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Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees 2010-11 (Winter Snapshot) A-1 Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees 2010-11 (Winter snapshot) Number of Number of Total Dollars School Applicants Awardees Awarded Abdill Career College 10$0 Beau Monde College of Hair Design 30$0 Birthingway College of Midwifery 3 1 $12,613 Blue Mountain Community College 102 23 $57,972 Central Oregon Community College 180 34 $96,719 Chemeketa Community College 275 34 $79,187 Clackamas Community College 124 9 $38,871 Clatsop Community College 19 8 $15,950 College of Legal Arts 10$0 Columbia Gorge Community College 1 1 $1,000 Concordia University 103 30 $207,987 Corban University 87 22 $98,233 East West College 10$0 Eastern Oregon University 211 71 $293,968 George Fox University 284 74 $485,913 Klamath Community College 21 2 $1,167 Lane Community College 506 99 $369,774 Lewis & Clark College 94 27 $232,989 Linfield College 190 53 $278,839 Linfield College - Portland Campus 71 23 $218,436 Linn-Benton Community College 126 21 $38,663 Marylhurst University 42 14 $100,023 Mount Angel Seminary 00$0 Mt. Hood Community College 221 26 $69,358 Multnomah University 28 7 $53,556 National College of Natural Medicine 7 4 $20,300 New Hope Christian College 4 1 $500 Northwest Christian University 89 24 $156,581 Northwest College 10$0 Northwest College of Hair Design 20$0 Oregon College of Art and Craft 7 3 $41,574 Oregon Health & Science University 152 85 $785,211 Oregon Institute of Technology 269 78 $425,365 Oregon State University 1,872 494 $2,304,633 Pacific Northwest College of Art 30 4 $66,104 Pacific University 237 59 $369,677 Phagans' (Bend) 20$0 Phagans' (Grants Pass) 10$0 Phagans' (Medford) 20$0 Phagans' (Newport) 20$0 Phagans' (Salem) 10$0 Phagans' (Tigard) 10$0 Pioneer Pacific College (Springfield) 3 1 $750 Pioneer Pacific College (Wilsonville) 50$0 Portland Community College 552 67 $240,078 Portland State University 810 203 $1,192,788 Reed College 29 6 $6,374 Rogue Community College 246 42 $124,027 Roseburg Beauty College 10$0 Southern Oregon University 421 125 $744,314 Page 1 of 2 1/28/2011 (Includes no government-sponsored programs) A-2 Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees 2010-11 (Winter snapshot) Number of Number of Total Dollars School Applicants Awardees Awarded Southwestern Oregon Community College 160 33 $96,316 Springfield College of Beauty 3 1 $1,000 Treasure Valley Community College 17 4 $20,313 Umpqua Community College 209 70 $242,929 University of Oregon 1,345 348 $1,630,031 University of Portland 330 97 $725,319 University of Western States 10$0 Valley Medical College 2 1 $5,000 Warner Pacific College 30 10 $66,078 Western Oregon University 604 141 $536,185 Willamette University 136 50 $331,618 Total In-State Colleges 10,277 2,530 $12,884,283 Out-of-State Colleges * 1,756 492 $2,128,397 Total, In-State + Out-of-State Colleges 12,033 3,022 $15,012,680 * Out-of-State Colleges include those that have a branch or other presence in Oregon but are headquartered outside Oregon. Due to changes in ownership, some institutions that were previously considered Oregon-based may now be considered out-of-state. For 2009-10, these are the figures for scholarship applicants who indicated an identifiable Oregon branch of an institution headquartered outside Oregon: 113 applicants, 7 awardees, $40,470. Page 2 of 2 1/28/2011 (Includes no government-sponsored programs) B-1 Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Comparison of 2009-10 and 2010-11 Applicants, Awardees, and Dollars (Winter Snapshots) Number of Applicants Number of Awardees Total Dollars Awarded % % % School 2009-10 2010-11 Change 2009-10 2010-11 Change 2009-10 2010-11 Change +/- +/- +/- Abdill Career College 0 1 100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Beau Monde College of Hair Design 1 3 200% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Birthingway College of Midwifery 2 3 50% 0 1 100% 0 12,613 100% Blue Mountain Community College 86 102 19% 29 23 -21% 50,275 57,972 15% Central Oregon Community College 132 180 36% 37 34 -8% 100,774 96,719 -4% Chemeketa Community College 223 275 23% 36 34 -6% 104,826 79,187 -24% Clackamas Community College 131 124 -5% 17 9 -47% 49,274 38,871 -21% Clatsop Community College 11 19 73% 1 8 700% 1,250 15,950 1176% College of Hair Design Careers 1 0 -100% 1 0 -100% 2,000 0 -100% College of Legal Arts 0 1 