Washington Financial Aid

Washington

For more information on any of the below programs, please visit the Washington State Higher Education Coordinating Board.

State Need Grant - The State Need Grant program helps the state’s lowest-income undergraduate students pursue degrees, hone their skills, or retrain for new careers. Students can use the grants at public two- and four-year colleges and universities and many accredited independent colleges, universities and career schools in Washington.

Educational Opportunity Grant - The Educational Opportunity Grant program provides $2,500 annual grants to encourage financially needy, placebound students to complete a bachelor’s degree. To be considered placebound, students must be unable to continue their education – without the assistance of this grant – due to family or work commitments, health concerns, financial need or other similar factors.

Washington Scholars - The Washington Scholars program recognizes the accomplishments of three high school students from each of the 49 state legislative districts. High school principals nominate the top 1 percent of the graduating class on the basis of academic achievement, leadership, and community service. A committee, composed of high school principals and college admissions staff, makes the final selection. Students can use the grants at any public or independent college or university in Washington.

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