Timeline · PDF, 1 page, printable
Scholarship Deadlines at a Glance
All six scholarship cycles on one page with open and close dates. Pin it above your desk or stick it on the fridge.
Students & Applicants
First-time applicant or returning scholar, this page has everything you need to move forward.

Step by step
One account, a profile to update as needed
One account, a profile to update as needed
Ten minutes, no questions to which you need to respond, yet.
Matched to every scholarship for which you qualify
Matched to every scholarship for which you qualify
Submit in one place
Accept to begin the verification processes
Accept to begin the verification processes
Paid directly to your institution
Adjusted, verified, and paid in full
Adjusted, verified, and paid in full
Take it with you
Timeline · PDF, 1 page, printable
All six scholarship cycles on one page with open and close dates. Pin it above your desk or stick it on the fridge.
One-Sheet · PDF, 1 page, printable
A single-page summary of all six scholarship types — who they're for, award amounts, and deadlines. Great for comparing your options at a glance.
One-Sheet · PDF, 2 pages, printable
Step-by-step screenshots showing how to create your account, fill out the eligibility form, and submit your first application.
Watch it once
A short walkthrough of the entire OASIS application process — from creating your account to submitting your application. Watch it once and you'll know exactly what to expect at every screen.
Watch the OASIS WalkthroughReal situations, real answers
Yes. Tribal colleges, community colleges, vocational programs, and technical schools all count. Cobell funds students across every type of accredited, nonprofit institution — not just four-year universities.
No. Whether you're 18 or 48, if you're an Enrolled member of a U.S. Federally-recognized American Indian Tribe or Alaska Native Corporation pursuing higher education, you belong here.
Yes. Cobell awards work alongside other scholarships, grants, and financial aid. Receiving other funding doesn't disqualify you.
If you're unsure, reach out to your family or your tribal nation's office. During the application, you'll select your tribe from a dropdown — no paperwork or verification documents are required until you are provided an offer of support.
Applications ask for your responses to a few important questions — think of them as short answers, not essays.
Request them now — even if the application window hasn't opened. Transcripts can take weeks to arrive, and you don't want that to be the reason you miss a deadline. Some schools offer electronic delivery, which is faster.
Yes — it's how the system matches you with scholarships. If you skip it or leave it half-done, you won't see your matches, and you can't apply to what you can't see.
Absolutely. Your parent, guardian, or another trusted person can sit with you and help. The application needs to come from your OASIS account and reflect your own words, but getting help navigating the process is completely fine.
Let us know through OASIS as soon as you know you're transferring. Your award may still apply: we will need to verify the financial aid for that school, and it depends on whether the new school is accredited and whether you remain enrolled in an eligible program. Don't assume you lose it. Call us and we'll figure it out together.
Apply again. Seriously. Many scholars were selected on their second or third try. Your circumstances, your application, and the applicant pool all change year to year. A 'no' last cycle is not a 'no' forever.
Getting offered a scholarship is step one. You still need to accept it through OASIS before the acceptance deadline, or the award goes to someone else. Keep an eye on the email you used for your OASIS account — that's where notifications go.
It depends on whether dropping the class changes your enrollment status. If you remain enrolled at or above the required level, your award typically isn't affected. If it does change your status, contact us right away — it's always better to ask than to guess.
Still need help?
You don't get bonus points for figuring everything out alone. If something doesn't make sense — a question on the form, a document you can't find, a deadline you're not sure about — reach out. That's what we're here for.