Western Oregon University Monmouth, OR
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Western Oregon State, founded in 1856, is a public university. Its 157-acre campus is located in Monmouth, 20 miles southwest of Salem.
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Matching Scholarships for Western Oregon University
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Bob Hasson Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be a high school senior living in Oregon who is planning to attend any Oregon accredited public, private college, university or trade school as a full-time student. Essay on 'Credit in the 21st Century' is required (1,000-1,500 words).
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Douglas County Community Scholarship
Applicant must be an Oregon resident, a graduate of a Douglas County high school, be enrolled full time at a California, Idaho, Oregon, or Washington school, and demonstrate financial need.
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Flora M. Von Der Ahe Scholarship
Applicant must be an Oregon resident, be a graduate of a Umatilla County secondary school, have a minimum secondary school GPA of 2.5, be enrolled full time at an Oregon school, and demonstrate financial need.
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John P. Hounsell Scholarship
Applicant must be an Oregon resident, have graduated from a secondary school in Hood River County, be enrolled or planning to enroll full time at an Oregon school or in the graduate program of a Western Higher Education Compact school, and demonstrate financial need.
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Mertie and Harley Stevens Memorial Scholarship
Applicant must be an Oregon resident, be a graduate of a Clackamas County secondary school, be enrolled full time at an Oregon school, and demonstrate financial need. Secondary school applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.5. Post-secondary applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
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National Science Foundation Oregon Teaching Scholars
Preference is given to outstanding students in mathematics or science, and to members of underrepresented groups in teaching mathematics and sciences (for example, students of color or with multiple language backgrounds, women in physical sciences, male elementary teachers). Essay and letters of recommendation required. Applicant must attend an Oregon college. mathematics education, science education
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Western Undergraduate Exchange
Applicant must be a resident of a participating state, attend a WICHE school, fulfill any necessary school requirements. Recipient pays 150% of in-state tuition. Reduced tuition. varies by school
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