Scholarship programs with special requirements.
These award programs do not require the academic scholarship application. However, there are other requirements, so please explore the program to see how to apply.
Regents Scholars Program
Students are nominated during the junior year by eligible high schools or tribal offices.
Future Cougars of Color
Competitive awards that include an exciting campus visit program to help outstanding students of color learn more about WSU.
Out-of-State Student Awards
Based on GPA and standardized test scores, the Cougar Freshman Academic Award can reduce tuition by about 45%.
Cougar Commitment
Pays full tuition and required fees of eligible Washington residents for up to four years.
Access to Higher Education for Families of Agricultural Labor
For entering freshmen and transfer students who desire to change citizenship status. This program builds upon the University's commitment to assist students as their citizenship changes.
Students are eligible if they have completed their full senior year of high school and obtained a high school diploma either at a Washington public or private high school, have lived in Washington at least three years immediately prior to receiving their diploma, and complete the Non-Us Citizens Affidavit of Residency.
Scholarship selection is based on a comprehensive review of grades, essay, and commitment or potential to make a difference in their family, community, or field of study.