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Free Application for Federal Student Aid. Colleges and career schools use the FAFSA form to determine how much financial aid you're eligible to receive, which could include grants, scholarships, work-study funds, and loans.

Financial aid and education access program for indigenous individuals and families, facilitated by Lummi Nation partners.

PO BOX 28237, Bellingham, WA 98228

Trained peer college and training pathway mentors who understand school and financial aid applications and help classmates complete financial aid.

Scholarship for women with awards up to $5,000 each academic year towards the Cost of Attendance.

237 West Kellogg Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226

Financial assistance for eligible workers to pay for tuition, books, and other related items. Includes case management with retraining staff to help understand what paperwork is need, coordinate financial aid, navigate unemployment, and participate in job prep.

A student loan forgiveness program for people who work in public service in federal, state, tribal, or local government, or for a non-profit organization. The PSLF Program forgives the remaining balance on Direct Loans after the equivalent of 120 qualifying monthly payments have been made under an accepted repayment plan, and while working full-time for an eligible employer.

PO BOX 28237, Bellingham, WA 98228

Virtual support sessions to help parents and students navigate financial aid, scholarships, and college applications.

PO BOX 28237, Bellingham, WA 98228

In-person and virtual one-on-one support to complete FAFSA and WASFA applications. See event calendar for in-person events, or reach out to contact for virtual appointment.

516 High St., Bellingham, WA 98225

Current Western Washington University students can receive comprehensive support for their essential needs including food, housing, student emergency funding, health and wellness, clothing, transportation, employment, child care, and more.

5604 Mission Rd., Bellingham, WA 98226

Provides educational opportunities from early childhood through life, in accordance with the Tribe’s need for cultural and economic well-being in keeping with the wide diversity of the Tribe as distinct cultural and governmental entities. Services include education grants, student support for struggling students, and a Tribal Education Liaison to assist Nooksack families communicate with local school districts.

A student loan counseling session will give you the opportunity to discuss your options with a counselor who will give personalized recommendations about the repayment programs you might qualify for, along with other suggestions to make the debt more manageable.