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Oregon Opportunity Grant (OOG)

Award Amount
$2,100
Award Amount
Application deadline
March 31, 2025
Application deadline
Awarded By:

Oregon Student Assistance Commission

Number of Awards & Eligibility: Varies depending on the number of eligible applicants and the amount of funding available.
In order to qualify, students must meet the following criteria:
  1. This award is for U.S. students.
  2. Must be a U.S. citizen or eligible non-citizen.
  3. Must be a resident of Oregon. Please note: Members of Native American tribes with traditional ties to Oregon who reside out-of-state may be considered residents. Complete information on these tribes is available at www.getcollegefunds.org/tribal_residency.html .
  4. Must be enrolled in an undergraduate degree program with no prior baccalaureate degree.
  5. Must be enrolled on a half-time basis (six credit hours per semester) or more.
  6. Must attend an eligible postsecondary institution in Oregon. A list of eligible institions is available online at the OSAC website.

In order to qualify, students must meet the following criteria:

Description: This grant is available to Oregon resident undergraduate students who are enrolled at an eligible postsecondary institution in Oregon. Students must display financial need of $2,000 or more to be considered for an award.

Application requirements for the Oregon Opportunity Grant (OOG) are:

  • FAFSA
Additional Information: The Oregon Opportunity Grant (OOG), formerly called the State Need Grant, is Oregon's largest state-funded need-based grant program for students planning to go to college. The program was established in 1971 by the Oregon Legislature to assist Oregon's neediest students in attaining a postsecondary education. Income Limit – Student/family adjusted gross income of $70,000. Only students with incomes at or below the limit are considered for the grant. Enrollment Status – In years with limited available funds, grants are only available to students who enroll at least half-time at an eligible Oregon institution. Students who are awarded grant funds but delay enrollment until later in the academic year may lose eligibility. In addition, awards for students who are enrolled half-time in fall term may be limited to half-time amounts for all subsequent terms during the academic year. OSAC awards Opportunity Grants according to a formula that includes the following: Average cost of attendance at an Oregon community college or an institution in the Oregon University System. Student share ($5700 at a community college; $8700 at a public or private nonprofit 4-year institution). Family share (expected family contribution, or EFC). Federal share (Federal Pell Grants and/or assumed higher education tax credits). Students enrolled in courses of study leading to degrees in theology, divinity, or religious education are not eligible.

Award Amount: Up to $2,100  The total dollars awarded for this scholarship is $2,100.

About Oregon Student Assistance Commission:
Contact Information: Vicki Merkel ,Scholarship and Access Program Director
Address: 1500 Valley River Drive, Suite 100 Eugene, Oregon 97401

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