Friday, September 3rd, 2010

School Grants in Washington

Do you need money for college? Well, there are many programs available as well as school grants in Washington. Washington students can get up to $6,876 on a need-basis for college after they have filled out the FAFSA through the Washington State Need Grant. You need to attend a public, private, or vocational school within the state of Washington in order to be eligible for these funds.

You can get up to $6,840 in funds for college under the Washington Scholars program. The way students are chosen for this program is that high school seniors are nominated by high school principals. You need to be in the top 1% of your graduating class with respect to academic merit.

Those nominated by principals have their candidate applications sent to the Washington Higher Education Coordinating Board (HECB) by January of each year. Awards are give in mid-March of each year. To be eligible, you need to be a Washington state resident. You need to be graduating from a Washington private or public high school in the year awards are handed out. You need to enroll in a Washington college or university. And you can’t pursue a bachelor’s degree in theology.

The actual award amount you may be able to get varies according to the type of college you attend. For example, the maximum award at Washington State University and independent colleges and universities is $6,840.

However, the maximum award amount at the University of Washington is $6,718. The maximum award amount at Central Washington University is $4,963. The maximum award amount at Eastern Washington University is $4,806. The maximum award amount at the Evergreen State College is $4,872. The maximum award amount at Western Washington University is $4,857. Yet, the maximum award amount at community colleges in Washington is only $2,633. Similarly, the maximum award amount at technical colleges in Washington is only $2,959. To apply, get in touch with your high school principal or guidance counselor. Or, you can call (360) 753-7843.

If you plan to become a health care professional, then you may be able to get a Health Professional Scholarship so that you can practice in critical shortage areas in Washington state. Financial assistance will help cover the costs of getting your education to pursue the following professions: 1) Medical Doctor; 2) Nurse; 3) Nurse Faculty to teach undergraduate nursing; 4) Midwife (certified-nurse or licensed); 4) Pharmacist; 5) Dentist; or 6) Dental Hygienist. However, mental health or psychiatrist is not included in this program.

The obligation that the students will have who receive financial assistance is that the students need to work in rural or shortage urban areas in a medical profession for three years after graduation. There are many grant and financial aid opportunities for residents of Washington, so take advantage of all the free money for college that is available.

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