Rehabilitation Counseling
Tuition & Financial Aid
Tuition
2008-2009 Academic Year
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Resident Students - $202 per credit ($606 for a 3-credit class)
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Non-resident Students - $525 per credit ($1575 for a 3-credit class)
Click here for more information on Resident and Non-Resident status.
If another organization or individual will be paying your tuition, click here for information.
RSA Scholarships
The Graduate Program in Rehabilitation Counseling has funds available through several grants from the Rehabilitation Services Administration (RSA) to provide tuition waivers for students in the program. In addition, our newest students who complete their practicum and internship in a state rehabilitation agency or agency for the blind may be eligible for a stipend. Students receiving RSA funds must agree to work in a state vocational rehabilitation program, or a related program, for two years for each year of support received.
Students may submit an application to the Rehabilitation Counseling Program for the RSA scholarship at the same time they submit their application to the Graduate School for the master's program. Students must be admitted to the master's program in order to receive the scholarship. Priority for awards goes to students with disabilities and students from minority backgrounds.
Click here for more information on the RSA Scholarship.
Contact Alexa Burns if you have any questions at RC.Info@wwu.edu, (425) 259-8921.
Other Resources
The university has a Student Financial Resources Office, which can provide other resources to students who are eligible.
There are full or partial tuition waivers available for students who meet certain criteria. Click here for more information.
The ARC offers a limited number of scholarships of $5000 per year. Click here for details.
Students doing their practicum or internship in a community service setting may be eligible for a stipend through the Students In Service program. Click here for details.