Financial Assistance offered at The Answer for Youth
Offers financial help on a case-by-case basis for GED, ID cards, prescriptions, and eye glasses (limited).
Offers financial help on a case-by-case basis for GED, ID cards, prescriptions, and eye glasses (limited).
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School Fees Assistance offered at Holy Innocents Catholic Church
Pays to Riverview School District for every student who signs up. No voucher needed. *For Riverview School District Students only*.
Pays $25 directly to Riverview School District for every student who signs up. No voucher needed.
This benefit is for Riverview School District Students only.
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Financial Aid For Education offered by Assistance League of Seattle
Provides financial aid to adult students facing economic hardship so they can continue or complete their higher education. Scholarships are awarded quarterly.
Provides adult students facing economic hardship financial aid to continue or complete their higher education including Associate or Trade degree. Grants are awarded quarterly for transportation, food insecurity, housing, child card allowing students to remain in school.
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Basic Food, Employment and Training (BFET) offered at Pierce College Puyallup
Students receiving SNAP may qualify for childcare and other academic support services. Call or email to set up an appointment, or visit
www.startnextquarter.orgPossible funding, academic, and childcare support for students receiving SNAP basic food assistance through DSHS.
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Student Financial Services offered at Everett Community College
Provides financial aid to low-income students attending Everett Community College.
Provides financial aid to students attending Everett Community College. Most grant programs are from limited annual allocations and award priority is determined by financial need. The college also provides scholarships, student loans, and work study programs.
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Transition Studies offered at South Puget Sound Community College
Provides a variety of programs to help students prepare for college level courses or the workplace. Includes Basic Adult Education, High School+, I-BEST, GED Prep, and more.
Provides a variety of programs to help students prepare for college level courses or the workplace. Offers classes in Yelm, Olympia and Lacey.
Adult Basic Education
Provides basic classes for English, Math and Computers. These classes do not count as college credit but students are more prepared for college classes and the workforce. Courses offered in person or online.
Basic Computer Skills
Provides a low-cost, non credit course to help people improve their computer skills. Includes basic computer operations, email, zoom, canvas, Word, PowerPoint, keyboarding and more.
English as a Second Language (ESOL)
Offers six levels of classes to help non-native speakers of English improve their speaking, listening, reading and writing skills.
High School+
Allows students age 18 and older to earn a high school diploma. It is a competency based GED alternative and meets the requirements for a high school diploma for employment, financial aid applications, and admission to a community or technical college. Traditional GED prep classes and testing are also available.
I-Best
Allows students to increase literacy and work skills. Two instructors are in the classroom, toe to teach the professional/technical skills, and the other instructor teaches reading, writing, math or English language.
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Basic Food Employment and Training Program BFET offered at Shoreline Community College
Provides free tuition and services for current Basic Food recipients who are not receiving WorkFirst cash. Services include support for childcare, transportation, clothing, housing, and utility shut-off prevention.
Provides free tuition and services for current Basic Food recipients who are not receiving WorkFirst cash.
Services include support for childcare, transportation, clothing, housing. and utility shut-off prevention.
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Financial Assistance offered by King County Veterans Program in Tukwila
Helps veterans with food, shelter, utilities, eviction prevention, employment-related expenses, move-in costs, medical, gas, and prescriptions. Satellite offices are located throughout King County.
Provides financial assistance to help veterans with housing, employment and medical expenses as well as life stability.
Financial assistance is provided as part of a client's service plan.
- Financial assistance for housing expenses (e. g. , rent, mortgage), eviction prevention, move-in expenses, transitional housing and shelter expenses.
- Financial assistance for medical expenses, medical aids/equipment and prescriptions.
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College Bound Scholarship Program offered by Washington Student Achievement Council
Offers scholarships for low-income students to be used at Washington public, community or technical colleges, approved independent colleges or universities, or private career schools. Must sign up by June 30th of student's 8th grade year.
Provides scholarships for students and families who otherwise might not consider college as an option because of its cost. The amount of the scholarship will be based on tuition rates at Washington public colleges and universities and will cover the amount of tuition and fees (plus $500 for books) not covered by other state financial aid awards.
