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Apply now: Simpler, more generous 2024-25 financial aid applications now available
*A family of four making up to $120,500 may be eligible for aid.*
Financial aid applications [ [link removed] ] for this year?s graduating seniors are now available, although students and families should expect some technical issues for the time being. And it will take longer than usual for colleges to get and process applications and respond with financial aid awards.
Applications were delayed this year as?updates were made to improve the FAFSA and WASFA forms and increase aid eligibility [ [link removed] ].?In Washington, there are two ways to apply for financial aid. You should only complete one application?the FAFSA or the WASFA:
* *FAFSA:* Most people should complete a FAFSA [ [link removed] ] (Free Application for Federal Student Aid). The FAFSA is used by U.S. citizens and eligible non-citizens to apply for both state and federal financial aid.?The new 2024-25 FAFSA has been released in a ?soft launch.? Families may experience technical issues with the form over the next few weeks, but there?s no need to rush to apply?there is no deadline for state or federal financial aid.
* *WASFA:* The WASFA [ [link removed] ] (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) is an application for state financial aid [ [link removed] ]. The WASFA is?for people who are not eligible to complete the FAFSA due to immigration status, defaulted federal loans, or other issues with federal aid.?The new 2024-25 WASFA is now available.
Applying for financial aid is a crucial first step toward college or job training. Many families assume they won?t qualify, but there?s more help available than ever before [ [link removed] ]. This year, a family of four making up to $120,500 can qualify for financial aid [ [link removed] ] in Washington. The only way to know for sure if you?re eligible is to apply.
Learn more, get support, and apply for financial aid on?WSAC's Apply page [ [link removed] ].?
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Related Resources
Schools and education advocates can access financial aid resources and promotional materials in the Financial Aid Toolkit [ [link removed] ].
The 12th Year Campaign [ [link removed] ] boosts college and financial aid application rates in Washington by helping those working with high school seniors and their families complete applications for college admissions and financial aid.
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