Educational grants
Federal Pell Grant
This federally funded grant program is designed to provide assistance to eligible undergraduate students. The federal government determines the amount of the grant with the University acting as the disbursing agent. Eligibility is based upon financial need as determined by the Estimated Family Contribution (EFC). Students have a lifetime limit of the equivalent of 6 years of full time enrollment for Pell Grant eligibility. Students apply for this grant by completing the FAFSA.
Federal Supplemental Educational Opportunity Grant
This is a limited federally funded grant program under which eligible applicants are selected for awards by Portland State University. Eligibility is based upon exceptional financial need and awards are limited to undergraduate students only. Students apply for this grant by completing the FAFSA.
Oregon Opportunity Grant (Oregon residents)
All Oregon resident undergraduate students applying for financial aid will be considered for the Oregon Opportunity Grant awarded by the Office of Student Access and Completion (formerly Oregon Student Assistance Commission). Awards are based upon financial need. Details about eligibility can be found at www.oregonstudentaid.gov. Awards are renewable for 12 terms provided satisfactory academic progress and financial need continue each academic year. Oregon students apply for this grant by completing the FAFSA.
The Teacher Education Assistance for College and Higher Education (TEACH) Grant Program
This grant provides up to $4,000 per year in grants for graduate and undergraduate students who intend to teach full-time as a highly qualified teacher in high-need subject areas for at least four years at schools that serve students from low-income families. Graduate students are eligible for $4,000 per year ($8,000 total). Undergraduate students may receive up to $16,000 for undergraduate study and/or up to $8,000 for graduate study. Part-time students are eligible, but the maximum grant will be reduced.
Important Notice: If a student fails to complete the four-year teaching obligation, they must repay the grant with interest under the federal Stafford Loan program. Students apply for this grant by completing the FAFSA.
Portland State University Tuition Grants and Scholarships
A variety of school funded programs that provide tuition assistance to eligible students. Students apply for these institutional programs by completing the FAFSA.
Athletic Grants-In-Aid and Scholarships
Athletic grants-in-aid and scholarships are administered by the institution’s financial aid and athletic departments. Each head coach is responsible for selecting recipients based upon eligibility and athletic ability. The National Collegiate Athletic Association sets forth the eligibility and financial aid requirements for Portland State University men’s and women’s athletic teams. Any prospective PSU student should contact the coach of the desired sport about availability of scholarships and the recruiting process. Each coach will then consider the prospective student’s athletic ability, eligibility, finances available, and the need of that particular sport. An athletic grant-in-aid request is then submitted to the director of Athletics for award to the prospective student.