Funding Opportunities through Workforce Education!    

As we begin the new quarter, now is the perfect time to help students learn about the financial resources available to them. Many may qualify for Workforce Education funding without realizing it!

Your help with spreading this information increases the chances of eligible students finding the financial assistance they need.

Please consider: 

  • Posting an announcement on canvas  
  • Sending the content below via email 
  • Putting WFE information in your syllabus for future quarters 

Thank you for your continued support! 

Please share the following information with students:

Workforce Education May Be Able to Pay for Your College! 

Are you seeking money to pay for college, books, and other needs? Workforce Education may be able to help! 

What we offer:  

  • Money for tuition and fees  
  • Financial aid for books, school supplies, and transportation costs 
  • Personalized one-on-one support and coaching  

To qualify, you must be a Washington resident who is enrolled in a Professional Technical Program or Transfer Program while receiving Basic Food. Additionally, you must meet at least ONE of the following criteria: 

  • Meet low-income standards (e.g., a family of one making less than $2,608.33, etc.). Please find more information on our income guidelines here.    
  • Currently unemployed or under-employed. Explore qualifying unemployment situations.    
  • Receive TANF/Cash Assistance from DSHS – WorkFirst    

*Please note that international students are not eligible for funding based on our grant guidelines.    

Click here to start your application.

Visit our website: https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/    

Have questions? Call us at 206-546-6961 or Email workforce@shoreline.edu    

Join us for an information session on Zoom every Wednesday from 2 – 3 PM: https://startnextquarter.org/Survey/SurveyHome.aspx (Zoom link will be sent after completing the survey). 

Workforce Funding: Help Spread the Word

With registration for Spring approaching, it’s essential to remind students of the financial resources available to them. Many may qualify for Workforce Education funding without realizing it. Your help in spreading the word will ensure they are aware of these opportunities. Please consider:

  • Posting an announcement on canvas
  • Sending the content below via email
  • Putting WFE information in your syllabus for future quarters

Your support in sharing the important information below with students is greatly appreciated.

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Workforce Education Pays for Your College!

Are you seeking money to pay for college, books, and other needs? Workforce Education may be able to help you.  

What we offer:

  • Coverage for tuition and fees
  • Financial aid for books, school supplies, and transportation
  • Personalized one-on-one support and advising 

To qualify, you must be a Washington resident who is enrolled in a Professional Technical Program or, Transfer Program while receiving Basic Food. Additionally, you must meet ONE of the following criteria:

  • Meet low-income standards (e.g., a family of one making less than $2,510). Please find more information on our income guidelines here.
  • Currently unemployed or under-employed. Explore qualifying unemployment situations.
  • Receive TANF/Cash Assistance from DSHS – WorkFirst  

*Please note that international students are not eligible for funding based on our grant guidelines.  

Click here the start your application

Visit our website: https://www.shoreline.edu/workforce/

2016-17 funding decisions and rationale now available

As promised in an earlier DAAG article, the 2016-2017 funding decisions for the aSAP and Budget Planning System requests have been posted on the Strategic Planning & Budget Committee webpage. For your convenience, you can also access them below: