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Oregon Promise Grant Allows New American Immigrant To Pay For College And Succeed
Three years ago, his father had moved Yizhaki and his family to Oregon from Israel as part of a job transfer with Intel.
October 25, 2021
When Tamir Yizhaki signed up to go to Portland Community College, he thought securing financial aid resources would be easy. He soon found out how hard it really is.
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Three years ago, his father had moved Yizhaki and his family to Oregon from Israel as part of a job transfer with Intel. Tamirβs parents had even told him that going to school in the United States was more expensive, but as a 16-year-old moving to a new country, it wasnβt at the top of his mind when he decided to go to college.
βCollege in Israel is way cheaper,β Yizhaki explained. βItβs only about $2,000 to $3,000 a year.β
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During his time at Westview High School in Beaverton, he applied for federal and state financial aid, but was denied due to his immigration status. Then, Yizhaki reached out to PCC Financial Aid Coordinator Rachael Smith, who is the collegeβs Oregon Promise grant administrator.

Smith helped him gather the correct paperwork to become eligible for the statewide grant. She reports quarterly to the state about Oregon Promise grants and helps students who need waivers, or assistance like Yizhaki.
βHe had a complicated case,β Smith said. βHis immigration status was in the process of changing, and he was having trouble getting documentation that was acceptable to make him an Oregon Promise student.β
While in between Yizhakiβs resident statuses, Smith worked with him for more than a month and tried to see if he was eligible for any other type of aid, but had to wait until his immigration status (permanent residency) was updated to be approved.
βWorking with Oregon Promise students like Tamir is especially rewarding because theyβre brand new to college and often in need of extra support to get started,β she said. βItβs not always easy to ask for help, and I hope my work shows students that weβre really invested in helping them work through the often complicated financial aid process.β
Once someone is awarded the Oregon Promise grant and would like to renew it for a second year, students must file the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and the Oregon Student Aid Application (ORSAA) by June 1, maintain at least half-time continuous enrollment, possess satisfactory academic progress, and complete the First-Year Experience, which is the collegeβs new student retention program.
According to the Higher Education Coordinating Commissionβs website, approximately 9 out of 10 eligible applicants were awarded the Oregon Promise grant. Yizhaki was not initially eligible, but with some help from Smith, and a change in his immigration status, he was able to receive it.
Yizhaki is now in his second year at PCC as a computer science student, following in his dadβs footsteps. He said he had no problem renewing his Oregon Promise grant this past summer, and after this school year, he hopes to continue his education at a four-year school. He ultimately would like to work at a technology company.
βEver since I can remember, I always had an interest in computer science,β Yizhaki said. βWhen I moved here, I didnβt know English at all, so the only class I was able to understand and enjoy was computer science. The Oregon Promise allowed me to go to college and start my career in this field.β
This press release was produced by Portland Community College. The views expressed are the author's own.