Oregon Code § 350.285·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Waiver
of tuition for family members of deceased or disabled veterans or children of
Purple Heart recipients; qualifications; amount of waiver.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Child means
a child, adopted child or stepchild of either a service member or a Purple
Heart recipient.
(b) Eligible
post-secondary institution means:
(A) A public
university listed in ORS 352.002; and
(B) The Oregon
Health and Science University.
(c) Purple Heart
recipient means a person, alive or deceased, who:
(A) Was relieved
or discharged from service in the Armed Forces of the United States with either
an honorable discharge or a general discharge under honorable conditions; and
(B) Was awarded
the Purple Heart in 2001 or thereafter for wounds received in combat.
(d) Qualified
student means a child, a spouse or an unremarried surviving spouse of a
service member or a child of a Purple Heart recipient.
(e) Service
member means a person who:
(A) As a member
of the Armed Forces of the United States, died on active duty;
(B) As a member
of the Armed Forces of the United States, died as a result of a military
service connected disability; or
(C) Is 100
percent disabled as the result of a military service connected disability, as
certified by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs or any branch of
the Armed Forces of the United States.
(2) Subject to
subsections (3) to (7) of this section, an eligible post-secondary institution
shall waive tuition for a qualified student for courses that may lead to a
baccalaureate degree or a masters degree. Notwithstanding whether a qualified
student received a tuition waiver for a baccalaureate degree, the qualified
student may qualify for a tuition waiver for a masters degree.
(3)(a) The
maximum waiver granted under this section shall be as follows:
(A) For a
baccalaureate degree, the total number of credit hours that equals four years
of full-time attendance at an eligible post-secondary institution.
(B) For a masters
degree, the total number of credit hours that equals two years of full-time
attendance at an eligible post-secondary institution.
(b)
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, a waiver may not exceed the
total number of credit hours the qualified student needs to graduate with a
baccalaureate degree or a masters degree.
(4) A waiver may
be granted under this section only for credit hours for courses that are
offered by an eligible post-secondary institution and are available for
enrollment.
(5) A qualified
student may receive a waiver under this section if the student:
(a) At the time
of application for a waiver, is considered a resident of this state for the
purpose of determining tuition to be paid at an eligible post-secondary
institution; and
(b) Has been
admitted to an eligible post-secondary institution for a baccalaureate degree
program or has been admitted to a masters degree program at an eligible
post-secondary institution.
(6)(a) A child
who applies for a waiver under this section must be 31 years of age or younger
at the time the child applies for a waiver.
(b)
Notwithstanding paragraph (a) of this subsection, a child who is older than 31
years of age is eligible for a waiver for a masters degree if the child:
(A) Applied for
and received a waiver for a baccalaureate degree when the child was 31 years of
age or younger; or
(B) Provides
proof of eligibility for the Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance
program administered by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs under
38 U.S.C. chapter 35.
(7)(a) The amount
of tuition waived under this section may be reduced by the amount of any
federal aid scholarships or grants, awards from the Oregon Opportunity Grant
program established under ORS 348.205, or any other aid from the eligible
post-secondary institution, received by the qualified student.
(b) The amount of
tuition waived under this section may not be reduced by the amount of any
Survivors and Dependents Educational Assistance under 38 U.S.C. chapter 35
paid to a qualified student. [Formerly 351.656; 2025 c.100 §1]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 350.285
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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