Workforce Education Service (WES) Funding Deadlines 2024-2025
WES is a start-up financial assistance program designed to support students who are pursuing a professional-technical degree and/or certificate. Eligible students may receive assistance for tuition, books, DSHS childcare subsidy referral, and accessing public benefits.
Quarterly Priority deadline:
- The WES FUNDING ORIENTATION is required for both New and Former students, view the checklist.
- New WES Student – First time applying for the Workforce Education Services Funding Opportunity.
- Former Students – Received WES Funding in the past and Returning After Taking Time Away for a Year or longer.
- Returning WES students – A Funding Renewal form must be submitted using WES’ funding services each quarter.
- For any outdated files, students will be required to provide additional documentation to verify their continuous eligibility.
WES Funding Priority Deadlines to avoid classes from being dropped for non-payment.
Winter Quarter 2025 Application | |
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Funding Application Opens | October 31, 2024 |
Funding Deadline | December 18, 2024 |
Please visit Getting Started/How to Apply to prepare for next quarter. |
WES Census Date-the 4th day after the quarter begins
- Each quarter, students must have a finalized class schedule by the fourth day.
- To avoid outstanding debt, students must inform their WES Funding Advisor of any newly added, dropped, or swapped classes.
- The WES quarterly awards cannot cover any courses that are unrelated to your program goal and/or late enrollment fees.
- Students will be responsible for paying any outstanding debt, including late fines, in full: Set up tuition payment here.
Fall Quarter 2024 | Winter Quarter 2025 | Spring Quarter 2025 | Summer Quarter 2025 |
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Sept 26, 2024, 4 p.m. | Jan 9, 2025, 4 p.m. | April 3, 2025, 4 p.m. | TBA, * |
* Note: The census date for Summer Quarter is the 3rd Day of the quarter. |
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