Can a student still get financial aid if they don’t qualify for the Husky Promise?
Each year, the University of Washington awards more than $160 million in aid to nearly 50 percent of our undergraduates. Students who do not qualify for the Husky Promise may be eligible for grant, scholarship, work study and loan funds to help cover education costs. Students must apply for aid by filing the FAFSA by our priority date of Feb. 28 to be considered for aid programs. Students who miss the priority date will still be considered, but for limited types of aid.
Related Questions
- If a student receives financial aid from the UW now, does he or she need to do anything new under the Husky Promise program?
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- Can a student still get financial aid if they don’t qualify for the Husky Promise?