

Below are a few of the issues that may affect you as a future OSU student and financial aid recipient. Be sure to check out the financial aid timeline to get tips on your financial aid responsibilities.To be eligible for financial aid, you must also be admitted to OSU. We suggest that you review Admissions information for requirements and deadlines.
To assist you with the financial aid application process, we have provided you with a Step-by-Step guide, or you can go directly to the financial aid application. Here is information describing the Types of Aid for which you are applying.
Part of the Admissions Application is a series of questions that will be evaluated and used for Institutional Scholarship eligibility. If you have completed the Admission application, you have also applied for Institutional Scholarships.
Complete applications must be submitted by February 1 for students planning to enter school the following fall term.
Following are links to some additional sources of scholarships:
FastWeb (a national scholarship database and search engine)
OSAC Private Scholarship Program (March 1 deadline)
Oregon State University has degree partnership programs/dual enrollment with a number of community colleges throughout the state of Oregon. Degree partnerships are an agreement between institutions to provide academic programs and services to students through a common admission process.