Need-based Financial Resources
Sources of financial assistance
Federal Student Financial Aid from the US Department of Education
The U.S. Department of Education's starting point for financial aid information.
Financial Aid for Bisexual, Lesbian, Gay, and Transgender Students
A list of grants, loans, scholarships and awards aimed at bisexual, lesbian, gay, and transgender students.
Financial Aid for Disabled Students
A list of grants, loans, scholarships and awards aimed at students with disabilities.
Financial Aid for Female Students
A list of grants, loans, scholarships and awards aimed at female students.
Financial Aid for Minority Students
A list of grants, loans, scholarships and awards aimed at students from ethnic minorities.
Financial Aid for Older Students
A list of grants, loans, scholarships and awards aimed at students aged 30 or older.
Financial Aid for Graduate Students
A list of grants, loans, scholarships and awards aimed at graduate students.
How much does it cost to attend the University of Washington?
Family Housing Eligibility
Describes the various family housing options at the University of Washington. Eligibility for family housing depends on a number of criteria, including type of disability, number of dependents, single parent status, and financial need. If you have no dependents, you must be either married, or have a registered, same-sex domestic partner. There is a long waiting list, so apply as early as possible.
Single-Student Apartments
Describes the single student housing options at the University of Washington. Eligibility for single student housing depends on a number of criteria, including type of disability, graduate status, and financial need. There is a long waiting list, so apply as early as possible.
The Seattle Times Company Classified Ads
Classified ads in the Seattle Times, Seattle's largest-circulation daily newspaper. Check here to get an idea of rental accommodation rates.
Graduate Tuition Rates
Current tuition rates.
Student Guide - Finances
Information about financial aid, academic fees, tax credits, international student taxation, childcare, establishing Washington State residency, and more.