WSU 2015-2016 Scholarship Application Now Available

It is never too early for students to be thinking about finding scholarships dollars to help pay those college costs! In fact, the 2015-2016 WSU General Scholarship Application is already available to complete for both new and returning undergraduate or graduate students. It is very important for any student enrolled or thinking about enrolling at WSU for the 2015-2016 school year to fill out this application. The General Scholarship Application submission deadline is January 31, 2015. This single application enters students into a pool of over 700 institutional and departmental scholarships.

Students can complete the 2015-2016 Scholarship application in two steps:

  1. Visit https://www.applyweb.com/wsunivss/ and create an account.
  2. Complete and submit the 2015-2016 Scholarship Application.

What’s great is once a student creates an account and starts to fill out their online application, the information can be saved and finished later if needed even from a different computer! This savable feature makes the completion of the scholarship application available and doable whenever the student can find time to complete it.

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