Students admitted to the OSU/Clatsop Community College Degree Partnership Program who choose to take courses at both schools in the same term may be eligible to receive financial aid based on the combined enrollment. Degree partnership program students are asked to declare a home school. The designated home school determines whether Clatsop or OSU will disburse your financial aid.
There are several factors related to the choice of the OSU/Clatsop home school:
• Students in the OSU/Clatsop Degree Partnership Program use different enrollment patterns for different terms:
o All classes are at Clatsop
o All classes are at OSU
o Some classes are at Clatsop and some at OSU in the same term
• The primary factor in determining the home school for the OSU/Clatsop Degree Partnership Program is the immediate degree objective that the student is working toward:
o Associate’s Degree -> Clatsop is the home school
o Baccalaureate Degree -> OSU is the home school
• Students who have taken or are taking at least one 300 level or higher course will have OSU as the home school
• Students have to be enrolled in at least one course at the home school. For example, Clatsop cannot disburse financial aid for a student who is not taking any classes at Clatsop.
• The transferability of Clatsop courses you take is a consideration if you receive your aid from OSU. OSU cannot count courses that do not transfer into OSU toward the enrollment needed to disburse financial aid.
For example a student is enrolled in 6 credits at Clatsop and 6 credits at OSU, and has designated OSU as home school. If the 6 credits at Clatsop consist of Math 112 and WR 121, then OSU can count those 6 credits along with the 6 credits being taken at OSU to make the student full-time. If, however, the courses at Clatsop are Math 112 and Drafting 140, OSU can only count the math class since the drafting course does not transfer into OSU. In this second example, OSU would consider that the student is enrolled for 9 credits for financial aid purposes. (Clatsop may consider the same student to be enrolled full-time for the