An Oakton College education is marked by academic excellence, access, and affordability. Tuition for District 535 residents is currently $136.25 per credit hour, approximately $4,100 per year for a full-time student. While Oakton’s tuition is remarkably lower than that of a public or private four-year institution, for many this investment in education is still a barrier to entry and persistence to credential completion. And when considering the additional cost of books, transportation, housing, food, childcare and other living expenses, the total cost of attendance can range from $14,500 to $18,900 per year.
If you believe that education is a key to personal and professional success and you want to play a direct role in helping Oakton students realize their full potential, consider investing in scholarships.
The General College Educational Foundation supports Oakton students today and into the future. It is perhaps one of the most versatile funds that the Educational Foundation holds, and helps to support ALL students seeking to better their circumstances through education – whether they are full- or part-time, regardless of their program of study, and no matter their personal circumstances. General Scholarship Fund awards can cover tuition, books, and fees but can also cover holistic support to address the real-life challenges, like housing costs, childcare, transportation, and even food—essential needs that we know often stand between our students and achieving their academic goals.
Thanks to a pair of anonymous donors, all gifts to the General Scholarship Fund will be matched, dollar for dollar, up to $100,000 this academic year (2024 – 2025).
While donors cannot select the scholarship award recipient, they can create criteria that honor their intended designation. Some examples include:
If your scholarship is endowed, the annual amount comes from the fund’s investment earnings. Each spring, the Foundation Board approves a spend rate from the endowment that is consistent with the Board’s Investment/Endowment/Spending policy. In recent years, this amount has been 5%.
Endowed scholarship award example
$10,000 average endowment balance* x 5% approved spend rate = $500 award
The annual award amount for a current use scholarship is typically calculated as a half (1/2) of the fund’s total balance on December 31 of the close of the year. This practice allows for a new fund to produce awards for a minimum of three (3) academic cycles in the event no subsequent contributions are made. Founding donors of current use funds may request to minimize or suspend awards in an effort to build the fund to the endowment level. Annual awards of less than $250 per semester are not recommended.
*Oakton College Foundation Board Endowed Funds Administration Policy (April 2016) applies the approved spend rate to the average total asset value of the endowed account (permanently restricted and accumulated interest earnings) over 3 years. A copy of this policy is available upon request.
Current use scholarship award example
$3,000 balance on Dec 31 x 1/2 = $1,500 award in next academic year
Founding donors will be notified of the approved award amount each Fall in their annual Fund Stewardship Report and have the option of adding funds within the current award cycle and/or add to the endowment principal.
The Foundation works diligently with our college partners to ensure that every active scholarship is awarded annually in order to support our student’s academic endeavors. We also take very seriously our responsibility to distribute your support in accordance with you intentions. If a scholarship has been allocated for award, but is not awarded in a given academic cycle, there could be a number of reasons why this did not occur:
● Qualified applicants were not identified. It is possible that no applicant met the criteria for your scholarship award. This typically occurs when the award criteria are, or have become, too restrictive. If the college is not able to award your scholarship in multiple academic cycles, Foundation staff will contact you to determine if modification in alignment with your intentions is acceptable.
● Qualified applicants were identified, but did not utilize the full award amount. There may be a surplus of un-awarded funds in any given year if the identified student’s class registration did not require the full amount of the funds available, the student did not attend Oakton or re-enroll in the second semester, or did not continue to qualify for your scholarship in the second semester based on the award criteria. The Financial Aid team will make every effort to re-distribute these unused funds to a qualified applicant; however this is not always possible.
If your scholarship award is not distributed in full, or in part, during the identified academic cycle, award monies stay in your scholarship account and become eligible for award in the next academic cycle.
Please feel free to contact the Foundation office at any time if you have questions about undistributed award funds.