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Apply Now for 2023-24 Financial Aid
*A family of four making up to $107,000 may be eligible for aid.*
Students who plan to start college next fall can now?apply for financial aid for the 2023-24 school year [ [link removed] ]. Education beyond high school is more important than ever. Applying for financial aid gives you more options for the future.
In Washington, there are two ways to apply for financial aid:
* 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 WASFA [ [link removed] ] (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) is an application for state financial aid [ [link removed] ] only. The WASFA is for people who are undocumented or who do not qualify for federal aid because of their immigration status, and can be used in limited circumstances by others who cannot or choose not to file a FAFSA.
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 $107,000 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 at wsac.wa.gov/apply [ [link removed] ].?
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Schools and education advocates can access financial aid resources and promotional materials in the Financial Aid Toolkit [ [link removed] ].
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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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Olympia, WA 98502
(360) 753-7800
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