Links to Outside Scholarships

At George Fox, our goal is to equip you with the information and resources you need to be financially prepared. One of the best ways to pay for college is through scholarships! On this page, you’ll find well-established scholarships you may be eligible to apply for, and databases to search for more!

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Oregon Students

OSAC Scholarships

OSAC awards more than $10 million annually through more than 600 scholarships. Visit the OSAC website to find the application. It generally opens in early November and closes in early March. Additional scholarship opportunities are offered for Early Bird submissions in mid-February (check the OSAC website for specific dates).

OSAC Grants

For many state grants, eligibility is based on your financial need, which is determined by the FAFSA or ORSAA. Some grants consider additional factors. Most grants have their own application and deadlines.  Click the links below to learn more.

The Ford Family Foundation

The Ford Family Foundation is a scholarship program that provides assistance to students in Oregon. It offers three different scholarship programs to assist high school seniors, transfer students, adults, and parents.

First-Generation Students

Are you the first person in your family to attend college? Congratulations on this exciting step! We’d like to highlight some scholarships specifically meant for students in your shoes.


Databases

The following scholarship links may be useful for students looking to finance their college education. Please note that this is for informational purposes only and the inclusion of these links does not imply any endorsement.

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