Oregon Health Authority
Healthcare Workforce Scholarship Opportunity
Nursing, Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Dental Assisting, and Public Health programs
Thank you for your interest in the COCC Oregon Health Authority Healthcare Workforce Scholarship. Scholarships are available for students looking to enter the healthcare workforce by pursuing specific programs in healthcare, addiction counseling, behavioral health, and public health at COCC. Applicants must be enrolled in or plan to enroll as a degree or certificate seeking student in the following COCC Healthcare programs: Nursing (1st year students only), Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Dental Assisting, Public Health, or Addiction Counseling and Behavioral Health (formerly Addiction Studies/Human Services). The scholarship application consists of multiple choice, text based, yes or no, and essay questions.
Application Period:
The scholarship application period for Nursing, Allied Health, and Public Health programs is open May 1 – September 3, 2025. Additional application opportunities will be available as needed.
Scholarships will be awarded Fall 2025.
Criteria for applying and scholarship amounts for Nursing, Allied Health, and Public Health programs:
- Admitted to COCC and currently enrolled or planning to enroll as a degree or certificate
seeking student in one of the programs, or be enrolled in one of the Public Health
courses listed below for 2025-2026 academic year:
- Dental Assisting - $3,000
- Medical Assistant - $4,200
- Nursing Assistant - $1,000
- Nursing – $3,300 – 1st year admitted nursing students only
- Public Health – PHE282 ($560) or PHE183 ($842)
- Community Health and Public Health - $5,000 (Community Health One-Year Certificate of Completion, or Public Health AAOT)
- Priority will be given to student applicants who have lived in, currently or formerly
attended school in, or intend to work in a Health Professional Shortage Area:
- Nursing or Allied Health Programs: Crook and Jefferson counties
- Public Health Programs: Crook, Deschutes, Jefferson, northern Klamath county, or the Warm Springs Indian Reservation
- Scholarship recipients must sign a Letter of Intent (LOI) and be willing to remain in contact with OHA after program completion. Applicants that do not agree to sign a LOI and remain in contact with OHA will not be eligible to submit an application.
- Scholarship recipients will be asked to complete a demographic information form that includes questions about Race, Ethnicity, Language, and Disability. Completion of the form is voluntary and declining to complete the form will not impact scholarship eligibility.
Continued Eligibility:
To continue to be eligible for the OHA scholarship, students must remain enrolled in at least 6 credits per term, be making progress towards program completion, and be meeting the academic performance standards for their chosen healthcare program. Please follow the links below for program-specific academic Performance Standard that students will be required to meet to receive the scholarship:
Nursing Performance Standards
Nursing Assistant Performance Standards
Medical Assistant Performance Standards
Dental Assistant Performance Standards
Community Health 1 Year Certificate
Public Health Associate of Arts Oregon Transfer
Peer Support Specialist Training
Community Health Worker Training
Continued eligibility will be reviewed at the beginning of every term. If a scholarship recipient is not meeting all eligibility requirements state above, funds will not be applied to their student account and the scholarship will end.
If you are awarded a scholarship:
Nursing, Nursing Assistant, Medical Assistant, Dental Assisting, and Public Health Awards:
Your full scholarship amount will be applied to your student account in installments. For example, if you are in a 1-year certificate program, your full scholarship amount will be disbursed equally between fall, winter, and spring terms as long as you continue to meet eligibility criteria and the performance standards for your program (see above).
The scholarship is applied toward your COCC tuition and fees first and if there are remaining funds you can use them for expenses related to your educational needs. Accepting a COCC OHA Scholarship may prompt a revision and possible reduction of your federal financial aid. Unlike federal financial aid loans, scholarship dollars do not need to be paid back.
If you have questions about the OHA scholarship, please reach out to the following program faculty:
Nursing: Carmen Ingulli or Amy Shapen
Nursing Assistant: Megan Michell
Medical Assistant: Shannon Waller
Dental Assisting: Leslie Houston
Public Health: Sarah Baron
For general questions, please contact Stephanie Rohdy, Grants Specialist
What happens next?
- The initial application period will close September 3, 2025
- Applicants will be notified of their eligibility status in early September 2025
- Application review and scoring will be complete by mid-September
- Award and Acceptance letters, Letters of Intent, and Demographic Surveys will be sent to selected students by September 19 and must be returned by September 26, 2025
- Applicants not selected will be notified by September 30, 2025
- Scholarship funds for fall term will be applied to student accounts by October 1, 2025
Ready to apply?
To help you prepare, here are the 2 essay questions:
- Describe education and career goals that you have established for yourself and your efforts to accomplish them. Give an example that would demonstrate your commitment to these goals.
- Describe a personal experience you or someone you know has faced in accessing healthcare. How do you hope to use your education or career to help improve healthcare for others who may be facing similar challenges?
Click the link below to get started!
OHA Healthcare Scholarship Application – Nursing and Allied Health Programs