A-1. Oregon Student Access Commission Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees (as of year-end)
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1 Applicants and Awardees (as of year-end) A-1 Applicants Awardees Total Dollars Awarded Abdill Career College 0 0 $0 Academy of Hair Design 0 0 $0 Beau Monde College of Hair Design 2 1 $2,000 Birthingway College of Midwifery 3 1 $25,000 Blue Mountain Community College $75,372 Central Oregon Community College $130,422 Chemeketa Community College $91,711 Clackamas Community College $105,041 Clatsop Community College 35 6 $12,816 College of Cosmetology 1 0 $0 College of Hair Design Careers 3 1 $1,500 Columbia Gorge Community College 9 2 $3,000 Concordia University $262,666 Corban University $117,347 East West College 2 0 $0 Eastern Oregon University $320,745 George Fox University $358,437 Klamath Community College 43 4 $8,500 Lane Community College $445,167 Lewis & Clark College $189,251 Linfield College $365,234 Linfield College - Portland Campus $266,922 Linn-Benton Community College $83,297 Marylhurst University $179,229 Mount Angel Seminary 0 0 $0 Mt. Hood Community College $36,477 Multnomah University 26 7 $68,070 National College of Natural Medicine 8 4 $22,000 New Hope Christian College 2 0 $0 Northwest Christian University $186,965 Northwest College 0 0 $0 Northwest College of Hair Design 2 0 $0 Northwest Nannies Institute 0 0 $0 Oregon College of Art and Craft 12 2 $47,042 Oregon College of Oriental Medicine 3 1 $5,000 Oregon Health & Science University $635,155 Oregon Institute of Technology $369,281 Oregon State University 1, $2,471,396 Pacific Northwest College of Art 27 4 $34,838 Pacific University $292,955 Phagans' (Bend) 1 0 $0 Phagans' (Corvallis) 3 1 $5,246 Phagans' (Grants Pass) 1 0 $0 Phagans' (Medford) 1 0 $0 Phagans' (Milwaukie) 1 0 $0 Phagans' (Newport) 0 0 $0 Phagans' (Portland) 2 0 $0 Phagans' (Salem) 1 0 $0 Phagans' (Tigard) 1 0 $0 Pioneer Pacific College (Springfield) 1 1 $2,500 Page 1 of 2 10/4/2012
2 Applicants and Awardees (as of year-end) A-2 Applicants Awardees Total Dollars Awarded Pioneer Pacific College (Wilsonville) 3 0 $0 Portland Actors Conservatory 0 0 $0 Portland Community College $302,708 Portland State University $1,218,062 Reed College 30 8 $11,975 Rogue Community College $164,973 Roseburg Beauty College 5 1 $3,000 Sage of Massage & Healing Arts 0 0 $0 Southern Oregon University $748,926 Southwestern Oregon Community College $66,669 Springfield College of Beauty 4 0 $0 Sumner College 2 0 $0 Treasure Valley Community College $30,285 Umpqua Community College $284,999 University of Oregon 1, $1,990,357 University of Portland $710,560 University of Western States 0 0 $0 Valley Medical College 3 0 $0 Warner Pacific College 39 9 $49,384 Western Oregon University $538,293 Western Seminary 0 0 $0 Willamette University $391,410 Total In-State Colleges 10,299 2,587 $13,732,183 Out-of-State Colleges 1, $2,192,138 Total, In-State + Out-of-State Colleges * 12,216 3,131 $15,924,321 * Includes 104 federal Robert C. Byrd awards for $90,919 Note: Out-of-State Colleges may include Oregon branches of colleges headquartered outside Oregon. Page 2 of 2 10/4/2012
3 Comparison of and Applicants, Awardees, and Dollars B-1 Applicants Awardees Total Dollars Awarded Abdill Career College Academy of Hair Design Beau Monde College of Hair Design , Birthingway College of Midwifery ,613 25, Blue Mountain Community College ,972 75, Central Oregon Community College , , Chemeketa Community College ,187 91, Clackamas Community College , , Clatsop Community College ,950 12, College of Cosmetology College of Hair Design Careers , Columbia Gorge Community College ,000 3, Concordia University , , Corban University , , East West College $0 $0 0 Eastern Oregon University , ,745 9 George Fox University , , Klamath Community College ,167 8, Lane Community College , , Lewis & Clark College , , Linfield College , , Linfield College - Portland Campus , , Linn-Benton Community College ,663 83, Marylhurst University , , Mount Angel Seminary