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.

Flora Marie Jenkins Memorial Disability Scholarship

This nationally-based scholarship awards money to aspiring individuals with disabilities who wish to further their education.
● Deadline: Apr 30, 2025
● Award: $5000
● Selection Criteria: Be a U.S. citizen or legal permanent U.S. resident with a documented disability
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students

Inspired Learners Scholarship

The Serafini Law Inspired Learner Scholarship recognizes this powerful connection between individuals and the impact of mentorship and advice. 
● Deadline: Apr 21, 2025
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 3.00
● Selection Criteria: Applicant must be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident., Applicants must be enrolled at an accredited college or university as a freshman.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students

Frances & Earl Perry Memorial Veterans Scholarship.

This nationally-based scholarship supports aspiring veterans, and children of veterans, who wish to further their education at the college or university level.
● Deadline: Apr 30, 2025
● Award: $5000
● Selection Criteria: Hold U.S. Veteran status having served honorably OR, Be an unmarried child (under 24 years of age) who is a dependent
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students

Champions of Justice Scholarship

We recognize that pursuing higher education is expensive, so we hope our scholarship provides helpful financial assistance to students with a passion for justice.
● Deadline: Apr 7, 2025
● Award: $1000
● Selection Criteria: You are a permanent resident or citizen of the United States., You are or will be attending an accredited college or university for the Spring 2025 semester.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students

Uplifting Communities Scholarship

In line with this mission, we are proud to offer the Uplifting Communities Scholarship. This $1,500 award is available to undergraduates and graduates of any major and aims to support individuals dedicated to uplifting underserved communities.
● Deadline: Apr 2, 2025
● Award: $1500
● GPA: 2.70
● Selection Criteria: Be a United States citizen or permanent resident, Show a demonstrated commitment and involvement in uplifting underserved communities through volunteerism and advocacy

The Stuckey Firm Scholarship

The Stuckey Firm Scholarship asks students to think critically about a jury’s influence on injury cases. We want students to create videos detailing their opinions on whether injury cases’ juries should be larger or more restricted.
● Deadline: Jun 15, 2025
● Award: $2500
● Selection Criteria: Students accepted at or enrolled in accredited United States colleges, universities, and/or graduate schools
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

Children of Injured Workers Scholarship

At Hoggatt Injury Law, we are passionate about supporting workers and their families whose lives have been affected by work-related injuries. We know that workplace injuries can have far-reaching financial ramifications, including when it comes to a family’s ability to provide for their children’s educational expenses. We hope to help families address this challenge by offering a scholarship to the child of an employee who has been injured or killed in a work-related accident. 
● Deadline: Jun 9, 2025
● Award: $1000
● GPA: 2.50
● Selection Criteria: Your parent has been affected by a work-related injury, You are a U.S. citizen
● Grade Level: High School Senior, Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students

The Gold Law Firm “Challenge Yourself Scholarship

In memory of Kevin Maez (1986-2022), Attorney Greg Gold and the Colorado legal team at The Gold Law Firm provide five scholarship awards each semester to first-time college freshmen within the United States. Each award is worth $1,000, and awards will be mailed directly to the winning students’ financial aid offices.
● Deadline: Jun 4, 2025
● Award: $1000
● Selection Criteria: College freshman who was active in either Scouts, Acting/Theatre, Debate Club, or Speech in high school or childhood., Must hold citizenship or permanent residency within the United States
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students, High School Senior

Douglas E. Kuthy Scholarship

Douglas E. Kuthy Estate Planning Attorney is delighted to announce an annual scholarship opportunity aimed at supporting the education of students pursuing law or related studies. Our client-focused firm values each individual’s needs, prioritizing Confidence, Courage, and Determination in our approach.
● Deadline: Jun 1, 2025
● Major / Area of Study: Law
● Award: $500
● GPA: 3.00
● Selection Criteria: Be a U.S. citizen or have authorization to work in the United States., Submit proof of acceptance into an accredited undergraduate program in pre-law or a related field, or proof of acceptance and enrollment in an accredited law school for the Fall of the scholarship year.

Swenson & Shelley Law Scholarship

Swenson & Shelley Law is delighted to announce its annual scholarship, open to students preparing to enroll in school in the fall of 2025 as either pre-law undergraduates or first-year law students. This $1,000 scholarship aims to assist in covering expenses for students who have been accepted into schools across the United States.
● Deadline: Jun 5, 2025
● Major / Area of Study: Law
● Award: 1000
● GPA: 3.00
● Selection Criteria: The recipient must be a U.S. citizen or possess authorization to work in the United States., The recipient must be accepted and planning to attend school either as a pre-law undergraduate or entering law school in the fall of 2025.
● Grade Level: Undergraduate Students, Graduate Students