College of Education Scholarships and Funding

 

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The COE offers the following competitive scholarship and award opportunities:


COE Scholarship Awards

Due: February 7, 2025. Various awards ranging from $1,500-$10,000. 
Application available November 1, 2024


COE Doctoral Research Awards

Rolling due date until April 4, 2025. Up to $3,000 in funding for students with an approved dissertation. 


COE Doctoral Student Conference Awards

Awards up to $750.


 

COE Scholarships

We provide a number of scholarship and funding opportunities in an effort to offer students support in pursuing their degrees and professional futures by removing as many barriers to those goals as possible. Students currently applying for a COE academic program, but not yet accepted at the time of the deadline, should still submit their scholarship application for consideration, pending acceptance into the program. We use one common application that will automatically enter you into consideration for any scholarships for which you meet selection criteria. 


While not an exhaustive list, the UO offers the following resources and financial assistance opportunities: 


Logan Scholarship Program

  • The Logan Scholarship will provide support to incoming freshman majoring in pre-education. 
  • Logan graduate scholarships are competitive and awarded by applying through the COE scholarship application.

Logan Undergrad Scholarship Info


Financial Aid

Many of our scholarships are based on financial need, so it is important for you to complete the Free Application for Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) by the federal deadline. Submit the University of Oregon as your university of choice. Our code is 003223.


Learn more about College of Education Scholarships and Funding Opportunities

In this episode of Look No Feather podcast, Andrea Olson, Director of Stewardship and Donor Relations for the College of Education Office of Development, tells us more about scholarships available to COE students at the University of Oregon. 

We discuss different scholarship and funding awards, required application materials, and what the review process looks like.

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2025 HEDCO Institute Undergraduate Scholars Program

Apply Now for the 2025 HEDCO Institute Undergraduate Scholars Program! 

The HEDCO Institute for Evidence-Based Educational Practice is excited to announce that we are now accepting applications from students across the UO for the third cohort of our Undergraduate Scholars Program. The HEDCO Institute Undergraduate Scholars Program provides paid training and experience in literature reviews, communication and outreach, and dissemination of research to real-world decision-makers in K-12 education.  

The program is open to all UO sophomores, juniors, or seniors who will graduate on or after December 2025, and we welcome applications from all majors and areas of study. No research experience is required.  

We strongly encourage applications from women, racial and ethnic minorities, first generation (“first to go”) students, and other individuals who are under-represented across color, creed, race, ethnic and national origin, physical ability, gender and sexual identity, or any other legally protected basis. 

Applications are due on November 25, 2024, at 11:59 p.m. (PT)A virtual info session will be held on November 4, 2024 for those interested in learning more about the program.


Didn't get a chance to view our information sessions? That's okay, we've got you covered!

 


International students and those not able to file a FAFSA are eligible for College of Education scholarships and, while not required, are encouraged to establish financial need by submitting a financial resources form to the Office of International Affairs.


Dreamer students including students who have Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) status or Temporary Protected Status (TPS) as well as other undocumented students who are ineligible to submit a FAFSA may submit an Oregon Student Aid Application (ORSAA), which is an alternative to the FAFSA.


Cost of Attendance

Cost of attendance is the estimated cost to attend the UO for the academic year. The Office of Student Financial Aid and Scholarships provides estimates for cost of attendance information that goes beyond tuition and fees, and includes: living expenses (housing and food), books/supplies/equipment, transportation, and miscellaneous personal expenses.