Student Financial Services Announces Partner Portal

In recent years, Student Financial Services has been extremely fortunate to be on the cutting edge of technology and service to students and parents here at WSU. Today, we are proud to announce our SFS Partner Portal, a new tool that will allow us to extend our high standard of service and support to our campus partners.

The SFS Partner Portal will provide our colleagues from across campus with convenient access to all the tools needed to assist Student Financial Services in our program management and service to many of our specialized student populations. Currently this includes services like evaluating and reporting scholarships as well as submitting Work-Study applications. Soon, we will include other programs like SAP, Consortiums and Co-Op, and Global Learning.

In addition, the Portal will serve as a convenient location for our partners to find timely and useful updates about our processing timelines and new policies and procedures throughout the academic year.

Please feel free to visit the SFS Partner Portal at sfspartners.wsu.edu.

Thank you all for your continued support and cooperation.

Go Cougs!

Student Financial Services

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