Financial Literacy
Researchers have discovered that financial literacy education, learning and using skills for money management increases the likelihood of students graduating from a college or university and graduating with less credit card and student loan debt, sounds important right? We think so.
Financial Literacy Resources
Before making a financial commitment, like “taking out” (borrowing) a student loan, check out the information below.
Washington College Grant
- Washington College Grant (a grant is free money) and how to apply for it.
Scholarships
- Highline Scholarships
- Washington Opportunity Scholarships
- TheWashBoard.org: Washington State Scholarships
- U.S. Department of Labor’s Scholarship Search
- FastWeb: National Scholarship Database
Work Study Opportunities
Student Loans and Repayment Obligations
- Student Loan Types
- Student Loan Repayment Options
- Find out How Skipping Loan Repayments Hurts You (Defaulted Student Loan)
- Student Loan Borrower Dispute Resolution – Last Resort
- Figure Out How Much Debt You Have and Your Payments
- Loan Deferment
Master Your Finances
(Basic money management, budgeting, handling credit and debt)
Questions? Contact Us.
Financial Aid
financialaid@highline.edu
(206) 592-3358
Building 6, Floor 1
Financial Aid Office Hours
Day |
Hours |
---|---|
Monday |
8 – 5 p.m. |
Tuesday |
8 – 6 p.m. |
Wednesday |
Closed for processing |
Thursday |
8 – 5 p.m. |
Friday |
Closed for processing |