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Schools and Organizations Currently Participating in FAFSA Plus+ 252 FAFSA Plus+ Sites as of December 20, 2018 Academy of Arts and Academics Colton High School Hermiston High School Academy of International Studies Coquille High School Hidden Valley High School Adrian High School Corvallis High School Hillsboro High School Al Kennedy High School Cottage Grove High School Hood River Valley High School Albany Options Crater Lake Charter Academy Huntington High School Alliance High School - Benson Crescent Valley High School I Have a Dream Oregon Alliance High School - Meek Creswell High School Illinois Valley High School Aloha High School Crook County High School Imbler Charter Schools Amity High School Crow High School International School of Beaverton Arts and Communication Magnet Academy Culver High School Ione Community Charter School Arts and Technology High School Dallas High School Irrigon Jr/Sr High School Ashland High School David Douglas High School Jefferson High School (Jefferson) Astoria High School Dayton High School Jefferson High School (Portland) Baker Early College Douglas High School Jewell High School Bandon High School Dufur High School John F. Kennedy High School Beaverton High School Eagle Point High School Jordan Valley High School Bend Senior High School Early College High School (Beaverton) Junction City High School Bend-La Pine School District Early College High School (Salem) Kalapuya High School Benson Tech High School ECCO High School Klamath Union High School Bonanza High School Echo High School Knappa High School Boys & Girls Club of Salem ECMC-The College Place Oregon La Grande High School Bridges Academy Eddyville Charter School La Pine High School Brookings-Harbor High School Elgin High School Latino Network Burns High School Elkton Charter School Lebanon High School Butte Falls High School Elmira High School Liberty High School Camas Valley School Estacada High School Lincoln High School Centennial High School Falls City High School Logos Public Charter School Centennial Park School Forest Grove High School Long Creek School Central High School Franklin High School Looking Glass Riverfront School & Career Center Central Linn Jr/Sr High School Gervais High School Lost River Jr/Sr High School Century High School Gilchrist High School Lowell Jr/Sr High School Chemeketa Community College High School Gladstone High School Madison High School Completion Glencoe High School Madras High School Chemeketa Community College TRiO Gold Beach High School Malheur Education Service District #14 Chiloquin High School Grant High School Marshall High School Clackamas High School Grants Pass High School Marshfield Senior High School Clackamas Middle College Gresham High School Mazama High School Clatskanie Middle High School Harper High School McKay High School Cleveland High School Harrisburg High School McKenzie High College Hill High School Health & Science School Mcloughlin High School College Possible Portland Henley High School McMinnville High School Henry D. Sheldon High School McNary High School Merlo Station Community High School Pleasant Hill High School Springwater Trail High School Multnomah Education Service District TRiO Portland Public Schools St Andrew Nativity School Graduate Support Metropolitan Learning Center Rainier Jr/Sr High School Program Miller Education Center-West Redmond High School St Helens High School Milwaukie High School Reedsport Community Charter School Stanfield Secondary School Mohawk High School Regis High School Stayton High School Molalla High School Rex Putnam High School Summit High School Mountain View High School Reynolds High School Sunset High School Myrtle Point High School Reynolds Learning Academy Sutherlin High School Native American Youth And Family Center Ridgeview High School Sweet Home High School Neah-Kah-Nie High School Riverside Jr/Sr High School Taft High School Nestucca Jr Sr High School Riverside High School YCEP The Dalles High School New Avenues for Youth Roberts High School Thurston High School Newberg High School Rogue River Jr/Sr High School Tigard High School Newport High School Roosevelt High School Tillamook High School North Bend High School Roseburg High School Toledo Jr/Sr High School North Douglas High School Sam Barlow High School Triangle Lake Charter School North Eugene High School Sandy High School TRiO College First at Mt. Hood Community College North Lake High School Santiam Christian High School Tualatin High School North Marion High School Santiam Jr/Sr High School Umatilla High School North Medford High School School of Science & Technology Vale High School North Salem High School Scio High School Warrenton High School North Valley High School Seaside High School Wellness Business and Sports School Nyssa High School Sheridan High School West Albany High School Oakland High School Sherwood High School West Salem High School Oakridge High School Siletz Valley High School Western Oregon University TRiO/Upward Bound Ontario High School Silverton High School Weston McEwen High School Oregon City High School Sisters High School Westview High School Oregon City Service Learning Academy Siuslaw High School Willamette Education Service District Oregon GEAR UP South Albany High School Willamette High School Oregon Mathematics Engineering Science South Eugene High School Willamette Leadership Academy Achievement South Medford High School Willamina High School Pacific High School South Salem High School Wilson High School Parkrose High School South Umpqua High School Wilsonville High School Passages Southern Oregon Education Service District Winston Churchill High School Pendleton High School Southern Oregon Indian Education Winter Lakes High School Perrydale High School Southridge High School Woodburn Academy of Art, Science & Technology Philomath High School Southwestern Oregon Community College High Woodburn Arts and Communications Academy Phoenix High School School Completion Woodburn Success High School Phoenix School of Roseburg Southwestern Oregon Community College TRiO Yamhill Carlton High School Pilot Rock High School Sprague High School Yoncalla High School Pioneer High School Springfield High School .
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