ORS 348.200
Oregon Tribal Student Grant program

  • rules

(1)

The Oregon Tribal Student Grant program is established within the Higher Education Coordinating Commission.

(2)

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(a)

The commission shall award an initial grant under the Oregon Tribal Student Grant program established under subsection (1) of this section to offset the cost of education while enrolled in an eligible program at an eligible post-secondary institution to each qualified tribal student in the manner set forth in this section.

(b)

Except as provided in paragraph (c) of this subsection, each qualified tribal student who receives an initial grant under this section shall receive renewal grants in the manner provided in this section if the student is continuing to make satisfactory academic progress in an eligible program, as defined by the eligible post-secondary institution in which the student is enrolled.

(c)

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(A)

A qualified tribal student may not receive grants under this section:
(i)
For an aggregate total of more than five years of full-time enrollment at the undergraduate level;
(ii)
For an aggregate total of more than three years of full-time enrollment in eligible programs that do not lead to an associate degree, bachelor’s degree, master’s degree, professional degree or doctoral degree; or
(iii)
For an aggregate total of more than three years of full-time enrollment at eligible programs that lead to a master’s degree, professional degree or doctoral degree.

(B)

The maximum time frame for eligibility of a qualified tribal student receiving a grant under this section:
(i)
May not be reduced or restricted based on academic credits earned by the student prior to participating in the program; and
(ii)
If the qualified tribal student is a graduate student, may not be reduced or restricted based on the student’s eligibility or participation in the program at the undergraduate level.

(3)

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(a)

The amount of an initial grant or renewal grant awarded under this section to a qualified tribal student who is enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at an eligible post-secondary institution that is public shall equal:

(A)

For a qualified tribal student attending a community college operated under ORS chapter 341, the amount of the cost of education at community college, as determined by the community college, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships available to the qualified tribal student;

(B)

For a qualified tribal student attending a public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities), the amount of the cost of education at the public university, as determined by the public university, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships available to the qualified tribal student; and

(C)

For a qualified tribal student attending the Oregon Health and Science University, the amount of the cost of education at the university, as determined by the university, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships available to the qualified tribal student.

(b)

The amount of an initial grant or renewal grant awarded under this section to a qualified tribal student who is enrolled in an undergraduate degree program at an eligible post-secondary institution that is not public shall equal:

(A)

For a qualified tribal student enrolled in a two-year eligible program at an eligible post-secondary institution that is not public, the amount of the cost of education at the community college operated under ORS chapter 341 that has the highest cost of education, as determined by the commission, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships available to the qualified tribal student; and

(B)

For a qualified tribal student enrolled in a bachelor’s degree program at an eligible post-secondary institution that is not public, the amount of the cost of education at the public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) that has the highest cost of education, as determined by the commission, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships available to the qualified tribal student.

(c)

The total amount awarded under this subsection to a qualified tribal student during an academic year may not exceed the cost of education at the eligible post-secondary institution in which the student is enrolled.

(4)

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(a)

When awarding grants under this section to qualified tribal students who have received a bachelor’s degree, the commission shall prioritize funding students enrolled in an eligible program that leads to a master’s degree.

(b)

The amount of an initial grant or renewal grant awarded under this section to a qualified tribal student who is enrolled in an eligible program leading to a master’s degree shall equal the average cost of education for the eligible program at the eligible post-secondary institution in which the qualified tribal student is enrolled, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships and institutional aid available to the qualified tribal student.

(c)

The total amount awarded under this section to a qualified tribal student during an academic year may not exceed:

(A)

The undergraduate cost of education at the public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) that has the highest cost of education, as determined by the commission; or

(B)

The cost of education for the eligible program at the eligible post-secondary institution in which the qualified tribal student is enrolled.

(5)

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(a)

If sufficient moneys are available to the commission after awarding grants in the manner described in subsections (3) and (4) of this section, the commission may choose to award full or partial initial grants, or full or partial renewal grants, to qualified tribal students enrolled in an eligible program leading to a professional degree, doctoral degree or other eligible program identified by the commission by rule.

(b)

The amount of an initial grant or renewal grant awarded under this section to a qualified tribal student who is enrolled in an eligible program leading to a professional degree, doctoral degree or other eligible program identified by the commission by rule shall be the cost of education for the eligible program at the eligible post-secondary institution in which the qualified tribal student is enrolled, reduced by the amount of state and federal aid grants and scholarships and institutional aid available to the qualified tribal student.

(c)

The total amount awarded under this subsection to a qualified tribal student during an academic year may not exceed:

(A)

The undergraduate cost of education at the public university listed in ORS 352.002 (Public universities) that has the highest cost of education, as determined by the commission; or

(B)

The cost of education for the eligible program at the eligible post-secondary institution in which the qualified tribal student is enrolled.

(6)

When awarding grants under this section:

(a)

The commission shall prorate grants awarded to qualified tribal students who are enrolled in an eligible program on a more than half-time, but less than full-time basis; and

(b)

When calculating the amount of state and federal aid grants available to qualified tribal students, the commission may not include:

(A)

Grants or scholarships awarded by a tribe;

(B)

Education benefits provided by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs;

(C)

Federal or private student loans offered to or received by the qualified tribal student; or

(D)

Any other form of federal student financial assistance identified by the commission by rule.

(7)

Prior to the start of the fall term of each academic year, the commission shall determine whether moneys available to the commission are sufficient to award a grant under this section to each qualified tribal student in the manner set forth in subsections (3) and (4) of this section. If the commission determines that there are not sufficient moneys available to award a grant to each qualified tribal student in the manner set forth in subsections (3) and (4) of this section, the commission may:

(a)

Establish by rule a method for prioritizing qualified tribal students; or

(b)

Limit eligibility to receive a grant under this section based on an alternate methodology established by the commission by rule.

