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Fafsa Fall 2021 Link for Financial Aid & College/University Application Application SAT ACT FAFSA Priority, FAFSA information Admissions Contact Deadline Fee Code Code School Code & Webinars Central Washington University 400 East University Way March 1 Ellensburg WA 98926-7463 CWU Financial Aid March 1 $60 4044 4444 Code: 003771 CWU Admissions (509)963-1211 Eastern Washington University 304 Sutton Hall February 1 Cheney, WA 99004 EWU Financial Aid February 1 $60 4301 1154 Code: 003775 EWU Admissions (509)359-2397 The Evergreen State College 2700 Evergreen Pkwy NW February 1 Olympia, WA 98505 TESC Financial Aid February 1 $50 4292 4457 Code: 008155 TESC Admissions (360)867- 6170 University of Washington $80 Seattle, WA 95195 UW Seattle Financial January 15 November 15 ($90 for 4854 4484 UW Seattle Admissions Aid Code: 003798 International) (206)543-9686 University of Washington Early Action: $60 Bothell Bothell, WA 98011 UW Bothell Financial Nov 15 January 15 ($75 for 4467 4497 UW Bothell Admissions Aid Regular Code: 003798 international) (425)352-5000 Decision: Jan 15 University of Washington $60 Tacoma Tacoma, WA 98402 UW Tacoma Financial January 15 January 15 ($75 for 4445 4493 UW Tacoma Admissions (253) Aid Code: 003798 International) 692-4742 Washington State University Pullman, WA WSU Pullman Financial January 31 January 31 $70 4705 4482 WSU Admissions 888-GO-TO- Aid (priority date) Code: 003800 WSU (888-468-6978) Washington State U. Tri-Cities Office of Admissions 2710 Crimson Way WSU Tri-Cities Financial January 31 January 31 $70 4705 4482 Richland, Washington 99354 Aid (priority date) Code: 003800 WSU Tri-Cities Admissions (509)372-7250 WSU Vancouver 14204 NE Salmon Creek Ave WSU Vancouver January 31 January 31 Vancouver, WA 98686 $70 4705 4482 Financial Aid (priority date) Code: 003800 WSU Vancouver Admissions (360)546-9779 Western Washington Early Action: University 516 High Street November 1 January 31 Bellingham, WA 98225-9009 WWU Financial Aid $60 4947 4490 Regular: Code: 003802 WWU Admissions January 31 (360) 650-3440 Link for Financial Aid & Application Application SAT ACT FAFSA Priority, Private Baccalaureates FAFSA information Deadline Fee Code Code School Code & Webinars Bastyr University $60, fee Kenmore, WA 98028 Bastyr University Nov 1, Jan 2, Feb waived if March 15 N/A N/A Bastyr University Admissions Financial Aid 1, & Mar 15 applicant Code: 016059 (425)602-3332 visits campus Early Action: Cornish College of the Arts Dec 1 Seattle, WA 98121 Cornish College of the Priority Deadline: February 15 $60 Code: 0058 4501 Cornish College Admissions Arts Financial Aid Feb 1 Code: 012315 (800)726-ARTS Rolling: After Feb 15 Gonzaga University Regular Spokane, WA 99258 December 1 Gonzaga University Decision: Dec 1 Gonzaga University $50 4330 4008 (Priority) Financial Aid Late Application: Admissions Code: 003778 Feb 1 (509)313-6572 Heritage University Toppenish, WA 98948 Heritage University Heritage University February 10 None (Rolling) FREE 4344 4462 Admissions Financial Aid Code: 003777 (509)865-8508 Northwest University Kirkland, December 1 WA 98033 Northwest Northwest University November 15 $30 4541 4466 (Priority) University Admissions Financial Aid Code: 003783 (866)327-0264 4 Priority Pacific Lutheran University Reading Dates: December 1 Tacoma, WA 98447 Oct. 15, Nov. 15, PLU Financial Aid FREE 4597 4470 (priority deadline) PLU Admissions Dec. 15, Jan. 15 Code: 003785 (253)535-7151 (Rolling) Priority Saint Martin’s University Lacey, deadlines: Oct 15, January 1 (priority WA 98503 SMU Financial Aid Nov 1, Dec 1, Feb FREE 4674 4474 deadline) Saint Martin's Admissions 1, Mar 1, Apr 1 Code: 003794 (360)438-4596 Seattle University Early Action: Nov Seattle, WA 98122 February 1 SU Financial Aid 15 $55 4695 4478 Seattle University Admissions Code: 003790 Regular: Jan 15 (206)220-8040 Seattle Pacific University Early Action: Nov February 1 (priority Seattle, WA 98119 SPU Financial Aid 1 $50 4694 4476 deadline) SPU Admissions Regular: Jan 15 Code: 003788 (206)281-2021 Early University of Puget Sound Action/Decision: January 15 Tacoma, WA 98416 UPS Financial Aid $60 4067 4450 Nov 1 Code: 003797 UPS Admissions (253)879-3211 Regular: Jan 15 Walla Walla University College April 30 (priority Place, WA 99324 Walla Walla University Rolling $40 4940 4486 deadline) Walla Walla Admissions Financial Aid Code: 003799 (800)541-8900 Whitman College $50 (waived Nov 15 for ED I Walla Walla, WA 99362 Whitman College for Regular if See website Jan 1 for ED II Jan 4951 4492 Whitman Admissions Financial Aid submitted by Code: 003803 15 for Regular (509)527-5176 December 1) Whitworth University Nov 15 (Early Early Awarding Spokane, WA 99251 Whitworth Whitworth University Action I) Jan 15 (Recommended) FREE 4953 4494 Admissions Financial Aid (Early Action II) November 15 (509)777-4786 March 1 (Regular) Code: 003804 All information listed above is provided as a reference and is subject to change. 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