OtterBot is a free texting service to support Washington high school seniors and juniors who have signed up for the College Bound Scholarship. OtterBot sends financial aid and college navigation info and reminders to students. Students can access OtterBot via text message 24 hours a day, seven days a week by texting "Hi Otter" to 360-928-7281.
A single application allows Auburn School District Seniors to be considered for scholarships awarded by donors in the Auburn Community. A committee of representatives from the community or donors will select the recipients among students who will graduate from schools in the Auburn School District. Recipients will be announced at the annual Seniors Awards Night at each school.
Some of the scholarships available:
AMHS Booster Club
Molen Orthodontics Scholarship
5keevie 5helton Scholarship
Key Club/Kiwanis Essay Scholarship
In general, the Husky Promise is available to UW students at all three campuses — Bothell, Seattle and Tacoma — who are Washington state residents and meet the eligibility criteria for the Pell Grant. It is also important to note that the Husky Promise is limited to 12 quarters of eligibility at the UW.
This program is our commitment to making WSU accessible to students from low- to middle-income families. Cougar Commitment – WSU has committed to covering tuition and mandatory fees for most Washington residents who could not otherwise afford to attend.
You can qualify if you:
Are from a low- or middle-income family in Washington and are receiving the Washington College Grant* or Pell Grant;
Apply to WSU for admission by March 31 and enroll as a full-time first-year or transfer student (at least 12 semester credit hours);
Submit verification documentation if requested by Student Financial Services.
As a general example, if you’re from a family of four with an income of $46,500 or less, you could attend Washington State University tuition-free.
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The Western Undergraduate Exchange (WUE) is an agreement among WICHE’s 16 member states and territories, through which 160+ participating public colleges and universities provide steep nonresident tuition savings for Western students.
Through WUE, eligible students can choose from hundreds of undergraduate programs outside their home state, and pay no more than 150 percent of that institution’s resident tuition rate.
Since full nonresident college-tuition rates may exceed 300 percent of resident rates, WUE increases affordable higher-education choices for students, and minimizes the adverse impacts of student loan debt.