Students promise to graduate from high school, demonstrate good citizenship and seek admission to a college or university.
Family income will be re-checked and college admission confirmed after the student graduates from high school.
Scholarship awards can be applied toward a certificate or degree from a Washington public, community or technical college, an approved independent college or university, or private career school.
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Workforce Education offered at Wenatchee Valley College
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance. Some programs focus on those receiving Basic Food Assistance, TANF or Unemployment Benefits.
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance.
Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET) Program assists recipients of federal Basic Food Assistance by providing funding for vocational education programs, GED, high school completion, or English as a Second Language classes to increase their opportunities for employment. May receive funding for tuition, fees and textbooks. DSHS approval needed before funding can be awarded.
Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness (SSEH) Grant assists students experiencing homelessness and housing insecurity, or students that were in foster care at the time of graduating from high school.
WorkFirst Assists recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance from DSHS who need training in order to enter the workforce. WorkFirst funding typically covers tuition, required books and fees for the career training programs that are one year in length or shorter, as well as GED or High School completion.
Worker Retraining Provides funding for laid-off and dislocated workers as well as vulnerable workers who need training in order to return to the workforce.
Vulnerable workers are employed in an occupation that is not in demand, do not have a previous degree or certificate or need to learn new skills in order to keep their job. Training options include career training programs (certificates and AAS degrees), GED, high school completion, and English as a Second Language classes.
Opportunity Grant Provides education grants for low-income students who have not yet earned a degree and are studying an eligible program.
Enroll in an approved pathway of study: Aviation, business, education, healthcare, natural resources or welding.
Household income must be below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Provides up to 45 credits of tuition and $1000 per academic year for books.
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Workforce Education Services offered at Big Bend Community College
Offers additional support to students receiving benefits such as TANF, Basic Food and unemployment assistance. Assistance can include help with tuition, fees, books, child care, and transportation.
Connects students to additional funds such as tuition, books, transportation costs, and emergency financial support based on eligibility criteria.
Basic Food Employment and Training:
Provides assistance with tuition, fees, books, transportation, and other support services to students who receive food benefits from DSHS. Participation allows students to keep food benefits while attending college, as well as access child care assistance. Students must be in a short-term workforce education program.
Opportunity Grant:
Provides 45 credits of tuition and fee assistance, up to $1000 per year for books and tools, and other support services for students in approved workforce programs. Must be at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level.
WorkFirst:
Participants may receive tuition and textbook assistance as well as advising and mentoring to ensure graduation and completion. Serves individuals who receive Temporary Assistance for Needy Families from DSHS who are enrolling in adult education classes or ESL classes.
Worker Retraining:
Provides options for unemployed or underemployed workers to access education and training to maintain employment or to re-enter the workforce. Students may be eligible to receive unemployment benefits while attending school and not participate in job search activities if the training meets criteria. Offers assistance with tuition and books for one quarter. Funding for subsequent quarters depends on availability of funds. Must be eligible for unemployment or exhausted unemployment within the past 48 months or be a displaced homemaker, or a military veteran discharged within the past 48 months.
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WorkFirst Tuition Assistance offered at Shoreline Community College
Provides funding for low-income parents to receive training in any of professional/technical programs, pre-employment training, and any basic skills courses.
Provides the opportunity for TANF recipients to attend Shoreline Community College by paying for tuition, fees, and books for eligible low-income parents.
TANF recipients can obtain a GED, increase job skills, earn a certificate, or enter a new career.
WorkFirst staff is available to discuss educational and employment goals.
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Workforce Education offered at South Seattle College
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance. Some programs focus on those receiving Basic Food Assistance, TANF or unemployment benefits.
Helps students to enter or reenter the workforce through career training, financial aid assistance, job placement assistance and academic planning.
Those eligible receive funding for tuition and fees and may also be eligible for help with textbooks, required supplies, a student ID card and a parking permit or ORCA transit pass.
Programs provide required tuition, fees, books and transportation. Academic planning and job placement assistance is also available to qualifying students.
