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College Bound Scholarship

Washington College Bound Scholarship

Think you can't afford college? Think again!

Overview - This four-year scholarship covers the cost of college tuition, fees and books for low-income students who sign a pledge in 7th or 8th grade promising to graduate from high school and to demonstrate good citizenship. This program provides hope and incentive for students and families who otherwise might not consider college as an option because of its cost.

Eligibility - 7th and 8th grade students from families eligible for free or reduced-priced lunches, and foster youth may sign the pledge to participate. Their family income must remain at 65 percent or less of the state’s median income by the time of high school graduation to permit an award.

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Reason for the Program - To motivate and prepare these students to participate and succeed in postsecondary education. Washington ranks 32nd nationally in the percentage of low-income students who participate in postsecondary education. These students will represent 33 percent of the high school graduating class within 10 years.

This is occurring at a time when the state’s need for highly educated and highly skilled workers is growing rapidly.  Without intervention, 72 percent of the 56,000 low-income seventh and eighth graders are unlikely to enroll or even aspire to attend college.

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For more information:

E-mail: College Bound Scholarship
Phone: 1-888-535-0747






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