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Educational Opportunity Grant

The Educational Opportunity Grant (EOG) program provides $2,500 grants to financially needy, placebound Washington residents as an incentive to complete their first bachelor's degree at an eligible four-year college. Students must already have earned an associate of arts or sciences degree or achieved junior class standing.

Eligibility

Students who meet the following criteria will be considered for the grant:

  • Have placebound circumstances.  The program defines placebound as having personal barriers, such as family or employment commitments, health concerns, financial inability, or other similar factors, that make it difficult to continue an education at a four-year college.  In general, placebound students either have to relocate or are unable to relocate to attend college due to personal barriers.
  • Be a Washington resident.
  • Have at least junior standing before your first term of enrollment at an eligible four-year college - by either completing an associate of arts or sciences degree, or earned credits.
  • Have financial need, as determined by the financial aid office at the college you plan to attend.
  • Be a junior or senior transfer student.  You cannot receive EOG to continue at your current college.

Eligible Colleges and Universities

Students can use the Educational Opportunity Grant at the following colleges and universities in Washington:

 Antioch University

 Saint Martin’s University

 Art Institute of Seattle

 Seattle Pacific University

 Bastyr University

 Seattle University

 Central Washington University

 University of Puget Sound

 Cornish College of the Arts

 University of Washington

 Eastern Washington University

 Walla Walla College

 The Evergreen State College

 Washington State University

 Gonzaga University

 Western Washington University

 Heritage University

 Whitman College

 Pacific Lutheran University

 Whitworth University

 

Award

Grants are $2,500 per academic year and can be renewed for one additional academic year.  Your grant may be lower, if your financial need as certified by your college is less than $2,500, or if you do not attend for the full academic year. 


If you have extenuating circumstances and cannot complete your degree within two full academic years (four semesters or six quarters), you may be eligible for additional help if state funds are available.


How to Apply

You must apply before you enroll. Grants are awarded on a first-come, first-served basis to students who meet the eligibility criteria.

PLEASE NOTE: The EOG program is out of funding for the 2008-09 school year. Please feel free to submit an application to help us determine our un-served population.

2008-09 EOG Application (PDF)

2008-09 EOG Application (Word fillable)

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To apply for the 2009-10 school year, please complete one of the forms below:


- 2009-10 EOG Application (PDF)

- 2009-10 EOG Application (Word fillable)


For more information:

E-mail: Educational Opportunity Grant
Phone: 1-888-535-0747, option 6

 



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