Financial Aid & FundingSouth Seattle College 2026

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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Financial Aid & Funding form in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your name and student ID at the top of the form. This information is crucial for identifying your application.
  3. Specify your home school, which should be South Seattle College, and indicate your program of study along with the quarter for which you are applying.
  4. List the classes you wish to count towards your financial aid requirements. For each class, provide the course name and the college where it will be taken.
  5. In the designated area, explain the reason for your request clearly. This helps in understanding your situation better.
  6. Sign and date the form at the bottom. Ensure that you also provide an email address for any correspondence regarding your application.
  7. Once completed, submit this form to your Financial Aid Office along with any required attachments as specified in the instructions.

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Only courses required for your current major and your degree program are eligible. Courses required for a minor may be eligible for financial aid if they also fulfill core, major, or elective requirements for your degree.
Opportunity Grant Scholarships provide educational access and support for low-income adults to progress further and faster along demand career pathways. The scholarship provides for up to 45 credits in tuition and fees plus funding for texts, supplies or tools.
South Seattle College Foundation Scholarships Scholarships are awarded based on factors such as academic merit, financial need, program of study and school and community involvement. These scholarships provide between one and three quarters of prepaid tuition.
Federal student aid programs generally cover 4050% of tuition. Many GIA on-campus students borrow additional funds through either the Parent Loan Program (PLUS) if they are dependents, or through private alternative loans if they are not dependents.
Universities like Harvard, Yale, Princeton, MIT, and Stanford offer full scholarships for international students in the USA, covering tuition and living expenses through need-based or merit-based financial aid programs.

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Yes, you can still apply for FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) even if your parents have a high income. However, the amount of financial aid you receive may be limited because FAFSA primarily considers your familys financial situation when determining your eligibility for need-based aid.

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