Education

Ohio College Opportunity Grant (OCOG): Up to $4,600/Year for Low- and Moderate-Income Students

State grant that closes tuition gaps for low- and moderate-income Ohio residents attending eligible colleges. Covers students at public universities, community colleges, and private non-profit institutions.

Amount: Up to $4,600 per year depending on institution type Deadline: October 1 priority deadline (FAFSA); final by end of academic year Location: United States - Ohio

Oklahoma College Tuition Covered: A Practical Guide to the Oklahoma’s Promise Grant

If you’re growing up in Oklahoma and college feels financially out of reach, Oklahoma’s Promise is one of the most powerful tools the state gives you. It’s not a $500 “thanks for applying” scholarship.

Type: Grant Amount: Covers tuition at Oklahoma public colleges and a portion at approved private institutions Deadline: See official source for current deadline. Location: United States - Oklahoma

Open Education Grants 2025: How to Win Up to $3.8M to Build AI and Open Source Learning Tools

If you care about education that is free to use, change, and share — not locked behind subscriptions or single-vendor walls — this fund is one of the rare opportunities that matches real money to real scale.

Amount: USD $3,800,000 per project Deadline: Jun 18, 2025 Location: Global

Opportunity Scholarship grows New Mexico college enrollment by over 4% in first increase since 2010 - Reach Higher New Mexico

Last-dollar tuition-free scholarship for New Mexico residents pursuing certificate, associate, or bachelor’s degrees.

Amount: Covers full tuition and fees at public colleges and select tribal institutions Deadline: Rolling; FAFSA and state aid applications recommended by priority dates Location: United States - New Mexico

Oregon Opportunity Grant

Need-based state grant supporting Oregon residents at eligible community colleges and universities.

Type: Grant Amount: Up to $4,692 for full-time students; prorated for part-time Deadline: FAFSA/ORSAA priority deadline March 1; applications accepted until funds depleted Location: United States - Oregon

Pay 50% to 100% of Your Child Care Costs with the CCDF Child Care Subsidy: A Practical Guide for US Families

Child care is the bill that never stops showing up. It arrives whether your car needs tires, your rent just jumped, or you’re trying—heroically—to finish a certificate program at night.

Amount: Varies; typically covers 50%–100% of approved child care costs with sliding co-pays Deadline: Ongoing Location: United States

Pennsylvania State Grant Program

Need-based tuition grant for Pennsylvania residents attending eligible postsecondary institutions.

Type: Grant Amount: Up to $5,750 per academic year (2024-25) Deadline: May 1 for renewals; Aug 1 for first-time community college applicants Location: United States - Pennsylvania

Post-9/11 GI Bill

Education benefit covering tuition, housing, and books for eligible veterans, service members, and their families.

Type: Benefit Amount: Up to 36 months of tuition and fees, monthly housing allowance, and annual book stipend Deadline: rolling; apply before program start Location: United States

Prime Minister's Prizes for Science

Australia's premier science prizes recognizing research, innovation, and science teaching excellence with national visibility.

Amount: Up to AUD $250,000 for the Prime Minister's Prize for Science; various amounts across six prize categories Deadline: Mar 14, 2025 Location: Australia

Public Service Loan Forgiveness in the US: How to Get Your Federal Student Loans Forgiven After 120 Payments

There are two kinds of student-loan advice in America. The kind that’s basically “make more money,” and the kind that actually changes your life. **Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF)** is firmly in the second category.

Amount: Forgives remaining Direct Loan balance after 120 qualifying payments Deadline: Rolling Location: United States