Workforce Education Programs include the following areas of study:
- Automotive Technology (includes I-BEST option)
- Aviation Maintenance Technology
- Basic & Transitional Studies (GED Prep, HS 21+, English as a Second Language)
- CNC Machining (includes I-BEST option)
- Culinary Arts
- Landscape Horticulture
- Manufacturing Academy
- MechaReady Industrial Maintenance
- Maritime Welding
- Nursing Assistant Certified (NAC)
- Welding Fabrication Technology
- Wine Studies
Funding options are available to cover Nursing prerequisite courses.
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Partnering Hope offered at Coffee Oasis - Bremerton
Provides intensive case management for at-risk and homeless youth.
Provides intensive case management for at-risk and homeless youth, 13-25 years of age. Can help youth get help with identification cards, GED and tutoring help, counseling, mentoring, and connecting with other services.
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Workforce Education Funding offered at Renton Technical College
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance. Some programs focus on those receiving Basic Food Assistance, TANF or Unemployment Benefits.
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance.
Basic Food Employment & Training Program assists recipients of federal Basic Food Assistance by providing funding for career training, GED, high school completion, or English as a Second Language classes to increase their opportunities for employment. May receive funding for tuition, textbooks, and a parking permit or ORCA transit pass. DSHS approval needed before funding can be awarded.
WorkFirst assists recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance from DSHS who need training in order to enter the workforce. WorkFirst funding typically covers the career training programs that are one year in length or shorter, as well as GED or High School completion.
Worker Retraining provides funding for laid-off and dislocated workers as well as vulnerable workers who need training in order to return to the workforce. Vulnerable workers are those employed in an occupation that is not in demand, do not have a previous degree or certificate or need to learn new skills in order to keep their job. Training options include career training programs (certificates and AAS degrees), GED, high school completion, and English as a Second Language classes.
Opportunity Grant provides education grants for low-income students who have not yet earned a degree and are studying an eligible program. Enroll in an approved pathway of study: Accounting, General Business degree, IBEST Early Childhood Education, IBEST Phlebotomy, HVAC, NAC or Nursing.
Family income must be at or below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level.
Provides up to 45 credits of tuition and $1000 per year for books.
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Educational Scholarships offered at Swinomish Social Services
Provides educational scholarships for members of the Swinomish Tribe.
Provides educational scholarships for members of the Swinomish Tribe.
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Partnering Hope offered at Coffee Oasis - Poulsbo
Provides intensive case management for at-risk and homeless youth.
Provides intensive case management for at-risk and homeless youth, 13-25 years of age. Can help youth get help with identification cards, GED and tutoring help, counseling, mentoring, and connecting with other services.
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Education/Training Voucher Program offered at Washington State Department of Children, Youth and Families
Provides up to $5,000 per year to youth in care and youth aging out of care to attend an accredited college, university, vocational or technical college.
Provides financial assistance to youth in care and youth aging out of care to attend an accredited college, university, vocational or technical college. The maximum award students can receive is $5,000 per academic year.
Awards are based on the Cost of Attendance formula established by the student's college and any unmet need they may have within their financial aid award.
Awards may help pay for tuition, books and supplies, housing, transportation and other eligible educational expenses.
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Basic Food, Employment and Training (BFET) offered at Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
Students receiving SNAP may qualify for childcare and other academic support services. Call or email to set up an appointment, or visit
www.startnextquarter.orgPossible funding, academic, and childcare support for students receiving SNAP basic food assistance through DSHS.
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Native Workforce Services Program at United Indians of All Tribes Foundation
Offers a variety of employment and training services to WIA-eligible and enrolled American Indians, and Alaskan and Hawaiian Natives.
Supports comprehensive employment and training activities while helping clients get the trainings and certifications needed to build a sustainable career, including:
-Job counseling
-Academic counseling and assistance
-Referrals and placement
-Support with applications to government benefit programs, such as unemployment and SNAP
-Employment-related training
Training/Education Incentive: Individuals entering an accredited college or vocational school program may be eligible for tuition assistance. Proof of registration and paid fees will be required.
