Funding Opportunities for Students


Undergraduate scholarships, graduate funding, and other forms of financial aid can help you meet your educational goals. Start your financial aid planning now!

HOW MUCH WILL IT COST TO ATTEND THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON?


About 65 percent of UO undergraduates receive some form of financial aid. This amounts to more than $256 million in grants and scholarships awarded each year. Financial aid and scholarships are available to incoming students and those already attending the UO.

Dreamer students including students who have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) as well as other undocumented students who are ineligible to submit a FAFSA may submit an Oregon Student Aid Application (ORSAA), which is an alternative to the FAFSA.

International students and those not able to file a FAFSA are eligible for College of Education scholarships and, while not required, are encouraged to establish financial need by submitting a financial resources form to the International Student and Scholar Services.

APPLY FOR FINANCIAL AID


 

Scholarship Applications are due on Feburary 10, 2023. The College of Education scholarship program provides a significant number of donor-supported awards to COE students. Most awards are from $1,500–$10,000. In 2022-23, approximately $975,000 was designated for student support. Scholarship decisions will be made prior to the end of March 2023.

APPLY FOR COE SCHOLARSHIPS

 


You can earn money toward your degree while gaining valuable work experience. Students can work up to 25 hours a week in jobs on campus, in government, and at local nonprofit agencies.

LEARN ABOUT WORK STUDY


If you’re a COE master’s student located in Eugene, you may be eligible for a graduate employment (GE) position to help fund your degree work. In addition to GE positions, the university offers additional awards and fellowships.

GRADUATE FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES

GRADUATE EMPLOYMENT OPENINGS


Please contact Andrea Olson with any questions regarding the College of Education’s scholarships.

Phone: 541-346-5943, email: coescholarships@uoregon.edu.

I support all students regardless of immigration status or country of origin. As a DREAMer Ally, I support Dreamer students and promote their sense of belonging and safety as they pursue their higher education goals. For more information and resources please visit our Dreamers page and the Find Support page. I commit to keeping your status confidential if you reveal it to me, but also remind you that when interacting with faculty, staff, and offices around campus you are never required to reveal your immigration status.