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Members of all 574 federally recognized tribes are eligible for in-state tuition at Eastern Oregon University, effective immediately for new applicants to online and on-campus programs.
With this change, EOU joins other Oregon public universities in extending in-state tuition rates to tribal members.
“EOU has provided scholarship support to Native American students for many years,” said Genesis Meaderds, Director of Admissions. “Our new tuition policy helps expand the university’s work to many indigenous people across the country.”
For the 2022-23 academic year, the estimated cost for in-state tuition is $8,145, while non-resident tuition is $21,330, based on a 15 credit-hour load. Members of Oregon’s 9 tribes may also be eligible for additional assistance through the Oregon Student Tribal Grant Program.
“It is important that we acknowledge the indigenous people of the lands in the Grande Ronde valley once held by the Nez Perce, Cayuse, Umatilla, Walla Walla, and Shoshone,” said Meaderds. “This is another demonstration of EOU’s commitment to ensuring a welcoming environment for all students, while prioritizing a commitment to inclusion, diversity, equity and belonging.”
To learn more about resources for Native Americans at EOU, visit eou.edu/nap. For more information about admissions at EOU, vist eou.edu/admissions.
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