Undergraduate Admission

University Achievement Award

University Achievement Award

If you have good grades and test scores, this could be for you.

The University Achievement Award is based on a combination of your grade point average (GPA) and SAT or ACT test scores. Students must also be Washington state residents entering the WSU Pullman campus as freshmen.

Whether you are eligible for this particular award or not, be sure to also fill out the scholarship application when you apply for admission. It gives you the opportunity to be considered for more than 700 other scholarship programs.

Check your eligibility

Use the calculator below to check how much you can automatically qualify for when you apply to Washington State University.

UAA eligibility calculator

Enter your high school GPA (based on a 4.0 scale)
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Enter your best SAT score for each of the following
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and / or enter your best ACT score:
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Note: This scholarship cannot be combined with the WSU Regents Scholarship or a National Merit award. Eligibility requirements and award amounts are subject to change.

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Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships

  • More about scholarships, how to find them, and how to apply for them.
  • Ways to finance your college education, both through WSU and outside sources.
  • Also, more about the FAFSA.

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Paying your way at WSU

  • Pay tuition deposit - If your admission application has been accepted, making an advance tuition deposit will reserve your space at WSU.
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