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How much do online classes cost?
Tuition and fee costs vary by college. The following figures are approximate and do not include additional expenses such as college fees, books, Internet access, and technology fees. These fees can range from $40 - $100 or more per quarter.
Average tuition for Washington State residents: $72/credit hour. (One 5 credit class = approximately $360)
Full-time tuition for Washington State residents: approximately $720 per quarter (10-18 credits)
Full-time tuition for non-Washington State residents: approximately $2,435 per quarter.
Apply for financial aid
In order to be considered for student financial aid, you must complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). Students must reapply for aid every year.
FAFSA on the Web
(www.fafsa.ed.gov)
Financial Aid Information
(http://www.finaid.org)
Financial Aid for Students
(http://www.studentaid.ed.gov)
Financial aid help, guides and information
Student Guide to Federal Aid
(http://studentaid.ed.gov/students/publications/student_guide/index.html)
Fastweb - financial aid search and help site
(http://www.fastweb.com)
Protect yourself from scholarship scams with tips from FastFocus
(fastweb.com)
Federal School Code Search Page - Find your school's Title IV School Code for the FAFSA application
(fafsa.ed.gov)
Creating Options: A Resource on Financial Aid for Students with Disabilities
- The
HEATH
resource paper that describes federal aid programs and how they benefit students with disabilities. Students should also contact the Financial Aid Office of at the colleges they are considering for information about any campus-based assistance that may be available.
Before you can collect your financial aid
The Distance Learning Coordinator or the Financial Aid Officer at your college must be able to confirm that you attended class on the first day and sign your financial aid release. It is your responsibility to find out from your college how to verify your attendance and where you will pick up your check.
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