Scholarships, Awards and Grants for Washington residents
Completing the WSU General Scholarship Application and the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid) or WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid) puts you in the running for these major scholarships, plus many more. We’ll consider you for all the awards that fit your qualifications, and you could end up receiving more than one.
Also, make sure to check out the scholarships available through your academic department and WSU’s scholarship search engine.
Cougar Commitment Grant
Open to Washington residents, this grant aims to make school more accessible for low-income families. FAFSA/WASFA submission is required for eligibility.
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Crimson Transfer Award
Open to transfer students and is valued at $2,000
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Distinguished University Achievement Award
As long as you apply to WSU, you’re in the running for this $4,000 award.
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Glenn Terrell Presidential Scholarship
Eligibility for this $4,000 award is based on your GPA and other qualifications and it’s open to first-year and transfer students.
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National Merit Scholarship
If you’re a high school senior looking into four-year universities, you could become a National Merit Scholar. Talk to your counselor or teacher about nominating you for this prestigious award.
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Regents Scholars Program
The WSU Regents Scholars Program recognizes Washington’s best high school students for their hard work and academic accomplishments. Talk to your counselor or teacher about nominating you for this prestigious award.
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University Achievement Award
Have you applied to WSU? Then you’re in the running for this $2,000 award.
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