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Corvallis, Oregon

“Enhancing Community Livability”

Non-Profits

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Benton Community Foundation

It all begins with an idea. Maybe you want to launch a business. Maybe you want to turn a hobby into something more. Or maybe you have a creative project to share with the world. Whatever it is, the way you tell your story online can make all the difference.

Scholarships

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Oregon State University

Oregon State Universty in Corvallis, Oregon, is located within the traditional homelands of the Mary’s River or Ampinefu Band of Kalapuya. Following the Willamette Valley Treaty of 1855, Kalapuya people were forcibly removed to reservations in Western Oregon. Today, living descendants of these people are a part of the Confederated Tribes of Grand Ronde Community of Oregon (grandronde.org) and the Confederated Tribes of the Siletz Indians (ctsi.nsn.us).

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EOP

The Educational Opportunities Program (EOP) supports the academic, personal, and professional development of students who have traditionally been denied equal access to higher education by providing a welcoming environment which includes smaller classes, academic counseling, and innovative programs & services designed to enhance retention and persistence.

Educational Opportunities Program (EOP)

541-737-3628

HSRC

The Human Services Resource Center is here to support you. We provide textbook access, laptop and calculator lending and food assistance. Students from any campus are invited to meet with the basic needs navigator for help identifying and applying to resources.

Human Services Resource Center (HSRC)

541-737-3747

hsrc@oregonstate.edu

Beaver Connect

The Beaver Connect program connects new-to-OSU students, peers, and faculty members in an effort to ease the student transition to college, facilitate faculty-student interaction, and build a network of support to help all students succeed during their time at OSU.

Beaver Connect

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College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)

CAMP is a federally-funded program designed to support students from migrant and seasonal farm worker backgrounds, many of whom are also first-generation students, during their first year in college. CAMP provides academic counseling and other services focused on successful enrollment and continued persistence toward academic goals.

College Assistance Migrant Program (CAMP)

541-737-2389

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TRIO Student Support Services (SSS)

TRIO SSS is a federally-funded program which provides opportunities for academic growth and development, assists students with basic college requirements and motivates students toward the successful completion of their post-secondary education. First-generation students, low-income students, and students with physical or learning disabilities are eligible to apply.

TRIO

541-737-3907

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DCE

Diversity & Cultural Engagement (DCE) brings students together for out-of-classroom experiences that build bridges to community and support your ability to change the world. Through our programming and cultural resource centers, DCE enriches your personal growth and development while fostering belonging.

Diversity & Cultural Engagement

dce@oregonstate.edu

541-737-9030

Dreaming Beyond Borders

The Dreaming Beyond Borders Resource center aims to create a safe, supportive, welcoming and inclusive space for undocumented students and students from mixed status families, at Oregon State University.

Dreaming Beyond Borders

DreamingBB@oregonstate.edu

541-737- 8891

First!

The First! Committee includes faculty, staff, and alumni of OSU who volunteer their time to advocate for the needs of first-generation students at OSU. Formed in 2015, the committee has coordinated celebration events, networking opportunities, and student panels in their efforts to support and amplify the voices of first-generation students to raise awareness and build community.

First!

541-737-3628

Juntos

Juntos (meaning “together” in Spanish) works to empower families around education. Uniting with community partners to provide culturally relevant programming for 8-12th grade students and their parents, Juntos is designed to provide families with knowledge, skills, and resources to prevent youth from dropping out of high school, and to encourage families to work together to gain access to college.

Juntos

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CAPS

Committed to improving students’ lives through counseling, resources for managing stress and improving self-esteem, and mindfulness practices, Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS) is here to help you flourish — whereever you are. CAPS is currently offering many online wellness resources and remote services, including on-going individual counseling and the Single Session Clinic for one-time appointments focused on a particular concern or problem.

Counseling & Psychological Services (CAPS)

541-737-2131

DAS

Disability Access Services facilitates access to university programs and services for students with disabilities through accommodations, education, consultation and advocacy. DAS provides support to all Oregon State University students, including on- and off-campus students and students at OSU-Cascades.

Disability Access Services

disability.services@oregonstate.edu

541-737-4098

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