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GRANT HIGH SCHOOL COLLEGE AND CAREER CENTER
During the school year, we are open to students from 8:15 AM to 4:15 PM, Monday through Friday. The CCC is located in Room 128, on the south side of the Library, between the Counseling Office and the gym.
THIS IS THE PLACE TO GET AHEAD OR CATCH UP. IT'S A COMFORTABLE PLACE TO PLAN YOUR FUTURE.
FOLLOW US ON INSTAGRAM: @GHSCOLLEGEANDCAREERCENTRAL
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Meet the College & Career Center Staff

Career & Community Partnerships Coordinator
Schedule a meeting with Ms. Kokes

College Coordinator
Schedule a meeting with Ms. Snell
Due to high demand and limited availability for meetings, students are limited to one meeting per week.
YTP Transition Specialist/Career Coordinator
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FEATURED SCHOLARSHIPS
Below are additional scholarships with upcoming deadlines:
- Sigma Phi Epsilon Balanced Man Scholarship: Deadlines Vary
- Black United Fund of Oregon Scholarships: Deadline Vary
- Elks Most Valuable Student Scholarship: Deadline November 12th at 11:59 PM
- The Cooke College Scholarship Program: Deadline November 12th
- The James Alan Cox Foundation for Student Photojournalists Scholarship: Deadline November 15th
- Timothy S.Y. Lam Foundation Scholarship: Deadline November 15th
- 10 Words or Less Scholarship: Deadline November 15th
- 2025 National Space Club and Foundation Keynote Scholar Application: Deadline November 17th at 11:59 PM EST
- National Honor Society Scholarship: Deadline November 24th at 2:00 PM
- Aaliyah Lee Scholarship: Deadline November 30th
- Hagan Scholarship: Deadline December 1st
- Ron Brown Scholarship: Deadline December 1st
- CFESA Cares Scholarships: Deadline December 1st
- Burger King Foundation Scholarships: December 15th
- The Science Ambassador Scholarship: Deadline December 15th at 11:59 PM CST
- The Coolidge Scholarship: December 16th at 5:00 PM PT
- North Spore Mycology Scholarship: Deadline December 20th
- The #TransgenderFirst Scholarship: Deadline December 31st
- Science Buddy Scholarship: Deadline December 31st
- Path to Pro Scholarship Program: Deadline December 31st
- AFSCME Family Scholarship: Deadline December 31st
- GE-Reagan Foundation Scholarship Program: Deadline January 5th at Noon CST
- Live Más Scholarship: Deadline January 6th at 5:00 PM PT
- Jackie Robinson Foundation Scholarship: Deadline January 7th
- Diller Teen Tikkun Olam Awards: Deadline January 8th
- Pride Foundation Scholarship: Deadline January 10th
- 2026 Profile in Courage Essay Contest: Deadline January 12th
- Bailey Passion Scholarship: Deadline January 15th at 11:59 PM PST
- Joieful Connections Scholarship: Deadline February 15th
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MaiaLearning: Grant High School uses the MaiaLearning University & Career Research Tool to help students plan their futures. You can use Maia to discover and explore careers; build academic, college, and career plans; create portfolios that tell your story, and manage the college visit and application process. Access your account by clicking Sign In with Google and using your PPS username and password.
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How does Career Related Learning happen at Grant?
We build in lots of infrastructure for students to explore careers, from their Freshman Community Career Fairs and working alongside professionals in Career Technical Education (CTE) classes to attending the NW Youth Careers EXPO in Sophomore year and then, as Juniors and Seniors, students actually visit workplaces. Information on registering for events is on the College & Career Center Instagram and in the Friday Grantonian - posted on the Grant website homepage and emailed to students and parents/guardians every Friday during the academic year.
It’s important to start exploring careers now so students can think about what they might eventually like to do and understand the pathways to get there. The Oregon Department of Education has added emphasis on Career Related Learning: it's a graduation requirement. By the end of Senior year, all students will need to participate in two Career-Related Learning Experiences (“CRLE” for short–reflect on them with forms on the left-hand side of this page), build a resume (we do this in Junior English class), and write a “My Plan Essay” (during Senior English class).
Unsure?
We can help you feel more confident about finding post-secondary options and exploring possible careers, internships, colleges, apprenticeships, workforce training programs, and/or military opportunities. This is a great PPS resource!
PPS has partnered with GetSchooled to offer resources for college planning, including quick videos regarding colleges, advice, essays, and scholarships.

