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WICHE Student Exchange
Washington residents can enroll in eligible programs in 14 western states at reduced tuition rates through the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE) program. Participating states include Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming. The state allocated $299,000 for the WICHE Professional Student Exchange program in fiscal year 2006.
Western Undergraduate Exchange
Undergraduate students can enroll at participating two- and four-year colleges and universities. Students pay 150 percent of the receiving school’s resident tuition, a significant savings over nonresident tuition.
Western Regional Graduate Program
Graduate students can enroll in graduate programs at resident tuition
rates.
Professional Student Exchange
Students can receive conditional loans to study optometry or osteopathy, two professional degree programs not offered in Washington. In return, participants agree to provide care in a Washington state shortage area. The state will forgive one year of the loan for every one year of service with a minimum service commitment of three years. Awards are available for up to four years. In 2005-2006, optometry students will receive $13,300 awards and
osteopathy students will receive $16,600 awards.
Reports
WICHE 2002-03 Overview (December 2003)
WICHE 2001-02 Overview (January 2003)
2003 Report on Reciprocity Agreements and Other Student Exchange Options (January 2003)
2001 Report on Reciprocity Agreements and Other Student Exchange Options (January 2001)
State Laws and Rules
State Statute - 28B.76.640
State Statute - 28B.76.645
State
Rules and Regulations – WAC 250-28
To apply, contact:
Dawn Cypriano-McAferty
WICHE Student Exchange Program
Phone: 360.753.7846
For other information, contact:
Betty Gebhardt
Phone: 360.753.7852
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