How to Apply for Financial Aid
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Step 1: Apply for Admission
Submit an online application for the college you plan to attend (North, Central, or South) to receive your student ID number. You can apply online. It’s simple, fast and free!
Step 2: Apply for Financial Aid
Washington students can choose between two different financial aid application forms. Learn more about the FAFSA and WASFA and decide which option suits you best. Do not submit both applications. Doing so can complicate and delay your financial aid process.
Note: If you have submitted both applications, contact your college’s Financial Aid office as soon as possible.
Both the FAFSA and WASFA will require similar information. Before you start your application, locate the documents you’ll need to reference to make the process easier, including:
- Tax returns from two years prior to your intended year of enrollment
- Immigration, residency, or citizenship paperwork
- The school code for the college you plan to attend (see table below)
| College | School Code |
|---|---|
| North Seattle College | 009704 |
| Seattle Central College | 003787 |
| South Seattle College | 009706 |
Both the FAFSA and WASFA require you to create login credentials (a username and password) for their online portal. Your account credentials will serve as your legal signature when completing electronic documents. If you have contributors (spouse, parents, etc.), they will also need to create an account to provide their information.
Create a:
If you have additional contributors, your application won’t be considered complete until they have logged in, provided their information, and electronically signed the application.
If you aren’t sure if your application was submitted successfully, you can contact your school's Financial Aid office. They should receive your financial aid application one to two business days after successful submission. You will receive an email confirming that the college has received your financial aid application.
View a guide to submit the:
Not sure which application to submit? Unsure about how to answer a question? We’re here to help. You can attend our weekly virtual FAFSA/WASFA drop-in sessions, or make an appointment with a Funding Navigator for assistance.
Step 3: Check your student portal and submit required documents
The Financial Aid office begins reviewing applications about 90 days prior to each quarter. This means that if you apply earlier, it may be a while before you hear from us. Check your ctcLink portal at least weekly starting three months prior to your start date.
We prioritize applications for students who are enrolled in the upcoming term. If you are not enrolled, your application will not be reviewed.
You can find your financial aid application status, including any required next steps, in your ctcLink student account.
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- Log into ctcLink and navigate to your Student Homepage.
- Click on the Tasks Tile and find the To-Do List.
- Click on the Tasks and To-Do section to find a list of items you need to complete so that the Financial Aid office can determine your eligibility.
- Check out ctcLink Resources for Students, more information and step-by-step instructions.
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Financial Aid Awards are available under “View Financial Aid” status link.
It’s very common for the Financial Aid office to require additional documents to help determine your aid eligibility. You may be required to upload items such as:
- Tax return or W2 statements Proof of high school completion
- Citizenship/immigration documents
- Name change documents/government ID
- Household size clarification
You can upload documents to the Financial Aid Office from your ctcLink student portal, or bring them in person to the Financial Aid office. Do not send documents via email, as email is unencrypted and not a secure way to send sensitive information.
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Step 4: Review your eligibility and accept your award
Within two weeks of receiving a complete application and all required documents, the Financial Aid office will determine your eligibility for aid and send you an email confirming that your application is complete.
If you are eligible for aid, you’ll receive an offer letter in your ctcLink student portal. The offer letter will explain the different amounts and types of aid you can receive for the entire academic year, based on full-time enrollment (12+ credits).
You must accept your award within 30 days to avoid cancellation of your aid. To accept an award:
- Accept or decline each award listed on your ctcLink Student portal page.
- Select “YES” on the verification screen to confirm your acceptance of your financial aid.
Your offer letter may include work study, which is a program that allows you to earn money at a part-time job on campus. If you want to use your work study award, there are additional steps which will be listed in your ctcLink student portal. Learn more about work study here.
Your offer letter may include federal student loans, which is money you borrow from the US government and must pay back with interest. To receive student loans, you must complete these requirements:
- Accept your loans in ctcLink
- Complete these two items on the Federal Student Aid site:
You can learn more about student loans on our Loans page. Additional information is available on the Direct Loan Application webpage.
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Not every student qualifies for financial aid. If you don’t qualify, we’ll send you a Determination Letter that explains why you were not eligible. If you received a determination letter and believe there was an error, please contact the Financial Aid office.
Note: The FAFSA and WASFA are based on your income data from two years ago. If your income has significantly decreased in the past two years, you can submit an appeal form to request a review using current income information. See the Manage Your Aid section for more information.
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Step 5: Set up your refund preference
If your financial aid exceeds your tuition balance, you may be eligible for a refund. Seattle Colleges delivers refunds through BankMobile Disbursements, a third-party disbursement company.
- You need to set up a BankMobile account and select a refund preference before you can receive financial aid funds.
- You cannot set up your BankMobile account until you receive an offer letter from the Financial Aid office.
You can contact the Financial Aid office with any questions about refunds.