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How to fill out the Tulalip Tribes Youth Services online
Completing the Tulalip Tribes Youth Services application is essential for accessing various youth programs and financial assistance. This guide will provide you with clear, step-by-step instructions to ensure a smooth and efficient submission process.
Follow the steps to complete the Universal Youth Services application.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the application and open it in your preferred editor.
- Enter the student’s full name in the 'Student Name' field. Ensure the name matches the official documentation.
- Provide the enrollment number in the designated field. This number is typically found on school documents.
- Fill in the address, including street, city, state, and zip code. Accurate information is crucial for communication.
- Specify the student's age and current grade level. Double-check this information for accuracy.
- Indicate the school or activity associated with the application in the appropriate field.
- Select the appropriate athletic fee option by marking one selection for clothing or shoe vouchers for the respective semester.
- If applying for any additional fees, such as camp fees or youth travel, ensure to attach the required supporting documentation.
- For reimbursement requests, remember to attach the original receipts as specified.
- Complete the 'Check Payable To' section, providing the vendor or tribal number and the amount you are requesting.
- Ensure all required fields are filled out completely before finalizing your form. Uncompleted forms can lead to processing delays.
- Have the form signed by the parent or legal guardian, and ensure it is also signed by the coach or coordinator.
- Once completed, save your changes, then download or print the form for submission.
Complete your application online today to access vital youth services and support.
Historically gaining sustenance from fishing, the Tulalips have profited most in recent years from their success in real estate and the business, which provide jobs primarily for tribal members. Today the Tulalip Reservation has a population of 9,000 (3,600 tribal members) and a land base of 22,086 acres.