Referrals: Staff may provide referrals to apprenticeship programs and help clients with job searches.
Support Services: Upon completing the Workforce Readiness class and finding employment, clients may be eligible for supportive services at the discretion of the Director of the Employment and Training Department. These services may include:
- Transportation allowance
- Food allowance
- Shoes
- Work clothing (if required by employer) -
Other reasonable job-related expenses
Summer Youth Employment Experience: Limited number of work experience positions are available during the summer months to eligible high school students. Interested parties should contact the WIA office in January for more information.
Offers Seattle office of labor ordinance and standards training for Seattle workers.
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Student Financial Aid Assistance offered at Squaxin Island Tribal Center
Assists Native American students in applying for and attaining financial aid for education purposes.
Assists Native American students in applying for and attaining financial aid for education purposes.
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Workforce Grants offered at Skagit Valley College's Mount Vernon Campus
Offers scholarships, resources, and support for training and education for students on public assistance such as Basic Food, TANF and unemployment. Some scholarships are for those pursuing degrees in specific fields.
Offers scholarships, resources, and support for training and education, including Professional Technical training and Pre-College Skills.
Basic Food Employment & Training:
Provides educational training for students receiving Basic Food Assistance. Assists with tuition, fees, books, and other educational expenses.
Opportunity Grant:
Funds up to 45 credits of college tuition and fees, up to $1,000 per year toward the cost of books and supplies, and other educational expenses. Assists low-income adults at or below 200% of the federal poverty level who are pursuing one of the following technical educational pathways: Allied Health, Nursing, Office Technology, Business Management, Manufacturing, Welding, Early Childhood Education, Marine Technology and Automotive.
WorkFirst:
Funds tuition, books and fees for Professional Technical Educational programs for students receiving Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance. Student must have a referral from their DSHS WorkFirst case manager.
Worker Retraining:
Provides educational job training for people who wish to gain skills in a high wage, high demand field. Assists students who receive unemployment benefits, displaced homemakers, and self-employed now unemployed.
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WorkFirst offered at Pierce College Fort Steilacoom
Students receiving TANF/WorkFirst may qualify for childcare and other academic support services.
Helps access possible funding, academic and childcare support for parents receiving TANF/WorkFirst cash assistance through DSHS.
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Workforce Education offered at Green River College
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance. Some programs focus on those receiving Basic Food Assistance, TANF or Unemployment Benefits.
Provides financial help for those looking for career training and need financial assistance.
Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET) Program assists recipients of federal Basic Food Assistance by providing funding for vocational education programs, GED, high school completion, or English as a Second Language classes to increase their opportunities for employment. May receive funding for tuition, fees and textbooks. DSHS approval needed before funding can be awarded.
WorkFirst Assists recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) cash assistance from DSHS who need training in order to enter the workforce. WorkFirst funding typically covers tuition, required books and fees for the career training programs that are one year in length or shorter, as well as GED or High School completion.
Worker Retraining Provides funding for laid-off and dislocated workers as well as vulnerable workers who need training in order to return to the workforce.
Vulnerable workers are employed in an occupation that is not in demand, do not have a previous degree or certificate or need to learn new skills in order to keep their job. Training options include career training programs (certificates and AAS degrees), GED, high school completion, and English as a Second Language classes.
Opportunity Grant Provides education grants for low-income students who have not yet earned a degree and are studying an eligible program.
Enroll in an approved pathway of study: Aviation, business, education, healthcare, natural resources or welding.
Household income must be below 200 percent of the Federal Poverty Level. Provides up to 45 credits of tuition and $1000 per academic year for books.
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Education Assistance offered at Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society - Snohomish County
Offers interest-free loans and grants for undergraduate or master's degree at an accredited two or four-year post secondary, technical or vocational institution in the United States.
The primary focus of the program is on post-graduate/undergraduate education or vocational/technical training for dependent children of active duty service members. Assistance may also be provided to children of deceased service members, active duty service members enrolled in commissioning or college degree programs.
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