Get a head start on applications for college and financial aid

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Get a head start on applications for college and financial aid

Big changes are coming to financial aid applications for the 2024-25 academic year. The changes will increase eligibility, make more money available, and simplify the form. Because of these improvements, financial aid applications likely won’t be available until December 31, 2023.

But just because you are waiting for financial aid applications to open, doesn’t mean you should wait on other important steps. Here are some things to take care of in the meantime:

Create your FAFSA or WASFA account:

  • Create a FAFSA account on the Federal Student Aid website. Most people should complete the FAFSA to maximize financial aid.
  • Create a WASFA account on the Washington Student Achievement Council website if you’re ineligible to use FAFSA.
  • Remember your login info or store it somewhere secure. Do not share this info with anyone.

Consider options for your plan after high school:

  • Explore potential careers and the educational pathways to get you there. Financial aid can be used for college, technical schools, trade schools, and apprenticeships. State aid, such as WA Grant, can be used at more than 65 institutions in Washington. 

Don’t forget to apply for admission:

  • Confirm application deadlines for any colleges or training programs you’re interested in. It’s typically a good idea to apply for admission as soon as possible.
  • Check out the Common app. This shared application is accepted at over 1,000 colleges and universities.
  • Don’t stress! You do not need to apply to financial aid before applying for admission. And you do not need to know where you are going to college or training before you apply for financial aid.

Get help with applications:

Talk to your school counselor college and career specialist about how to get support. Many schools host a financial aid night to provide info and resources to students and families about types of financial aid, and about the financial aid process. Or check out a virtual event.


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Washington Student Achievement Council (WSAC) sends regular messages to our partners and stakeholders with resources and information about college planning, financial aid, and more. Feel free to use this content—as-is or edited for your audience—in emails, newsletters, social media, or other materials. No attribution is necessary.