Project Opportunity: Access to Washington's Colleges

“When I was a child, I dreamed of being a Husky at UW. But when it came time to choose a college, I was intimidated by the UW's size—While I know a large university can be the right choice for some people, I found out that I would do better in a smaller community.”

— Abigail M. Dominguez
Seattle Pacific University

 

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Paying for College

Average Financial Aid Package
2006-07 (for those receiving aid)
Tuition and fees: $23,019
Room and board: $6,281
Total: $29,280
Scholarships and grants 
Federal grants: $4,224
State grants: $4684
Institutional/Private grants: $10,006
Student Loans: $4,180
State/Federal work study: $2,440
Total: $25,534
Total: $3,746

Financial Aid at
Independent Colleges

Don't let tuition be the only factor you consider when choosing a college. Lots of financial aid is avilable at independent colleges which means that students graduate with about the same amount of debt and get into the workforce earlier.


Source: ICW, IPEDS, HECB

Tuition Doesn't Predict Debt at Washington's Colleges and Universities

Funded in part by a grant from
the Ben B. Cheney Foundation
published by Independent Colleges of Washington