Center for Distance and Professional Education

Future Students

Financial Aid



Availability

Students taking courses through DDP are recognized as having the same needs as on-campus students and are therefore eligible for the same financial assistance. Specific criteria apply when receiving financial aid; it is important to understand the requirements for Satisfactory Academic Progress.

Financial Aid Quick Links

  • DDP Financial Aid and Scholarship Information - A quick reference guide to the financial aid process exclusively for DDP students
  • Getting Started - Here you will find detailed information for first time financial aid filers including general requirements to receive financial aid, how to apply, dependency/independency criteria, understanding your award letter, and more.
  • 2009-2010 Cost of Attendance - Select Fall 2009 - Spring 2010 tab then applicable Distance Degree Program option listed.

Note: International students are NOT eligible for financial aid through WSU, and international students residing in the United States who have a visa status of F1, F2, J1, J2, or B2 may be limited in the number of credits in which they can enroll through DDP. Contact the International Programs office for more information, or 509-335-2541.








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Be sure to reference WSU's Federal School Code: 003800 on your FAFSA.

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