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If you are applying to an Oregon public university and wish to pay in-state tuition, you will need to establish that
you are a resident of Oregon. You will be required to provide the following information for you and at least one
parent or guardian.
Student Information
Parent/Guardian Information
Date of your most recent, continuous
presence in Oregon, written as
(month/year) from _____/_____ to
_____/_____
Date of Oregon voter registration, written
as (month/year) _____/_____
Did you enter military service from
Oregon? (yes or no)
Dates of military service, if applicable,
written as (month/year) from
_____/_____ to _____/_____
List last two years Oregon income taxes
have been filed, written as _____ , _____
Oregon employment information:
Employer #1 – list employer name, city,
and dates of most recent (or current)
employment, written as
from _____/_____ to _____/_____
Employer #2 – list employer name, city
and dates of previous employment,
written as from _____/_____ to
_____/_____
Information required for most four-year colleges and universities
Testing Information
Exam Date
Composite
Critical Reading/
Math
Reading
Science
(month/year)
Score
English Score
Score
Score
Score
SAT
SAT
ACT
ACT
Other Required Information
You may also be required to submit an essay, a personal statement, a resume, and/or information about the classes you have
taken in high school and the grades you earned in those classes. To best prepare for CAW, be sure to bring the following with
you:
your high school transcript (and college transcripts, if you’ve taken any college courses);
an activities resume that includes your extracurricular activities, including information about which years you
participated in each club, sport, or activity;
final proofed electronic copy of your essay, personal statement, and any required supplemental questions on a
flashdrive.
Remember that your college applications are not complete until you have submitted ALL required
documents. That may include your official high school transcript, official test scores (ACT, SAT, GED,
etc.), and letters of recommendation. Make sure to check in with your counselor, the testing company,
and your recommenders.

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