WA Grant is available to the following people: Washington residents (including undocumented people) Recent high school graduates or working-age adults. Low- to middle-income families and individuals.
Be admitted to the University in an approved degree or certificate program (review your options for aid if you are a non-matriculated student). not have loans in excess of the aggregate limits of the aid programs. be making satisfactory academic progress towards a degree.
WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid)
WA Grant for Apprenticeship (WG-A) supports income-eligible apprentices enrolled in approved registered apprenticeship programs. The grant can cover tuition, fees, and materials.
WA Grant is available to the following people: Washington residents (including undocumented people) Recent high school graduates or working-age adults. Low- to middle-income families and individuals.
Description: This award is available to Washington resident undergraduate students who are attending or planning to attend an eligible postsecondary institution in Washington. The students must have a family income equal to or less than 70 percent of the state median.
During the 2021-22 school year, public schools in Washington state received 12.4% of funding from the federal government. In all, public schools in Washington state received $2.7 billion, or $2,512 in federal funds per student. That's 1.0% lower than the national average of $2,536 per student.
WA Grant is available to the following people: Washington residents (including undocumented people) Recent high school graduates or working-age adults. Low- to middle-income families and individuals.
To qualify, students must meet all of the following requirements: High school diploma, GED, or diploma equivalent requirement. High school diplomas earned outside of the U.S. People without a high school diploma or GED. Maintaining a primary Washington residence for 12 consecutive months. Parent/legal guardian residency.