We understand life can be unpredictable. Unplanned and unexpected costs can cause significant stress and impact academic success and personal well-being. That’s why the three campuses of the 91̽»¨â€¯have Emergency Aid assistance to support currently enrolled 91̽»¨students.Ìý
Emergency Aid funding assists 91̽»¨students by providing financial support when assistance is needed with unexpected, unavoidable, and unplanned expenses surrounding situations such as accidents, illness, fire/water damage, or a need for emergency housing and food.ÌýÌýÌý
Possible expenses that can be considered for emergency aid assistance include:Ìý
- Food securityÌý
- Emergency medical/dental costsÌý
- Emergency/Temporary Housing and living expensesÌý
- Family emergenciesÌý
- Natural disastersÌý
This list is not all inclusive. If the reason you are seeking funds is not listed, you can still submit an Emergency Aid Request for consideration.Ìý
Examples of expenses not covered;Ìý
- Tuition, fees, study abroad costsÌý
- Regular anticipated fixed expenses, such as rentÌý
- Parking ticketsÌý
- Non-emergency travelÌý
- Other non-essential or anticipated expensesÌý
Aid may come in a variety of forms, including grants, loans and/or campus and community resources.ÌýÌýÌý
What can I do if my income or my family’s income has changed?Ìý
If you are experiencing a change in your or your family’s income, please let us know by providing additional information about your situation. You can do so by submitting one of the following forms:Ìý
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Phishing emails are being received regarding CARES funding, do not provide personal information like your Social Security number or bank account information. You should only provide or update personal information through . The 91̽»¨will use the information you have provided in to communicate with you or disburse aid to you.
For more information regarding phishing scams, please review CISAs .
Learn more about emergency aid resources on each campus:
Bothell
Seattle
Tacoma