Passport
Passport for Foster Youth Promise Program
Created by the state of Washington, the Passport to College Promise Scholarship program encourages foster youth to prepare for and succeed in college.
Am I eligible?
You are eligible for this program if:
- You spent at least one year in foster care after
your sixteenth birthday.
- You emancipated from foster care on or after
January 1, 2007.
- You will be enrolled at least half-time in an eligible college by the time you turn 21.
- You are a Washington resident.
- You are not pursuing a degree in theology.
- You have not yet earned a bachelor’s degree.
When you enroll in college, the financial aid office will confirm your eligibility with the Higher Education Coordinating Board.
How can the Passport for Foster Youth Promise program help me?
You may receive the following:
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Scholarships and other forms of financial aid that will help pay your tuition and living expenses for up to five years of college.
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Guidance from college academic and financial aid counselors.
- Assistance finding housing during school breaks and over the summer.
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Special consideration for the State Need Grant and State Work Study financial aid programs.
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Help finding student employment.
How do I get started?
Click here to view our brochure online
Who do I contact if I have questions?
E-mail: passporttocollege@hecb.wa.gov or
Phone: 1-888-535-0747
Other college and career resources for foster youth:
There are many programs that were created to help foster youth transition into college life and adulthood. The following links will take you to Web sites with information about other opportunities:
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