This academic year, the UO Alumni Association's scholarship program benefitted 60 students through over $160,000 in scholarships, empowering students to pursue their dreams and reduce student debt. Over the past decade, the UOAA has awarded more than $1.1 million dollars in scholarship, helping students succeed and graduate as proud, accomplished Ducks!
Be a part of their story.
Your gift today creates an immediate impact—supporting current and future Ducks from across the country and world. Together, we can help students thrive on their journey to joining our UO alumni community.
Give today to double your impact!
The UO Alumni Association matches up to $3,000 to each chapter scholarship every year. That means your generosity on Ducks Give may go twice as far in support of student success.
Every gift, big and small, creates access to education for UO students. Explore the UOAA scholarship funds below and you choose where your support will go.
UOAA Funds:
- Arizona
- Bay Area
- Central Oregon
- Chicago—both academic and internship scholarships
- Dallas
- DC Internship Scholarship
- Denver
- Hawaii
- Idaho
- Los Angeles
- Lane County
- Orange County
- New York Internship Scholarship
- Portland
- San Diego
- Seattle
- Black Alumni Network
- UOAA Scholarship Support Fund
Meet our scholars

Erin Hee, class of 2027 (business administration major, biology minor)
Hometown: Mililani, Hawaii
“My favorite thing about the UO is how supportive and welcoming the community is. Everyone here genuinely wants to help you succeed and become the best version of yourself as a student. The positive energy and morale on campus makes every day full of new and exciting experiences.”
Aaron Busi, class of 2028 (business administration, comparative literature majors)
Hometown: Portland, Oregon
“Thanks to this scholarship, I've been able to focus entirely on my passions [like my student organization, Connect@UO], and I'm super grateful for the donors who made that possible. It means the world [that people from my hometown support me]. The UO has been a playground for me to try out new things and make an impact. I've connected with current students so much, but I would really like to connect with alumni more."
Margaret Grace, class of 2027 (global studies, history majors)
Hometown: Eugene, Oregon
“As a UO student, I have become involved with various communities such as Mock Trial and Women in Law. I’ve also had the opportunity to study and intern abroad in London and in Cape Town. This scholarship means so much to me as it allows me to pursue many of the clubs and extracurriculars that interest me without a financial burden.”