What is this survey? The Funding Intake Survey is a tool designed to help Seattle Colleges students identify possible funding sources that can help you pay for college. This is a great starting point for new or continuing students who don't yet have a plan for how they will fund their education. How do I use this survey? Simply answer a few questions and you'll be matched with one or more resources. Note: how you answer a question may result in additional questions. Your responses to the survey questions will not be shared with any outside organizations. What happens next? After submitting the survey, you’ll receive an initial funding plan with clear next steps to help you get started. You’ll also receive information about how to connect with a Funding Navigation Specialist if you need help along the way. Questions? We are here to help! You can contact fundingnavgrant@seattlecolleges.edu with any questions about the Funding Intake Survey.
Some programs make specific arrangements to pay for students' tuition and college expenses and offer wraparound services to help students with funding. If you participate in one of these programs, you should work directly with program staff instead of a Funding Navigator.
Seattle Colleges offers pre-college courses and high school reengagement programs at low cost. If you need help paying the program fee,connect with a BTS Specialist.
If you are completing your pre-college courses this quarter and are looking for funding for a college program, select “I’m not in any of these programs.”
Year Up is a one-year, intensive training program that provides talented and motivated, yet underserved young adults, ages 18-24, with a combination of hands-on skills development, coursework eligible for college credit, corporate internships, and wraparound support.
Most funding programs require students to pursue a specific degree or certificate program. If you are a senior citizen or state employee, you may be eligible for a tuition waiver. Review the tuition waiver process for your college:
Seattle Colleges low-cost continuing education courses are non-credit and non-graded. Participants are expected to pay out of pocket; these programs are not eligible for financial assistance. You can learn more about continuing education programs on our website.
Seattle Colleges offers pre-college courses and high school reengagement programs at low cost. If you need help paying the program fee, connect with a BTS Specialist.
Most funding programs require students to pursue a specific degree or certificate program. Prospective/new students can explore their program options at the OneStop Launch Pad (North), with an Admissions counselor (Central), or in the Welcome Center (South). Current students should make an appointment with an academic advisor through Starfish.
Please note: US citizens, permanent residents, green card holders, asylees, DACA recipients, and other residents of the US should answer NO to this question.
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