northwest Association for College Admission CounselingFor graduating seniors planning to attend a regionally accredited college or university in Fall 2023. Minimum 3.0 GPAMany scholarships for $1,0003/15/2023; 11:50pm PSTClosed
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OOregon Jewish Community Foundation ScholarshipsOJCF offers need-based scholarship programs to support the educational pursuits of Jewish OregoniansVarious scholarships with varying amounts3/15/2023Closed
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OOregon Athletic Coaches Association ScholarshipsSeveral scholarships for student-athletes in OregonVarious Scholarships $1,0003/17/2023Closed
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OBlack United Fund of Oregon ScholarshipsScholarships for Oregon colleges for students of African-American, African Diaspora, Black, or Afro descent, including full tuition scholarships to Lewis & Clark College, Pacific University, and Reed College.Many scholarships with varying amounts3/19/2023Closed
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LGordon Faber ScholarshipThis scholarship program was established to honor a student at each Hillsboro high school who is planning to go into health care profession. 3.0 GPA and shows the folowing characteristics: diligence, integrity, leadership, good citizenship, kindnessUp to $1,5003/22/2023Closed
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LJimmie Darr ScholarshipThis scholarship program was established to honor graduating seniors of Hillsboro High Schools to pursue higher education, in any field of interest/course of study, at either a non-profit community college (associate degree) or 4 year college/university (Bachelor’s degree). 3.0 GPA, Demonstrated financial need and paid work experience (minimum 1 month)Up to $2,5003/22/2023Closed
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LJeff LaGood ScholarshipThis scholarship program was established to honor a student at each high school who is planning to go into a trade profession within the construction industry: 2.8 GPA, Interest in pursuing a trade in the construction industry, paid work experience required (minimum 1 month)Up to $2,5003/22/2023Closed
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LHillsboro Education Association (HEA) ScholarshipFor graduating seniors who are legal dependent children of an active HEA member with three years active membership. For 2-yr or 4-yr college or trade/technical training.2 awards for $1,000 each3/24/2023Closed
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LiQ Credit Union ScholarshipGraduating high school seniors$4,000 scholarships for students that complete two essays3/31/2023Closed
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NJames Beard Foundation Scholarshipsfor aspiring culinary studentsUp to $20,000.3/31/2023Closed
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LOregon Dove ScholarshipFor a graduating female senior, minimum 3.0 GPA, planning on attending a 4-year college/university Fall 2023.$2503/31/2023Closed
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LChuck Mickley/Berg Memorial ScholarshipFor graduating seniors who hold current Ameteur Radio License, and will be a full-time student at a 2-yr or 4-yr college or university in Fall 2023, majoring in physical sciences, mathematics, engineering, computer science, or education in one of these fields. Minimum 3.0 GPA2 awards for $1,000 each3/31/2023Closed
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OOASBO- Promising FuturesThe Promising Futures Scholarship Program was created to help Oregon students interested in majors compatible with school business finance professions obtain a post-secondary education. Seniors accepted to a school, 3.0 GPA and intending to major in degrees like public finance, business, accounting, or public administration would fit this requirement.3 ranging from $1,000 to $3,0003/31/2023Closed
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OOFWC Fine Art Scholarships ContestThe Oregon Federation of Women’s Clubs (OFWC) will be holding their annual Scholarship Contest for High School Seniors Virtually.There will be one scholarship awarded in each in 4 areas. See application
on website for submision details.
$500 Instrumental. $500 Vocal, $500 Art, $500 Essay4/4/2023Closed
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LOregon Farm Bureau ScholarshipFor graduating seniors who will be studying agriculture or forestry OR any major, if a child/grandchild of a voting member of Farm Bureau in Oregon.multiple scholarships available, $1,000+ awards4/10/2023Closed
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LPence Construction Diversity in Leadership Scholarship FundOregon residents with a preference for Multnomah County residents,Planning to enroll full-time at any 4 year public university in Oregon. Major: Construction Engineering $10,000 per year, students can reapply for up to five years of support4/12/2023Closed
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LWashington County Livestock Association ScholarshipFor graduating seniors. Parent or legal guardian must be a Washington County Livestock Association member for at least one year. Minimum 2.5 GPA. Preference given to students studying agriculture-related curriculum beginning Fall 2023.amount not listed4/14/2023Now Open
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NINCIGHT Scholarshipcurrent Washington, Oregon or California resident.You must have a disability. This can be any type of disability as it is defined by the ADA, DSM-V, IDEA,
or other governing body (see list on website)
Up to $2,5004/15/2023Closed
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OOregon Nurseries Foundation scholarship programstudents preparing for a career in Horticulture, Landscape, or other Nursery industry careers20 Scholarships ranging from $1,000 to $3,000and multiple awards are possible. 4/15/2023Closed
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OTuality Healthcare Foundation: Flo Rhea Health CareersFor a graduating senior furthering education in human healthcare-related careers beginning Fall 2023, min GPA 3.5$1,500 4/16/2023Closed
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OTuality Healthcare Foundation:: Dr. Marvin J. Robb MemorialFor a graduating senior furthering education in human healthcare-related careers beginning Fall 2023, min GPA 3.5$2,200 4/16/2023Closed
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OLocal Grown ScholarshipsFor graduating seniors, targeted, but not limited to students of color. 2.0 GPA, Oregon Resident, 2 Letters of Rec and an essay10 awards of $10004/20/2023Closed
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OPortland State EAGLES ScholarshipFor graduating seniors who are planning to attend Portland State University. This is a need- and merit-based award supporting underrepresented students in STEM majors. Click on "About" tab to see all eligibility requirements.10 awards combined with federal and state grants to cover the entire cost of Oregon in-state tuition.4/30/2023Closed