Students planning to attend Oakland Community College for the 2018-19 academic year are encouraged to apply for the Chancellor’s Scholarship awards. These scholarships help incoming, qualified students get a financial head start on their higher education experience.
The Chancellor's Scholarships are awarded to one student from each public or private Oakland County high school and one student from each qualified Adult Education/Alternative Education Center each year.
The award is for $3,500 ($1,750 for the fall semester and $1,750 for the winter semester) and covers full tuition and fees for the first academic year following high school, or qualified adult education/alternative education center graduation.
"It is an honor to offer this scholarship to our county residents because it helps to reduce the financial barrier that often limits students from achieving their dream of a college education," said OCC Chancellor Peter Provenzano. "I received a scholarship toward college and recognize the difference that it made in life."
The application deadline is April 15. Recipients must attend Oakland Community College at least full-time (12 credit hours minimum) for both fall and winter semesters. If the student does not attend classes, the scholarship is forfeited.
Eligibility Criteria
FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS:
- Must be a current Oakland County public or private high school student
- Must have a minimum cumulative (not weighted) GPA of 3.0
- Official transcript must include the fall semester grades
- Must graduate in June prior to college attendance
FOR ADULT EDUCATION/ALTERNATIVE EDUCATION CENTER STUDENTS:
- Must be a current Oakland County Adult Education/Alternative Education Center student
- Must have a minimum cumulative (not weighted) GPA of 2.5
- Official transcript must include the fall semester grades
- Must have completed a minimum of three terms of adult/alternative education
- Must graduate in June prior to college attendance
Applications are available online or contact any of the four offices of Financial Assistance and Scholarships.
About OCC
With multi campus system throughout Oakland County, Oakland Community College is committed to providing academic and developmental experiences that allows each student to reach their full potential and enhance the diverse communities they serve. It offers degrees and certificates in approximately 100 career fields and university transfer degrees in business, science and the liberal arts. More than a million students have enrolled in the college since it opened in 1965.
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