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Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees 2017-18 A-1 Office of Student Access and Completion Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees 2017-18 Number of Number of Total Dollars School Applicants Awardees Awarded Abdill Career College 1 0 $0 Academy of Hair Design, Inc. 2 0 $0 American College of Healthcare Sciences 0 0 $0 Aveda Institute 1 0 $0 Beau Monde College of Hair Design 1 1 $897 Birthingway College of Midwifery 2 0 $0 Blue Mountain Community College 136 22 $53,735 Central Oregon Community College 440 50 $126,942 Chemeketa Community College 784 64 $226,545 Clackamas Community College 313 24 $153,659 Clatsop Community College 39 11 $43,838 College of Cosmetology 3 2 $2,397 College of Hair Design Careers 1 1 $897 Columbia Gorge Community College 29 5 $18,451 Concordia University 115 27 $245,887 Corban University 91 18 $118,474 East West College 1 1 $3,000 Eastern Oregon University 246 49 $204,295 George Fox University 275 62 $593,903 Klamath Community College 64 9 $65,959 Lane Community College 871 102 $421,716 Lewis & Clark College 83 23 $138,979 Linfield College 202 39 $269,218 Linfield College - Portland Campus 29 9 $90,060 Linn-Benton Community College 345 53 $133,935 Marylhurst University 19 4 $62,974 Mount Angel Seminary 1 1 $2,500 Mt. Hood Community College 348 40 $148,865 Multnomah University 11 1 $5,000 National University of Natural Medicine 20 4 $14,680 New Hope Christian College - Oregon 7 1 $3,000 Northwest Christian University 85 22 $151,024 Northwest College of Hair Design 5 1 $897 Northwest College of Hair Design 5 2 $6,100 Northwest Nannies Institute 0 0 $0 Oregon Coast Community College 48 8 $25,750 Oregon College of Art and Craft 6 1 $800 Oregon College of Oriental Medicine 0 0 $0 Oregon Health & Science University 245 123 $1,363,819 Oregon Institute of Technology 368 99 $837,738 Oregon State University 2,698 585 $3,193,228 Pacific Northwest College of Art 21 3 $26,500 Pacific University 214 56 $392,212 Phagans Gateway College of Beauty 0 0 $0 Phagans' Beauty College 5 1 $897 Phagans' Central Oregon Beauty College 5 1 $897 Phagans' Grants Pass College of Beauty 2 1 $897 Phagans' Medford Beauty School 2 1 $897 Phagans' Newport Academy of Cosmetology Careers 2 0 $0 Phagans' School of Beauty 2 1 $897 Page 1 of 5 11/5/2018 A-2 Office of Student Access and Completion Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Applicants and Awardees 2017-18 Number of Number of Total Dollars School Applicants Awardees Awarded Phagans' School of Hair Design 2 1 $897 Phagans' School of Hair Design 2 1 $897 Pioneer Pacific College 2 0 $0 Pioneer Pacific College 9 1 $2,500 Portland Actors Conservatory 0 0 $0 Portland Community College 1,026 96 $388,909 Portland State University 1,416 277 $1,466,523 Reed College 35 5 $19,700 Rogue Community College 445 60 $196,885 Roseburg Beauty College, Inc. 1 0 $0 Sage School of Massage & Healing Arts 1 0 $0 Southern Oregon University 428 105 $667,335 Southwestern Oregon Community College 259 33 $104,856 Springfield College of Beauty 1 0 $0 Summit Salon Academy 3 1 $897 Sumner College 1 0 $0 Tillamook Bay Community College 17 6 $15,982 Treasure Valley Community College 52 21 $68,736 Umpqua Community College 329 84 $322,457 University of Oregon 1,359 324 $1,733,097 University of Portland 263 78 $822,880 University of Western States 2 2 $30,000 Warner Pacific College 43 5 $49,650 Western Oregon University 660 117 $529,455 Western Seminary 2 1 $5,500 Willamette University 105 37 $378,841 Total In-State Colleges 14,551 2,746 $15,579,515 Out-of-State Colleges 1767 417 $ 1,825,821 Total, In-State + Out-of-State Colleges 16,318 3,163 $17,405,336 Note: Out-of-State Colleges may include Oregon branches of colleges headquartered outside Oregon. Page 2 of 5 11/5/2018 B-3 Office of Student Access and Completion Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Comparison of 2016-17 and 2017-18 Applicants, Awardees, and Dollars Number of Applicants Number of Awardees Total Dollars Awarded % % School % Change 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 Change 2016-17 2017-18 Change +/- +/- +/- Abdill Career College 3 1 -67% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Academy of Hair Design, Inc. 0 2 100% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% American College of Healthcare Sciences 0 0 0% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Aveda Institute 4 1 -75% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Beau Monde College of Hair Design 2 1 -50% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Birthingway College of Midwifery 1 2 100% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Blue Mountain Community College 137 136 -1% 17 22 29% $42,964 $53,735 25% Central Oregon Community College 452 440 -3% 48 50 4% $135,120 $126,942 -6% Chemeketa Community College 940 784 -17% 75 64 -15% $257,054 $226,545 -12% Clackamas Community College 355 313 -12% 33 24 -27% $126,202 $153,659 22% Clatsop Community College 35 39 11% 5 11 120% $37,718 $43,838 16% College of Cosmetology 3 3 0% 0 2 100% $0 $2,397 100% College of Hair Design Careers 1 1 0% 1 1 0% $1,330 $897 -33% Columbia Gorge Community College 34 29 -15% 4 5 25% $13,000 $18,451 42% Concordia University 100 115 15% 24 27 13% $218,659 $245,887 12% Corban University 97 91 -6% 26 18 -31% $156,178 $118,474 -24% East West College 0 1 100% 0 1 100% $0 $3,000 100% Eastern Oregon University 278 246 -12% 63 49 -22% $232,807 $204,295 -12% George Fox University 295 275 -7% 63 62 -2% $564,589 $593,903 5% Klamath Community College 87 64 -26% 5 9 80% $16,400 $65,959 302% Lane Community College 875 871 0% 92 102 11% $374,486 $421,716 13% Lewis & Clark College 87 83 -5% 26 23 -12% $139,705 $138,979 -1% Linfield College 233 202 -13% 50 39 -22% $337,743 $269,218 -20% Linfield College - Portland Campus 40 29 -28% 17 9 -47% $140,300 $90,060 -36% Linn-Benton Community College 416 345 -17% 44 53 20% $124,431 $133,935 8% Marylhurst University 26 19 -27% 8 4 -50% $85,957 $62,974 -27% Mount Angel Seminary 0 1 100% 0 1 100% $0 $2,500 100% Mt. Hood Community College 457 348 -24% 36 40 11% $132,570 $148,865 12% Multnomah University 9 11 22% 3 1 -67% $7,500 $5,000 -33% National University of Natural Medicine 7 20 186% 4 4 0% $22,000 $14,680 -33% New Hope Christian College - Oregon 11 7 -36% 3 1 -67% $3,750 $3,000 -20% Northwest Christian University 79 85 8% 18 22 22% $131,616 $151,024 15% Northwest College of Hair Design 3 5 67% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Northwest College of Hair Design 1 5 400% 1 2 100% $3,000 $6,100 103% Northwest Nannies Institute 0 0 0% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Oregon Coast Community College 47 48 2% 8 8 0% $17,781 $25,750 45% Oregon College of Art and Craft 10 6 -40% 1 1 0% $1,010 $800 -21% Oregon College of Oriental Medicine 0 0 0% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Oregon Health & Science University 279 245 -12% 130 123 -5% $1,440,224 $1,363,819 -5% Oregon Institute of Technology 405 368 -9% 105 99 -6% $775,622 $837,738 8% Oregon State University 3,029 2,698 -11% 574 585 2% $3,329,222 $3,193,228 -4% Pacific Northwest College of Art 25 21 -16% 3 3 0% $4,476 $26,500 492% Pacific University 225 214 -5% 52 56 8% $414,235 $392,212 -5% Phagans Gateway College of Beauty 0 0 0% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Phagans' Beauty College 3 5 67% 1 1 0% $500 $897 79% Phagans' Central Oregon Beauty College 3 5 67% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Phagans' Grants Pass College of Beauty 1 2 100% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Phagans' Medford Beauty School 2 2 0% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Phagans' Newport Academy of Cosmetology Careers 0 2 100% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Phagans' School of Beauty 1 2 100% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Phagans' School of Hair Design (Happy Valley) 2 2 0% 1 1 0% $1,459 $897 -39% Phagans' School of Hair Design 1 2 100% 0 1 100% $0 $897 100% Pioneer Pacific College (Springfield) 2 2 0% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Pioneer Pacific College (Wilsonville) 11 9 -18% 0 1 100% $0 $2,500 100% Portland Actors Conservatory 0 0 0% 0 0 0% $0 $0 0% Portland Community College 1,349 1,026 -24% 126 96 -24% $372,113 $388,909 5% Portland State University 1,410 1,416 0% 259 277 7% $1,466,061 $1,466,523 0% Reed College 35 35 0% 6 5 -17% $25,973 $19,700 -24% Rogue Community College 454 445 -2% 52 60 15% $211,038 $196,885 -7% 11/5/2018 Page 3 of 5 B-4 Office of Student Access and Completion Private Scholarships: Oregon Colleges Comparison of 2016-17 and 2017-18 Applicants, Awardees, and Dollars Number of Applicants Number of Awardees Total Dollars Awarded % % School % Change 2016-17 2017-18 2016-17 2017-18 Change 2016-17 2017-18 Change +/- +/- +/- Roseburg Beauty College, Inc.
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