100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Columbia Gorge Community College 0 1 100% 0 1 100% 0 1,000 100% Concordia University 67 103 54% 21 30 43% 160,936 207,987 29% Corban University 76 87 14% 27 22 -19% 113,316 98,233 -13% East West College 2 1 -50% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Eastern Oregon University 177 211 19% 68 71 4% 265,455 293,968 11% George Fox University 224 284 27% 91 74 -19% 643,188 485,913 -24% Klamath Community College 24 21 -13% 4 2 -50% 14,571 1,167 -92% Lane Community College 390 506 30% 94 99 5% 364,762 369,774 1% Lewis & Clark College 83 94 13% 36 27 -25% 282,449 232,989 -18% Linfield College 153 190 24% 50 53 6% 237,064 278,839 18% Linfield College - Portland Campus 75 71 -5% 37 23 -38% 408,528 218,436 -47% Linn-Benton Community College 100 126 26% 24 21 -13% 37,850 38,663 2% Marylhurst University 35 42 20% 10 14 40% 74,401 100,023 34% Mount Angel Seminary 0 0 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Mt. Hood Community College 168 221 32% 35 26 -26% 108,871 69,358 -36% Multnomah University 14 28 100% 1 7 600% 25,000 53,556 114% National College of Natural Medicine 10 7 -30% 5 4 -20% 18,100 20,300 12% New Hope Christian College 4 4 0% 2 1 -50% 25,729 500 -98% Northwest Christian University 61 89 46% 26 24 -8% 213,026 156,581 -26% Northwest College 0 1 100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Northwest College of Hair Design 2 2 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Oregon College of Art and Craft 10 7 -30% 4 3 -25% 74,844 41,574 -44% Oregon College of Oriental Medicine 4 0 -100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Oregon Health & Science University 161 152 -6% 78 85 9% 771,640 785,211 2% Oregon Institute of Technology 281 269 -4% 99 78 -21% 454,250 425,365 -6% Oregon State University 1,627 1,872 15% 479 494 3% 1,970,589 2,304,633 17% Pacific Northwest College of Art 26 30 15% 7 4 -43% 94,804 66,104 -30% Pacific University 193 237 23% 62 59 -5% 373,572 369,677 -1% Phagans' (Bend) 5 2 -60% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Phagans' (Grants Pass) 1 1 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Phagans' (Medford) 1 2 100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Phagans' (Milwaukie) 1 0 -100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Phagans' (Newport) 1 2 100% 1 0 -100% 500 0 -100% Phagans' (Portland) 4 0 -100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Phagans' (Salem) 2 1 -50% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Phagans' (Tigard) 0 1 100% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Pioneer Pacific College (Springfield) 2 3 50% 0 1 100% 0 750 100% Pioneer Pacific College (Wilsonville) 1 5 400% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Portland Community College 449 552 23% 67 67 0% 229,922 240,078 4% Portland State University 664 810 22% 185 203 10% 1,016,719 1,192,788 17% Reed College 18 29 61% 7 6 -14% 36,515 6,374 -83% Rogue Community College 244 246 1% 45 42 -7% 110,548 124,027 12% Roseburg Beauty College 1 1 0% 1 0 -100% 2,000 0 -100% Southern Oregon University 333 421 26% 110 125 14% 673,471 744,314 11% Southwestern Oregon Community College 178 160 -10% 35 33 -6% 130,973 96,316 -26% Springfield College of Beauty 1 3 200% 0 1 100% $0 $1,000 100% Treasure Valley Community College 21 17 -19% 7 4 -43% 24,504 20,313 -17% Page 1 of 2 1/28/2011 (Includes no government-sponsored programs) B-2 Oregon Student Assistance Commission Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Comparison of 2009-10 and 2010-11 Applicants, Awardees, and Dollars (Winter Snapshots) Number of Applicants Number of Awardees Total Dollars Awarded % % % School 2009-10 2010-11 Change 2009-10 2010-11 Change 2009-10 2010-11 Change +/- +/- +/- Umpqua Community College 189 209 11% 73 70 -4% 329,975 242,929 -26% University of Oregon 1,299 1,345 4% 340 348 2% 1,453,355 1,630,031 12% University of Portland 298 330 11% 94 97 3% 666,888 725,319 9% University of Western States 1 1 0% 0 0 0% 0 0 0% Valley Medical College 1 2 100% 0 1 100% 0 5,000 100% Warner Pacific College 29 30 3% 6 10 67% 58,712 66,078 13% Western Oregon University 482 604 25% 125 141 13% 527,999 536,185 2% Willamette University 140 136 -3% 57 50 -12% 404,011 331,618 -18% TOTAL 8,920 10,277 15% 2,534 2,530 0% $12,707,436 $12,884,283 1% Note: Due to changes in ownership, some institutions that were previously considered Oregon-based may now be considered out-of-state.
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