(8)

In administering the program, the commission at any time may:

(a)

Decrease the total award amounts of grants awarded to qualified tribal students, if the commission determines that the moneys available to the commission are insufficient to provide a grant under this section to each qualified tribal student in the manner set forth in subsections (3) and (4) of this section.

(b)

Reduce or eliminate any limitation on eligibility previously imposed by the commission under subsection (7) of this section.

(9)

The commission shall report on the status of the implementation of the program to the Commission on Indian Services and to the Government-to-Government Tribal Education Cluster:

(a)

No later than September 1 of each even-numbered year; and

(b)

Each time the Higher Education Coordinating Commission seeks to alter the calculation of a grant award amount as determined under this section.

(10)

The commission may adopt rules necessary to effectively implement this section.

(11)

As used in this section:

(a)

“Cost of education” and “eligible post-secondary institution” have the meanings given those terms in ORS 348.180 (Definitions).

(b)

“Eligible program” means a program or curriculum designed to lead to a certificate of completion or degree identified by the commission by rule, including but not limited to an associate degree, a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree, a professional degree and a doctoral degree.

(c)

“Qualified tribal student” means a student who:

(A)

Is an enrolled member of a tribe;

(B)

Has completed and submitted to the commission the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or an equivalent Oregon application established by the commission by rule;

(C)

Has accepted all state and federal aid grants and scholarships available to the student;

(D)

Has not achieved a degree or academic credential equivalent to or higher than that issued by the program in which the student is enrolled;

(E)

Is enrolled on a half-time or greater basis in an eligible program at an eligible post-secondary institution; and

(F)

Is in academic good standing, as determined by the eligible post-secondary institution.

(d)

“Tribe” has the meaning given that term in ORS 182.162 (Definitions for ORS 182.162 to 182.168). [2023 c.558 §2]
Note: 348.200 (Oregon Tribal Student Grant program) was added to and made a part of ORS chapter 348 by legislative action but was not added to any smaller series therein. See Preface to Oregon Revised Statutes for further explanation.

Source: Section 348.200 — Oregon Tribal Student Grant program; rules, https://www.­oregonlegislature.­gov/bills_laws/ors/ors348.­html (accessed May 26, 2025).

348.005
Policy on student financial aid
348.007
Financial aid eligibility for students with modified or extended diplomas
348.015
Definitions
348.017
Requirements for contracts between post-secondary institutions of education and third party financial firms for disbursement and management of financial aid funds
348.100
Student loan information provided to students enrolled in institutions of higher education
348.105
Loan obligations enforceable against minor
348.180
Definitions
348.183
Legislative intent
348.200
Oregon Tribal Student Grant program
348.205
Oregon Opportunity Grant program
348.250
Procedure for awarding grants under ORS 348.260
348.260
Oregon Opportunity Grant
348.263
Award of moneys from Oregon Opportunity Grant program to reward student persistence and encourage degree completion
348.266
Opportunity Grant Fund
348.267
Marketing of tax credit
348.268
Scholarships for current or former members of National Guard
348.270
Scholarships for children of public safety officers
348.272
Scholarships for current or former foster children
348.280
Award of scholarships under ORS 348.270 and 348.272
348.290
Financial aid to study barbering, hairdressing, manicure and esthetics
348.295
Scholarships for culturally and linguistically diverse teacher candidates
348.303
Scholars for a Healthy Oregon Initiative
348.398
Establishment of program
348.406
Speech-Language Pathologist Training Fund
348.440
Definitions for ORS 348.444 and 348.448
348.444
Nursing Faculty Loan Repayment Program
348.448
Program eligibility
348.470
Legislative findings
348.500
Purpose
348.505
“Financial aid” defined
348.511
Office of Student Access and Completion
348.520
Duties of director
348.530
Powers
348.560
Staff
348.563
Authority of Higher Education Coordinating Commission to require fingerprints
348.570
Funds in State Treasury
348.576
STEM Fund
348.580
Agreements with community foundations
348.582
Definitions
348.584
Provision of information about affordability and value of institutions of higher education
348.586
Prohibited promotional activities for institutions of higher education
348.590
Continuous appropriation of certain funds
348.592
Loan cancellation insurance
348.594
Definitions for ORS 348.594 to 348.615
348.596
Purpose of ORS 348.594 to 348.615
348.597
Applicability of ORS 348.594 to 348.615
348.601
Degree Authorization Account
348.603
Duties of commission relating to degree authorization and nondegree programs
348.604
Exemption from ORS 348.594 to 348.615
348.605
Restrictions and duties of exempted schools
348.606
Prohibition on conferring or offering of degree before approval obtained
348.607
Fee for exemption application
348.608
Certification by exempt school
348.609
Representation of possession of academic degree
348.612
Probation or suspension or revocation of approval
348.613
Bond or letter of credit requirement for schools approved to confer academic degree
348.615
Appeal procedure
348.616
Minimum criteria for certification of employer program
348.618
Requirements for program certification application
348.621
Requirements for tax credit certification application
348.696
Education Stability Fund
348.702
Oregon Growth Account
348.716
Oregon Education Fund
348.748
Short title
348.750
Definitions
348.751
Textbook affordability plan
348.752
Coordination of OER Program
348.756
Report on OER Program
348.757
Designation of courses whose materials consist of open or free textbooks or other low-cost course materials
348.900
Needs assessment for health care occupations
348.910
Applied baccalaureate degrees
348.950
Education Commission of the States
348.992
Criminal penalty

Current through early 2026

§ 348.200. Or. Tribal Student Grant program's source at oregon​.gov