2024 Pioneer Pacific College Scholarships

Pioneer Pacific College net price is at $N/A per year and will likely continue climbing like all colleges around the U.S. There are various ways to combat the steep rises in college tuition, and scholarships can be a key ingredient in reducing the overall cost of Pioneer Pacific College. Pioneer Pacific College awards an average of $N/A to each student, which can help alleviate some of the financial burden. However, most families will need to find other sources of funding to bridge the remaining tuition gap. In addition to the annual tuition, Pioneer Pacific College students can expect to pay $N/A in housing costs and $N/A in meal plan costs - if you chose to live in the surrounding area of Wilsonville, then those costs could be even higher.

77% of full-time students receive local or institutional grants with an average award size of $5,149.00. Furthermore, 75% of students receive federal grants with an average amount of $4,673.00.

The numbers seem bleak and, truthfully, they are for most average American families. Luckily, the scholarships below are open to Pioneer Pacific College students, with the goal of helping to afford a college education. Some scholarships may be specifically provided by Pioneer Pacific College while others are open to Pioneer Pacific College students, though not exclusive to Pioneer Pacific College.

How much total award money and scholarships are available for Pioneer Pacific College students?

There are 53 scholarships totaling $503,000.00 available to residents. You can easily browse through all 53 scholarships below.

What types of scholarships are available for Pioneer Pacific College students?

Each scholarship below may have different requirements and guidelines. While some of the Pioneer Pacific College scholarships can only be used for specific purposes, many of them can be used for all types of expenses including supplies, tuition, room and board and more. Furthermore, this list can include Pioneer Pacific College study abroad scholarships, Pioneer Pacific College transfer scholarships, and Pioneer Pacific College merit scholarships.

Are these scholarships for Pioneer Pacific College study abroad?

At least a few of these scholarships below can be put toward Pioneer Pacific College study abroad. If the scholarship does not specify a specific purpose or use of funds, then it is most likely eligible. You can double-check with the scholarship provider to confirm.

What scholarships are available to Pioneer Pacific College transfer students?

The ScholarshipPoints and Scholarship Owl scholarships, at least, are open to Pioneer Pacific College transfer students and the funds can be put toward all types of expenses. Pioneer Pacific College transfer students face the same financial pressures as normal students, and scholarships providers are well-aware of the need for Pioneer Pacific College transfer scholarships.

Are these Pioneer Pacific College scholarships limited by major?

You’ll need to check each scholarship’s own guidelines to determine if it is restricted to a specific major. However, most scholarships in this database are open to all students - some scholarships may only be open to certain students based on geographic criteria or areas of interest but they should be clearly marked. Whether you’re a nursing student, honors student, engineering major, or studying another discipline, chances are you’ll find at least 1 scholarship for you.

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DPMA/pc Scholarship
Sponsor:
The Data Processing Management Association/Portland Chapter (DPMA/pc)
Applicant must be a graduating high school senior from any high school in the Oregon or Clark County, Washington area who is looking to enroll in a major directly related to the Information Technology industry (i.e. CS, CIS) at any accredited institution in the states of Oregon or Washington. Selection is...
Deadline:
May 31
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Bob Hasson Memorial Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Collectors Association
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).
Deadline:
March 1
$3,000.00
Oregon Alpha Delta Kappa
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a resident of Oregon attending a four-year public or nonprofit college in Oregon and entering their senior or fifth-year of an elementary or secondary education program. FAFSA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Sehar Saleha Ahmad and Abrahim Ekramullah Zafar Foundation
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a female graduating from an Oregon high school who will major in english at a four-year public or nonprofit college in Oregon. FAFSA and minimum 3.8 GPA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
'Why Not?' Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a graduating senior from Beaverton High School who will attend a public college or university in Oregon. FAFSA and minimum 2.5 GPA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Edith Green Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a graduating senior from an Oregon high school who will attend a four-year public college or university in Oregon. FAFSA and minimum 3.45 GPA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
'Better A Life' Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a single parent between the ages of 17 and 25, who does not already have a bachelor's degree and will be attending an Oregon public or nonprofit college or university. FAFSA and 3.0 GPA required (minimum 2650 GED score, minimum 2.5 GPA for college students).
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Oregon Foundation for Blacktail Deer Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be enrolling in a public or nonprofit college or university in the state of Oregon and pursuing a major in biology, forestry, wildlife science or related fields. FAFSA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Campagna Family Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a graduate of a Jackson County high school who will be enrolling as a college junior or above in a medical-related field at a public or nonprofit college or university in Oregon. FAFSA and minimum 3.0 GPA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Dorothy Campbell Memorial Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a graduating female senior from a high school in Oregon who will attend a four-year public or nonprofit college or university in Oregon. FAFSA, essay and minimum 2.75 GPA required. Preference given to to those who participated on a high school golf team, if available.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
W. C. and Pearl Campbell Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be a graduating senior from a high school in Oregon. FAFSA and minimum 3.85 GPA and 1220 combined math and critical reading SAT scores (ACT composite of 27) required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Gregory A. Chaille Public Service Scholarship
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must be in a graduate program at a four-year public or nonprofit college or university in Oregon that will lead to a career in public service.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
Student Child Care Grant
Sponsor:
Oregon Office of Student Access and Completion
Applicant must have one or more children who are legal dependents age 12 or under (not including the unborn). An otherwise eligible child who is a qualifying individual under the Americans with Disabilities Act will be exempt from the age requirement. FAFSA required.
Deadline:
March 1
$10,000.00
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