Financial Aid, Scholarship Help Jan. 31 at WSU Tri-Cities

RICHLAND, Wash. — Future and current college students and their families can get free help with financial aid and finding scholarships Saturday, Jan. 31, at Washington State University Tri-Cities.

The session is from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. It includes help filing the 2009-2010 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and how to search for scholarships on the Web.
 
Families planning to work on the FAFSA should bring their 2008 financial records (recent tax forms and/or pay stubs), and students need to bring their Social Security number and driver’s license (if any). Even if families do not have all of their paperwork together they are still encouraged to attend the event to get the process started. Families should also bring their FAFSA personal identification number, although the PIN is not required to attend and can be established during the session.

The help session is in the West Building Room 145 computer lab, 2710 University Drive, Richland. Admission is free and open to the public, regardless of which college or university the student plans to attend. For more information, contact financial aid coordinator Mary Bauer at 372-7228 or mbauer@tricity.wsu.edu.
 
WSU Tri-Cities now is accepting freshman and transfer applications for the fall 2009 semester. The priority application deadline to be considered for WSU scholarships is Jan. 31. Visit www.tricity.wsu.edu, click on “admission.”
 
WSU Tri-Cities is located along the Columbia River in Richland, Wash. Established in 1989 with upper division and graduate programs, WSU Tri-Cities offers 17 baccalaureate, 12 master’s and six doctoral degree programs. The campus added freshman and sophomore courses in fall 2007 to become a full four-year public university, extending the WSU land-grant mission of providing affordable, accessible higher education. For more information, call 509-372-7250 or visit www.tricity.wsu.edu.

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