Students in Washington state urged to fill out FAFSA financial aid form Axios Seattle

Students in Washington state urged to fill out FAFSA financial aid form Axios Seattle

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Washington students are losing out on college aid officials say

Illustration: Maura Losch/Axios Washington students have been completing federal financial aid forms at a lower-than-average rate — and that's costing them big money, state officials say. Driving the news: The Free Application for Federal Student Financial Aid (FAFSA) for the 2023-24 school year opened Oct. 1, and prospective college students to fill it out even if they don't think they'll qualify for financial help. Why it matters: State programs, like the generous , use the federal application to determine eligibility for aid. So, even students who might not be qualified for a federal award may be able to get state assistance — but they to find out. By the numbers: As of Sept. 30, only 42.3% of Washington's spring 2022 graduating class had filled out the FAFSA, according to the National College Attainment Network's .That's much lower than the national rate of 57.7%, putting Washington among the bottom three states for FAFSA completion, along with Utah and Alaska. What they're saying: “Lots of people don’t think they are eligible — that’s a common mistake,” Katie Tallman, director of communications for the Washington Student Achievement Council, said in .She noted that the Washington College Grant, which the Legislature , fully covers public university tuition and fees for families making up to 60% of the state's median income.Students from families that earn up to 100% of the state's median income also qualify for partial awards, Tallman said. Right now, the median income is $107,000 for a family of four. What we're watching: Whether this year's FAFSA completion rates improve as more people look to return to college after the pandemic — or whether aimed at increasing FAFSA completion has a noticeable effect. Get more local stories in your inbox with .Subscribe Support local journalism by becoming a member.

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