Scholarships and Financial Resources
Useful Websites
There are many sources for scholarships and financial aid. The key is to be willing to spend the time searching and applying for them. A web search is probably the most effective. Some sites worth checking out:
Important Deadlines to Remember
- General University Scholarships (deadline February 16)
- Diversity-Building Scholarship (deadline January 15)
- Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Awards (deadline March 1)
Scholarship Information from the Office of Student Life
Ella Travis Edmundson and Mercy Travis Davis Scholarship
Applicants should be undergraduate women who are currently attending the University of Oregon and will be full-time student on the Eugene campus during the entire academic year; are of good character; have demonstrated potential leadership capabilities through campus/community involvement; are of superior scholastic ability (GPA 3.2 or above); and are in need of financial aid.
Osher Re-Entry Scholarship
The Osher Re-Entry Scholarship is available to student who have experienced an interruption in their education of five or more years and who now want to resume their undergraduate studies and complete their degree. Applicants should be enrolled full time, demonstrate financial need, academic promise, and be committed to completing their degree.
Applicants apply during winter quarter and the scholarship is awarded during spring quarter for the following academic year. Those students who are awarded the scholarship receive $2000 for one academic year. Those who have been awarded the scholarship in past years may apply for renewal.
Gherty-Moore Nontraditional Student Scholarship
The Ghery-Moore Scholarship is awarded to a freshman, sophomore, or junior nontraditional student who serves as primary support and care giver to their child(ren) and faces financial need, economic hardship, and/or other obstacles to their attendance and graduation from UO. This application is available only through the University Awards process.
ASUO Women's Center Book Aid Scholarship
The ASUO Women's Center offers four $50 Book Aid Certificates per academic term for students with financial need who are enrolled at the UO. Preference given to single parents and nontraditional students.
Scholarships and Financial Resources
Useful Websites
There are many sources for scholarships and financial aid. The key is to be willing to spend the time searching and applying for them. A web search is probably the most effective. Some sites worth checking out:
Important Deadlines to Remember
- General University Scholarships (deadline February 16)
- Diversity-Building Scholarship (deadline January 15)
- Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Awards (deadline March 1)
Scholarship Information from the Office of Student Life
Ella Travis Edmundson and Mercy Travis Davis Scholarship
Applicants should be undergraduate women who are currently attending the University of Oregon and will be full-time student on the Eugene campus during the entire academic year; are of good character; have demonstrated potential leadership capabilities through campus/community involvement; are of superior scholastic ability (GPA 3.2 or above); and are in need of financial aid.
Osher Re-Entry Scholarship
The Osher Re-Entry Scholarship is available to student who have experienced an interruption in their education of five or more years and who now want to resume their undergraduate studies and complete their degree. Applicants should be enrolled full time, demonstrate financial need, academic promise, and be committed to completing their degree.
Applicants apply during winter quarter and the scholarship is awarded during spring quarter for the following academic year. Those students who are awarded the scholarship receive $2000 for one academic year. Those who have been awarded the scholarship in past years may apply for renewal.
Gherty-Moore Nontraditional Student Scholarship
The Ghery-Moore Scholarship is awarded to a freshman, sophomore, or junior nontraditional student who serves as primary support and care giver to their child(ren) and faces financial need, economic hardship, and/or other obstacles to their attendance and graduation from UO. This application is available only through the University Awards process.
ASUO Women's Center Book Aid Scholarship
The ASUO Women's Center offers four $50 Book Aid Certificates per academic term for students with financial need who are enrolled at the UO. Preference given to single parents and nontraditional students.