Tuition
Summer
2008
2008-2009
Academic
Year
Click
here
for more
information
on
Resident
and
Non-Resident
status
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)
339-3810, x.
14.
Other
Resources
The
university
has a Student
Financial
Resources
Office,
which can
provide
other
resources to
students who
are
eligible.
Some
students may
also be
eligible for
certain
types of Tuition
Waivers,
as provided
by
Washington
State
statute.
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.
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