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Find similar grantsOregon Promise is sponsored by State of Oregon. Provides financial assistance to recent Oregon high school graduates or GED recipients to attend community colleges.
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Oregon Promise Grant | Oregon Student Aid Oregon Tribal Student Grant Oregon Student Child Care Grant Chafee Education and Training Grant Deceased or Disabled Public Safety Officer Grant Oregon Barber and Hairdresser Grant Program Oregon National Guard State Tuition Assistance Oregon Teacher Scholars Program Grant High School Program Toolbox Middle School Program Toolbox Other Career and College Resources The Oregon Promise is a state grant that helps cover tuition costs at any Oregon community college for recent high school graduates and GED® test graduates.
Students must apply during their senior year or immediately after GED® test completion. For students who are GED graduates between March 1, 2026, and June 30, 2026, the application is open to apply . For High School graduates between March 1, 2026, and June 30, 2026 the application is now CLOSED.
Please review the fact sheets below (updated June 2026) • Oregon Promise Fact Sheet for New Students and Families • Oregon Promise General Fact Sheet Complete all of the steps by your application deadline (varies by graduation date). For most students, you MUST apply during your senior year of high school (before you graduate) , or immediately after GED® test completion. Submit the Oregon Promise application in the OSAC Student Portal.
Submit the FAFSA or ORSAA for the year that you will start college. List at least one Oregon community college on the FAFSA or ORSAA. The Oregon Promise Grant application is open.
Students who graduate high school or are GED® test graduates between March 1, 2026 and June 30, 2026 can apply for the grant. For high school and homeschool graduates between March 1, 2026, and June 30, 2026, the application is now CLOSED. Most students must apply for Oregon Promise during their senior year of high school (before graduation) or immediately after completing their GED®.
The Oregon Promise Grant has rolling deadlines based on when the student graduates. View the deadline chart by downloading the Oregon Promise Handout ( English or Spanish ), or use the Find Your Deadline tool. The Oregon Promise Grant application is open.
Students who graduate high school or are GED® test graduates between March 1, 2026 and June 30, 2026 can apply for the grant. For high school and homeschool graduates between March 1, 2026, and June 30, 2026, the application is now CLOSED. Students must meet all of the eligibility and application requirements.
Submit the Oregon Promise Grant application AND the FAFSA or ORSAA by the appropriate deadline, and list at least one Oregon community college on the FAFSA or ORSAA. Be a recent Oregon high school graduate or GED® test graduate. Attend an Oregon community college by your required start term, based on your graduation date.
Have a 2. 0 cumulative high school GPA or higher, or a 145 grade on all GED® tests. Be an Oregon resident for at least 12 months prior to college attendance.
For dependent students, your parent(s) must also live in Oregon. Have no more than 90 college credits completed or attempted. Students may be subject to eligibility requirements based on their Student Aid Index (SAI) .
SAI eligibility requirements are subject to change based on available funding. For Class of 2025 students, there is a final SAI limit of 18,000. Students at or above the limit are not eligible for the grant.
For Class of 2026 students, there is a TENTATIVE SAI limit of 18,000. Students at or above the limit may or may not be eligible for the grant. In mid-July, the SAI limit will be reviewed to adjust or finalize the limit depending on number of applications and fund availability.
Awarding Information: Class of 2026 Awarding Information for Class of 2026 (3/1/26 - 2/28/27 graduates) Oregon Promise Grant awarding began in May 2026 for new students (Class of 2026) who will begin college in Fall 2026. There is an 18,000 tentative SAI limit for the Class of 2026 to be considered for Oregon Promise Grant. The SAI limit will be reviewed mid-July and can be adjusted or finalized at that time.
Regardless of income, all students must apply by their deadline in order to be considered for the grant. Most students must apply by June 1 . All students only have one opportunity to apply for Oregon Promise Grant, based on their graduation date.
I've been awarded, what happens next? Once you are authorized for an Oregon Promise award: Read your full award email from OSAC and review the Current Recipients page on the OSAC website. Complete all requirements with your college financial aid office, including FAFSA verification (if applicable) in a timely manner before term begins.
Start community college as indicated in your Oregon Promise application at least halftime. Typically, students must start the next college term after high school graduation or GED® completion (excluding summer). Follow up with the financial aid office at your community college on how/when your award will be put into your student account.
Please read our current recipients page for all next steps to remain eligible for the grant and renewal requirements. I'm awarded. What's next?
How long can I receive the grant? If eligible, students can receive Oregon Promise until they have attempted a total of 90 credits. There is no limit to the number of the years or terms you can receive the grant; it is based on the 90 credit limit.
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All of the following types of credits count toward the 90 credit limit: College credits you take while in high school or as part of a high school completion program College credits you take during summer term* College credits you take at another college or university while dual-enrolled at a community college College credits for courses you withdraw from or fail Advanced Placement (AP) or International Baccalaureate (IB) credits earned Any other college credits you attempt or complete prior to and during your time as an Oregon Promise recipient *Oregon Promise does not pay for summer courses.
Out-of-State Tribal Residency List of Participating Schools Oregon Tribal Student Grant Oregon Student Child Care Grant Chafee Education and Training Grant Deceased or Disabled Public Safety Officer Grant Oregon Barber and Hairdresser Grant Program Oregon National Guard State Tuition Assistance Oregon Teacher Scholars Program Grant Award range for full-time, full-year students: 2025-26: $2,202 to $4,584 2026-27: $2,280 to $4,716 GED® students who graduate between March 1, 2026 and June 30, 2026 must apply now!
High school students had to apply by June 1, 2026. Class of 2026 has a tentative SAI limit of 18,000. This will be reevaluated in mid-July 2026 to adjust or finalize the limit.
Students who are receiving the grant in the current academic year (2025-26) must have submitted the 2026-27 FAFSA or ORSAA by June 1, 2026, to be considered for the upcoming year. Renewal students are not subjected to the SAI limit for 2026-27. If you have additional questions about The Oregon Promise Grant please contact us at: OregonPromise@hecc.
oregon. gov Phone: (541) 687-7400, press 2 Higher Education Coordinating Commission (HECC)
According to the current listing, eligibility includes: Recent Oregon high school graduates or GED recipients with a GPA of 2. 0 or higher. Confirm the full requirements in the official notice before applying.
The current listing shows $2,202 - $4,584. Verify award ceilings, matching requirements, and allowable costs in the official notice.
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The Robotics Grant Program is a grant from the Alabama State Department of Education (ALSDE) that funds school-based robotics programs for elementary, middle, and high school students. Awarded through a competitive application process, the program provides up to $3,500 to eligible local education agencies (LEAs) in Alabama. Applicants must be public school systems submitting on behalf of schools with K–12 students. The grant supports the purchase of robotics equipment and program development aligned with AMSTI guidelines. Applications are submitted online through the AMSTI Robotics Grant portal. The Fiscal Year 2026 application deadline was September 30, 2025. Questions should be directed to robotics@amsti.org. The program is managed by the Alabama State Department of Education under State Superintendent Eric G. Mackey.