Scholarships are a type of financial aid that is granted to a student from various places (university/college, business, organization, government) to help pay for your education. This money does not need to be repaid:
- Academic Achievement
- Special Talents (e.g. Athletic Ability)
- Specific Background (e.g. Member of Phi Theta Kappa)
- Financial Need (e.g. Government Grants – Garden State Guarantee)
Scholarships can be used to pay anything related to educational costs:
- Tuition & Fees
- Housing
- Books & Other Supplies
- Study Abroad
- Living Expenses
Some scholarships are automatically applied when a student is accepted to the institution. However, some require a separate application. You can find information on the university/college website or below. Remember to fill out the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) & NJ Higher Education Student Assistance Authority (HESAA)
Yes, most colleges offer scholarships for their students. You can find more information about scholarships at the OCC Foundation
- NJ Council of County College Community College Opportunity Grant (CCOG) and Garden State Guarantee (GSG
- College Board Scholarship Search
- NJ Construction Roundtable Scholarship (limited majors)
- Fastweb Scholarship Search
- Hispanic Scholarship Fund
- Jack Kent Cooke Foundation
- League of United Latin American Citizens
- Peterson’s College Scholarship Search
- Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) Scholarship Search
Need help? Check out our special transfer events for assistance with scholarships.