Important Summer Session Financial Aid Updates for 2015

Interested in taking summer courses at WSU?

Registration opens this next week.  For information about summer session click here. In order to obtain financial aid for Summer Session 2015 and Intersession, awarding will be based on when you actually enroll in classes.

In order to be considered for Summer or Intersession financial aid, you will need to have filed the 2014-2015 FAFSA. Summer is the third term of the 2014-2015 academic year and below is important information to know if you are signing up for Summer Session:

  • Undergrads will need to enroll in a minimum of 6 credits to be eligible for summer financial aid. For graduate students the minimum requirement is 3 credits. A student will not receive a summer financial aid award if they are not enrolled in these minimum credit amounts.
  • Once a student enrolls in these minimum credit amounts, they should receive a summer financial aid award on their zzusis within three business days if they have loan or grant eligibility.
  • Summer financial aid eligibility will depend on the amount of loans and grants used during the Fall and Spring semesters.

For additional information about 2015 Summer Session please email summer@wsu.edu or call 509-335-2238.

For specific financial aid information you can view our FAQs here. You can also contact WSU’s Student Financial Services by calling 509-335-9711, emailing finaid@wsu.edu or visiting your local financial aid campus office for assistance.

We are looking forward to having you on campus this summer!

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