Oregon Financial Aid
How we help you
College & Career Options personnel offer a wide variety of financial aid services and are available to help you and your family determine how to maximize your potential for financial aid. All of our services are free of charge for North State and Southern Oregon (Douglas, Klamath) families because of generous funding from local foundations.
If you are looking for assistance in the area of financial aid, feel free to contact:
Robert Adams at radams@collegeandcareeroptions.org or by phone at 530-768-5107.
If you are looking for any other type of assistance from College & Career Options, please click on this link and send us a message or give our office a call (530) 244-4022.
Services
- How need based financial aid works
- How to secure merit based aid
- An understanding of the 4 types of financial aid
- Grants Free Money
- Scholarships Free Money
- Work Study Earned Money
- Loans Borrowed Money
- An understanding of how to secure financial aid from the 3 primary sources
- Federal Government
- State Government
- Schools themselves
- Assistance in understanding and in filing a FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid)
- Help in understanding financial aid offers from schools
- What to do if you do not receive enough financial aid
- An understanding of the Student Aid Index (SAI) calculation
- How the Pell Grant works
- How the Cal Grant works
- What are the best loans to consider
- Where to look for scholarships
- What are considered “special circumstances”
- Financial aid options for foster youth
Resources
Click on each heading to expand the list of available resources in a dropdown menu
- 2025-2026 C&CO FA PP – High Schools -Oregon 1-27-2025 (PP file)
- Federal Financial Aid Programs – 2024-2025 (Word file)
- Oregon Grants Overview Page (Web Link)
- Oregon Senior Year – College & Financial Aid Checklist 2024-2025 (PDF File)
- Pell Grant Maximum & Minimum Award Look Up Tables – 2025-2026 (Excel file)
- Student Loans Overview – Loans Taken July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025 (Word file)
- College & Career Options Financial Aid Offer Comparison Tool Oregon (Excel file)
- Financial Aid Offer Templates (U.S. Department of Education) (Web Link)
- How to Review and Compare Your Financial Aid Offers (BigFuture) (web link)
- National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators (NASFAA) Financial Aid Offer Comparison Worksheet (PDF File 3 Pages)
- Understanding Your Financial Aid Offers (BigFuture) (web link)
- Homeless and Low-Income Student Resources (moneygeek) (Web link)
- McKinney-Vento Act: Students Navigating Houselessness Education Program – Oregon Department of Education (Web Link)
- National Association for the Education of Homeless Children and Youth (NAEHCY) (web link)
- Sample Form Letters to Determine the Independent Student Status of Unaccompanied Homeless Youth for the FAFSA (SchoolHouse Connection) (web link)
- Comparing Private Student Loans (SimpleTuition.Com) (web link)
- Federal Student Aid Loan Simulator (Federal Student Aid) (on-line tool)
- Federal Student Loans: Basics (Federal Student Aid) (web link)
- Federal Student Loans: Direct PLUS Loan Basics for Parents (Federal Student Aid) (PDF File12 pages)
- How to Use Student Loans for Living Expenses (Bankrate) (web link)
- LendEDU Student Loan Resources (LendEDU) (web link)
- Private Student Loans (finaid) (web link)
- Sallie Mae – Private Student Loans (Sallie Mae) (web link)
- Student Loans Overview – July 1, 2024 – June 30, 2025 (College & Career Options) (2 Pages)
- Student Loan Stress & Mental Health (moneygeek) (Web link)
- Understanding Student Loan Forgiveness, Cancellation, Discharge and Repayment Plans (moneygeek) (Web link)
- Unfair Student Loan Practices (moneygeek) (Web link)
- Federal Student Aid 2025-2026 Draft SAI Guide Supplement: Eligibility for Max/Min Pell Grant Resource (Coming Soon)
- Federal Student Aid 2025-2026 Student Aid Index (SAI) and Pell Grant Eligibility Guide (PDF File 59 Pages)