Congratulations to the next generation of STEM leaders

Worcester State University - DCU Center

The future is bright for Washington students, who have big dreams for their futures. High school seniors graduating this year are pursuing paths in many high-demand fields, from nursing and medicine to wireless security and...

SEE MORE

How nPower Girls helps WA students explore STEM interests and careers

Kristina Wambold - Educational Service District 112

https://youtu.be/UX-6k29IUc0 “I want to be a biologist because I’m really interested in animals and plants,” says Ariel, a fourth-grade student at Skamania Grade School. Ashlyn, also a fourth-grade student at Skamania Grade School, said she...

SEE MORE

Individual guidance supports financial aid form completion

Human - Human behavior

Completing a financial aid application – such as the FAFSA or WASFA – opens the door to almost all scholarship and grant opportunities to pay for education after high school. But the complexities of the...

SEE MORE

Students get deeper HSBP experience through school + community partnership

Product - Product design

The High School and Beyond Plan process is a graduation requirement that supports students in exploring their interests, planning high school coursework that is aligned to those interests, keeping track of major assessment scores, and...

SEE MORE

Driving up FAFSA/WASFA completion rates with data, partnerships, ongoing support

FAFSA - Student financial aid in the United States

Schools and community partners have had to get creative throughout the pandemic to continue supporting students’ and families’ needs for learning and other resources. One area where creativity is blossoming: Financial Aid Advising Day, which...

SEE MORE

How students reengage and achieve their goals through Open Doors

Lake Washington Institute of Technology - Glasses

In fall 2018, Che Teeters enrolled in the Open Doors program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech) after talking to an advisor at LWTech. Teeters had not graduated high school, a step that was...

SEE MORE