Mt. Hood Community College ,358 36, Multnomah University ,556 68, National College of Natural Medicine ,300 22,000 8 New Hope Christian College Northwest Christian University , , Northwest College Northwest College of Hair Design Northwest Nannies Institute Oregon College of Art and Craft ,574 47, Oregon College of Oriental Medicine , Oregon Health & Science University , , Oregon Institute of Technology , , Oregon State University 1,872 1, ,304,633 2,471,396 7 Pacific Northwest College of Art ,104 34, Pacific University , , Phagans' (Bend) Phagans' (Corvallis) , Phagans' (Grants Pass) Phagans' (Medford) Phagans' (Milwaukie) Phagans' (Newport) Phagans' (Portland) Phagans' (Salem) Phagans' (Tigard) Pioneer Pacific College (Springfield) , Pioneer Pacific College (Wilsonville) Portland Actors Conservatory Portland Community College , , Portland State University ,192,788 1,218,062 2 Reed College ,374 11, Rogue Community College , , Roseburg Beauty College , Sage of Massage & Healing Arts Southern Oregon University , ,926 1 Southwestern Oregon Community College ,316 66, Springfield College of Beauty $1,000 $0-100 Sumner College /4/2012 Page 1 of
4 Comparison of and Applicants, Awardees, and Dollars B-2 Applicants Awardees Total Dollars Awarded Treasure Valley Community College ,313 30, Umpqua Community College , , University of Oregon 1,345 1, ,630,031 1,990, University of Portland , ,560-2 University of Western States Valley Medical College , Warner Pacific College ,078 49, Western Oregon University , ,293 0 Western Seminary Willamette University , , TOTAL 10,277 10, ,530 2,587 2 $12,884,283 $13,732,183 7 Note: figures include 40 federal Robert C. Byrd awards for $34,920 Page 2 of 2 10/4/2012
5 Oregon Student Assistance Commission Scholarships and Opportunity Grants: (as of 8/6/12) Comparison of Private Scholarship and Opportunity Grant Disbursements Oregon Colleges C-1 Scholarships: Total Dollars * Opportunity Grants: Total Dollars Percent of Scholarships Compared to Opportunity Grant Dollars Birthingway College of Midwifery $25,000 $18, Blue Mountain Community College $75,372 $357, Central Oregon Community College $130,422 $834, Chemeketa Community College $91,711 $2,783, Clackamas Community College $105,041 $925, Clatsop Community College $12,816 $235, Columbia Gorge Community College $3,000 $30, Concordia University $262,666 $167, Corban University $117,347 $323, Eastern Oregon University $320,745 $771, George Fox University $358,437 $602, Klamath Community College $8,500 $279, Lane Community College $445,167 $4,039, Lewis & Clark College $189,251 $186, Linfield College $365,234 $509, Linfield College - Portland Campus $266,922 $134, Linn-Benton Community College $83,297 $851, Marylhurst University $179,229 $176, Mount Angel Seminary $0 $0 0.0 Mt. Hood Community College $36,477 $1,101, Northwest Christian University $186,965 $163, Oregon College of Art and Craft $47,042 $26, Oregon Health & Science University $635,155 $150, Oregon Institute of Technology $369,281 $990, Oregon State University $2,471,396 $5,304, Pacific Northwest College of Art $34,838 $130, Pacific University $292,955 $378, Portland Community College $302,708 $4,841, Portland State University $1,218,062 $5,391, Reed College $11,975 $53, Rogue Community College $164,973 $1,587, Southern Oregon University $748,926 $1,181, Southwestern Oregon Community College $66,669 $400, Treasure Valley Community College $30,285 $125, Umpqua Community College $284,999 $834, University of Oregon $1,990,357 $4,150, University of Portland $710,560 $542, University of Western States $0 $3, Warner Pacific College $49,384 $381, Western Oregon University $538,293 $2,069, Willamette University $391,410 $304, TOTAL $13,622,867 $43,340, Note: Opportunity Grant dollars are available only to undergraduate Oregon residents. Scholarship dollars are available to non - Oregon residents and graduate students; those dollars are included here. * Includes $34,920 in federal Robert C. Byrd awards Page 1 of 1 10/4/2012
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