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3 05 / 2016

What is Jumpstart program?

2017-06-19T11:40:26+00:00

The Jumpstart program serves as a bridge to College by enrolling students in prep writing and reading courses. It offers English 91, Read 91/81, and support class. There is no cost, but students must go through the application process listed below. Students need to take the ESL COMPASS test, fill out the application, write a

3 05 / 2016

What is WASFA?

2023-04-05T16:56:37+00:00

The Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) is for people who don’t file a federal FAFSA application Eligibility for several Washington State financial aid programs has expanded to include students who are ineligible for federal financial aid due to immigration status. Students who meet individual program, income, or residency requirements for the Washington College Grant, the

3 05 / 2016

How can I apply for FAFSA?

2017-06-19T11:40:26+00:00

Filling out the FAFSA can make you eligible for multiple types of financial aid — including grants, scholarships, student loans and work-study — to fund some or all of your college education. You can file it at fafsa.ed.gov.

3 05 / 2016

Can I use printer or copy machine on campus?

2016-06-28T11:43:53+00:00

Current students are provided with a credit each quarter to use for printing and/or copying. Students must first activate their account in order to access these funds. If a student has used up their credit for the quarter, they may add value to their account at the kiosks in Building 6 (first floor), the Library

3 05 / 2016

What happened to the Financial Aid portal?

2023-11-22T14:00:19+00:00

To avoid delays in receiving your financial aid, make sure to check your ctcLink Student Portal for any missing documents and submit them within 10 days. Please note that the Highline College Financial Aid Office requires 10 days to process all submitted documents. How to Review To Do Lists in the ctcLink Student Portal. Check Your Financial Aid

3 05 / 2016

How can I get a work-study job?

2017-06-19T11:40:26+00:00

Work study is essentially a job and the work study program is funded through federal and state aid need based financial aid programs. Learn more by visiting the Work Study and Student Employment website. Visit Student Employment Website

3 05 / 2016

What is Women’s Programs?

2017-06-19T11:40:26+00:00

Women’s Programs is a great resource for all students (men and women alike!) who are looking for resources to remove barriers to stay in school. Women’s programs also offers confidential resources for people experiencing domestic violence. They are located in Building 6 and you can learn more by visiting the Women's Programs and WorkFirst Services