Crane Union High School is located in Crane, Oregon. Scholarships for students attending Crane Union High School can be found in our scholarship database
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P. O. Box 828
Crane, Oregon
97732
(541)493-2641
Scholarships
OCF manages one of the largest scholarship programs of its kind in the country, awarding thousands of scholarships each year.Our scholarships support a wide variety of majors, interests and passions. We have scholarships for graduates of specific high schools, current college students and graduate students. Other scholarships support students returning to their educations after time away, for workforce retraining or...
Statewide scholarships are available to Oregon 4-H'ers who are:Currently enrolled in 4-HHave been a member of 4-H for at least 3 years (including the current year, does not need to be consecutive)Currently a high school senior (Spring 2026 scholarships will be awarded to kids graduating high school in 2026)Planning to attend an accredited two-year college program or four-year college programHave...
We are committed to supporting LGBTQ+ studentsOur Scholarship PrioritiesOur scholarship program supports LGBTQ+ students who are leaders in their own lives, in their families, in their home communities, in their fields of study, in their workplaces, or in our movements for justice. We prioritize moving resources to LGBTQ+ students who need it most, so we especially focus our funding on...
Each year, the Oregon Association Chiefs of Police (OACP) provides $1000 college scholarships to students who plan to enter a law enforcement or other criminal justice career field or are currently in the fields and are taking college courses to further their careers. The OACP is committed to promoting professionalism and we value the presence and contributions of educated men...
Joieful Connections believes that children of all abilities should have the opportunity to attend college or other forms of higher education.Unfortunately, college is often not accessible to students with disabilities. With disabled students making up 14% of public school students, with a total of around 7 million, it’s critical that this group has more support, so they’re able to pursue...
This year, SEFF is awarding more than $30,000 in scholarships to high school seniors and first-year apprentices. Students can apply for $1,500 STEM awards or $1,000 trade school scholarships to support their next chapter.STEM Scholarship – (15) $1,500 scholarships will be awarded.Award criteria is based on:High school senior with a 3.0 or above GPADemonstrated interest in pursuing a career in...