Scholarship Bulletin Board

This bulletin board lists scholarship opportunities from organizations outside of the UO. Click on the filters on the right to limit which scholarships are displayed. We encourage you to apply for any scholarship you are eligible for—even small amounts can add up to make a big difference.

The third parties offering scholarships listed here are not part of the UO and are not vetted or otherwise endorsed by UO. The UO has no jurisdiction or control over the terms of the scholarships, or how, when or to whom they are awarded. UO does not warrant, guarantee or otherwise indemnify any of the third parties’ actions. This list is provided merely to show a range of possible options.

If you have a scholarship opportunity you would like posted on this page, please submit your request to financialaid@uoregon.edu.

CFMA Student Scholarship

The objective of the CFMA Student Scholarship is to enable full-time students interested in finance, accounting or construction management to pursue their education in the subject.
● Deadline: Aug 15, 2026
● Award: $2000
● GPA: 3.00

Gold Law Firm Scholarship

The Gold Law Firm is pleased to announce its annual scholarship for students planning to enroll in school in the fall of 2026, whether as pre-law undergraduates or first-year law students. This $1,000 scholarship is designed to help cover expenses for students accepted into any accredited institution in the United States.
● Deadline: Aug 15, 2026
● Major / Area of Study: Law
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 3.00
● Selection Criteria: Must be a U.S. citizen or authorized to work in the United States., Must be accepted to attend school as a pre-law undergraduate or as a first-year law student in the fall of 2026.

Working Student Scholarship

The Law Offices of Mallon Snyder established the Working Student Scholarship, offering $1,000 in funding to college students who are partially or fully funding their higher education by themselves. 
● Deadline: Aug 5, 2026
● Award: $1000
● Selection Criteria: You are a resident or permanent citizen of the United States, You are partially or fully paying for your own college education
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students