Washington State Aid
Washington State aid is only available to Washington State residents,
but is available to both incoming Freshmen or Transfer students. To be
considered a resident, one of the following must be true:
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For dependent students (according to the Free Application for Federal
Student Aid), the parents must have a bona fide domicile (home)
in the State of Washington for at least one year before the first
day of class and continue to reside in the State of Washington to
maintain eligibility.
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For independent students (according to the Free Application for
Federal Student Aid), the student must have a domicile (home) in
the State of Washington at least one year before the first day of
classes.
Due to state law, Washington State financial aid is not available to students pursuing a major or minor offered by the College of Ministry (including the Ministry Leadership major offered through the LEAP program).
Washington State Need Grant
Eligibility: Must show financial need as determined by the
Washington State Need Grant formula.
Amount: Amount varies each year based upon Washington State funding.
For the 2007-2008 academic year, the maximum amount is $5,798.
Renewal: Must re-apply for financial aid and maintain satisfactory
academic progress.
Application: Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA)
Students who receive Washington State Need Grants must sign the “Conditions of Award” in order to receive funds each term from the Financial Aid Services Office. This “Conditions of Award” is available to sign once the student has been notified that the check is ready to be picked up.
WSNG recipients agree that the Higher Education Coordinating Board (the Washington State Agency that issues the grant) and Northwest University reserve the right to withdraw, reduce, or modify the grant due to funding limitations or due to changes in circumstances which will affect the student’s eligibility for the Washington State Need Grant.
Washington Scholars
Eligibility: Must be a High School Senior nominated by your school
principal. Student must enroll at a qualifying college or university
effective fall term immediately following high school graduation and
remain continuously enrolled for three academic quarters or two semesters.
Amount: Amount varies each year based upon Washington State funding.
Renewal: Must maintain a 3.30 cumulative GPA.
Application: Contact your local High School Counselor for more information.
Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE)
Eligibility: Must be a High School Senior graduating with a minimum
of 360 hours in a single, approved vocational program, or be enrolled
in a public community or technical college and have completed at least
one year (minimum of 360 hours) in an approved vocational program.
In addition, you cannot have been a previous WAVE recipient.
Amount: Amount varies each year based upon Washington State funding.
Renewal: Must maintain a 3.00 cumulative GPA.
Application: Contact your school’s vocational administrator,
WAVE coordinator, or counselor for an application. Or visit www.wtb.wa.gov
to fill out the application on-line.