From Washington Student Achievement Council <[email protected]>
Subject Why apply for college or training?
Date October 19, 2023 3:56 PM
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Do you want more money and more options??
Get more education beyond high school

If you want to?secure a better future [ [link removed] ], further education and training beyond high school can lead to a good job, higher wages, and more.?Financial aid [ [link removed] ] like?WA Grant [ [link removed] ] helps make college, trade school, or technical school affordable.

*Why apply for college or training? Adults with a college degree or certificate:*


* Are more likely to enjoy their work.
* Can change careers more easily.
* Are less likely to be unemployed.
* Live longer, healthier lives.
* Earn around $1 million more over their career than high school graduates.

Need to start working sooner than later? Move beyond minimum wage with an apprenticeship [ [link removed] ] or other job training. Even a one-year program at a community college or technical college can increase your future earnings. In an apprenticeship, you earn while you learn. In many cases, apprentices can get paid to work and?use financial aid?to cover out-of-pocket costs like tuition, fees, and materials.

Put your passion to work. More education means more job stability and higher earnings?for life.

Learn more and?plan your future [ [link removed] ]?on the Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC)?website [ [link removed] ].

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Reminder: Better FAFSA/WASFA is coming in December

The new & improved 2024-25 FAFSA/WASFA applications will open in December 2023. The form will be simpler, with fewer questions.

Most importantly: More students will be eligible, and they can get more financial aid.

Educators and advocates can help spread the word with WSAC's flyers and social media materials [ [link removed] ].

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Related Resources

The 12th Year Campaign [ [link removed] ] boosts college and financial aid application rates in Washington by helping those who work with high school seniors and their families to complete applications for college admissions and financial aid.

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Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) sends regular messages to our partners and stakeholders with resources and information about college planning, financial aid, and more.?Feel free to use this content?as-is or edited for your audience?in emails,?newsletters, social media, or other materials. No attribution is necessary.



Washington Student Achievement Council

917 Lakeridge Way SW
P.O. Box 43430
Olympia, WA 98504
(360) 753-7800
www.wsac.wa.gov

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