Bridge Program Nomination / Self-Nomination
The SOU Bridge Program is only available to students graduating from an Oregon high school. Special consideration will be given to students who bring equity strengths to our campus, including students from low-income families, students representing groups that have been historically underrepresented at colleges and universities, students who will be the first in their family to graduate from college, and students who have overcome extraordinary challenges.

TO NOMINATE (Teachers, counselors, parents, etc.):
Please complete the form below to nominate a student for the SOU Bridge Program. We will contact the student with more information about the program; students who are a good match will be encouraged to apply. PLEASE NOTE: STUDENTS MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE SOU APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AT APPLY.SOU.EDU.

TO APPLY (Students):
To apply to the SOU Bridge Program, please complete the form below with your information. We will contact you to let you know if you have been selected to participate in the program. PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE SOU APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AT SOU.EDU/APPLY.
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STUDENT INFORMATION
Please complete the information below. PLEASE NOTE: YOU MUST ALSO COMPLETE THE SOU APPLICATION FOR ADMISSION AT SOU.EDU/APPLY.
First Name *
Last Name *
Date of Birth *
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High School *
Graduation Year *
Student Email Address *
Student Phone Number *
Briefly describe student's/your strengths, including academic, extra-curricular, service, character, etc. (up to 250 words) *
Why do you think this student/you would benefit from the Bridge Program (up to 250 words)? *
NOMINATOR INFORMATION
Please complete the following to tell us a little more about yourself.
Nominator First Name
Nominator Last Name
What is your relationship to this student? *
If other, please specify:
How long have you known this student? *
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