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The Chancellors Merit Scholarship is renewable for up to four years, resulting in $2,000$6,000 total in award amount received. Qualifying students receive this scholarship automatically upon full-time enrollment and are notified of their award after theyre admitted.
There is no income cut-off to qualify for federal student aid. Many factorssuch as the size of your family and your year in schoolare considered.
To qualify* for guaranteed funding through the Washington College Grant, students must: Be a Washington state resident. Submit the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) Come from families making 100% or less than the states median family income (MFI)
In addition to the GI Bill and the Military Tuition Assistance Program offered by the federal government, there are additional benefits available for service members, veterans, and their families.
Technically, no income is too high for the FAFSA. The U.S. Department of Education recommends filling out the FAFSA yearly, regardless of income. However because FAFSA is needs-based aid, those from lower-income families with a greater financial need get access to more financial aid.

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be admitted to the University in an approved degree or certificate program (review your options for aid if you are a non-matriculated student). not have loans in excess of the aggregate limits of the aid programs. be making satisfactory academic progress towards a degree.
To meet federal work-study eligibility, you must be an undergraduate, graduate, or professional student whos enrolled in school at least part-time. Work-study is actually financial aid from the government, like a grant. Eligibility for the program is based on your financial need.
Once you have earned a baccalaureate degree or your first professional degree or have used up all 12 terms of your eligibility, you are no longer eligible to receive a Federal Pell Grant. Learn more about staying eligible for federal student aid while youre in school.

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