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  1. November - February: Start your OSAC scholarship application and submit from November through April 1. December: File your FAFSA or ORSAA. First-time applicants: create an OSAC account and start the OSAC Scholarship Application. Returning applicants: refresh and update your application from last year.

  2. The OSAC Scholarship Application provides current and future Oregon students one easy application to apply for multiple scholarships at one time. OSAC awards more than $10 million in scholarships annually through more than 600 scholarships.

  3. 2024-25 OSAC Scholarship Catalog. Hundreds of scholarships available by varying criteria - high school attended, county of residence, college major, GPA, need-based, and more! "Like" OSAC on Facebook to get helpful tips, alerts of newly added scholarships, deadline reminders, and important news at facebook.com/OSACOregon.

  4. oregonstudentaid.gov › scholarships › faqFAQ | Oregon Student Aid

    How do I apply for OSAC scholarships? Create an OSAC student account. Complete the personal "Profile" section. Select "Continue to Scholarships" at the bottom of the "Profile" page. Complete sections 1-5 of the OSAC Scholarship Application and upload any required transcripts, extra documents, essays and extra questions.

  5. Many local, regional, and national organizations have scholarships as well. • Search for merit-based and need-based scholarships on websites such as College Board BigFuture and FastWeb. • Students can apply for OSAC Scholarships in future years. The OSAC Scholarship Application opens each year on November 1 and the annual deadline is March 1.

  6. 6 gru 2021 · OSAC administers more than $130 million in state-funded grants and privately-funded scholarships to help Oregon students meet their college expenses. New and current postsecondary education students can find links to the grant and scholarship applications at OregonStudentAid.gov.

  7. ORSAA Student Account Creation. Last step of account creation is to fill in their information. Students must use full legal name, and be consistent with the name they use for college admissions, scholarships, grants, etc. SSN field is optional – students can leave this blank.