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The Oregon Cattlemen’s Association is now accepting applications for college students enrolling full-time at a community college or university as sophomores, juniors, seniors, or graduate students for the 2026-27 academic year. Scholarship funds can be applied to tuition.Application deadline is May 1, 2026.Scholarships totaling up to $9,000.00 will be awarded.Scholarship recipients will be announced during the annual Mid-Year meeting June...
Charles Womer Scholarship FundFlaming Family Scholarship In Memory Of Lucy Flaming for RCC StudentsEligibility: Applicant must have a GED or High School Diploma, and have been a resident of Jackson or Josephine Counties for a minimum of three years. Student must be enrolled at Rogue Community College.Use of Funds: Scholarship checks are mailed directly to the recipients’ college or university...
Open Date: January 5, 2026Close Date: March 27, 2026This scholarship was established in 1988 by the spouses of Congressional Black Caucus members to address the educational need in the congressional districts in response to federal cuts in spending for education programs and scholarships, which disproportionately affect people of color. This opportunity awards scholarships to academically talented and highly motivated African-American...
The UFW has created a 4 year Si Se Puede Scholarship Program and will award scholarships to those students working towards an undergraduate degree and are eligible UFW full dues paying members or their dependents. The program was created at the request of UFW members to help fulfill the educational dreams of their students who represent thousands of hard-working farm...
The NSRCF was founded in 1980 by Nisei (second generation Japanese Americans) who were incarcerated in U.S. concentration camps during World War II. 4,600 Nisei college students were assisted by the National Japanese American Student Relocation Council to leave the camps and continue their educations. The NSRCF was created to honor those who helped the Japanese American students during World...
We recommend reading through this page carefully and ensuring you have all required materials before heading over to Kaleidoscope to complete your application. Additional items may be requested if necessary to confirm eligibility. EligibilityBe from a low-income household or demonstrate financial needLow-income limits are determined by HUD. See current limits hereBe 15-25 years of age as of 3/31/2026Be a resident of:a...