Grants and Scholarships
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Financial Aid
Yakima Campus
Deccio, Building 8
finaid@yvcc.edu
509-574-6855
Grandview Campus
Building 56
finaid@yvcc.edu
509-882-7008
Financial Aid Portal
Located within the Student ctcLink Portal.
The Financial Aid Portal will give you access to messages from the Financial Aid office.
Grants and Scholarships
Types of Financial Aid
YVC offers several kinds of financial aid beyond grants and scholarships which include:
Federal & State Grants Opportunities
Grants generally come from three main sources. Grant are offered through the federal government, state government, and institutions (your college). While some grants require students to meet specific criteria in order to receive them, most grants offered by the state or federal government are awarded based solely on financial need.
Federal, state and institutional grants for undergraduate students provide financial aid funding that does not need to be repaid.
Federal Grants
The student must enrolled for at least one credit per quarter. The student must meet federal eligibility requirements and not have earned a bachelor’s degree. Eligibility ends after equivalent of six full-time years of Pell, 150% of credits required or bachelor’s degree (whichever is first).
Awarded based on financial need. Students may receive the Pell Grant for a maximum of three (3) full-time (12 credits or more) quarters per academic year. The grant is prorated for less than full-time enrollment. Eligibility is limited to a lifetime maximum of 18 full-time quarters.
The student must be a Pell recipient and enrolled for at least one credit per quarter. The student must meet federal eligibility requirements with priority given to Pell recipients.
Awarded based on financial need. Students may receive the Pell Grant for a maximum of three (3) full-time (12 credits or more) quarters per academic year. The grant is prorated for less than full-time enrollment. Eligibility is limited to a lifetime maximum of 18 full-time quarters.
State Grants
The Washington College Grant is one of the most generous and flexible financial aid programs in the country. The amount you receive depends on family size, income and the cost of your school or program. For example, if your family of four makes:
- $78,500 or less, your college or career training could be free!
- Up to $131,000, you could get some money for college or training.
WA Grant is available to:
- Washington residents (including undocumented people)
- Recent high school graduates or working-age adults
- Low- to middle-income families and individuals
- People who plan to attend an approved certificate program, job training, apprenticeship, or college, part-time or full-time
The program is an early commitment of state financial aid to eligible students who sign up in middle school and fulfill the scholarship pledge.
The is a national program for youth who qualify and are likely to age out of the foster care system. ETV offers financial assistance to eligible youth to attend an accredited college, university, vocational or technical college.
The maximum ETV award is $5,000 per academic year. Awards are determined by the Cost of Attendance (COA) formula established by the college or university the youth is enrolled, and any unmet need they may have within their financial aid award. Awards vary and not every youth will receive the maximum amount. ETV funds may be used for tuition, fees, books and supplies, housing, transportation and other education related costs.
The is a scholarship program that helps young men and women from foster care continue their education and earn a college degree. The program is supported by Gov. Jay Inslee, The Honorable Chris Gregoire (former governor), The Honorable Gary Locke (former governor), and other former governors in Washington State.
Proceeds from the Governors’ Cup – an annual golf tournament – provide funding for approximately 40 – 50 new scholars each year. Scholarship award amounts range from $2,000 to $4,000 depending on the college of attendance.
Selected students can access the annual scholarship for up to five years to complete an undergraduate study. Students must be enrolled full time and maintain satisfactory academic progress in order to renew the scholarship each year.
鶹Ƶ Grants
鶹Ƶ Grant is an institutional grant that does not have to be repaid. This grant is available to you if you’re a Washington State resident with high financial need. Eligibility is determined by the Financial Aid Office.
Washington residents demonstrating financial need may be eligible to have all or part of their resident tuition paid. Eligibility is determined at the time of awarding, and students must submit a FAFSA or WASFA application to be considered for this award. This award only applies to tuition. Students must pay their mandatory and course fees. No refunds will be issued on awards exceeding tuition costs.
The Supporting Students Experiencing Homelessness (SSEH) pilot program aims to assist students experiencing homelessness, are at risk for homelessness, and/or who were in the foster care system when they graduated high school
Explore Scholarships
Scholarships help you pay for college. They’re awarded for many reasons—academic performance, career goals, talents, leadership, or community involvement. Each scholarship has its own rules and requirements.
Finding scholarships can be time-consuming, but these tools make it easier for YVC students:
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A free, student-centered platform connecting Washington students with Washington scholarship providers. Enter your profile once, and it finds scholarships that match you. Spam-free; your information is never sold.
Search over 9,500 scholarships, fellowships, grants, and other financial aid opportunities across the U.S.
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Free tool to help students find and apply for scholarships tailored to their background, interests, and needs.
Scholarships Opportunities
The YVC Foundation provides scholarships to help students pay for college. A single application automatically matches you to multiple scholarships based on factors like field of study, academic performance, and financial need. Most scholarships require a minimum 2.0 GPA, and you do not have to be FAFSA or WASFA eligible to apply.
Eligibility:
- Plan to attend 鶹Ƶ
- Minimum 2.0 college-level GPA
- Complete a short personal/educational goals narrative
- Provide one recommendation letter
Getting Started:
- Apply online through the YVC Foundation Scholarships page
- Complete all required documents, including an unofficial transcript (high school or college as applicable) and a recommendation letter
- Students are encouraged to complete the FAFSA or WASFA to maximize funding opportunities
For full application instructions, deadlines, and tips, see the Scholarships & Awards FAQ.
helps Washington residents pursue high-demand careers in STEM, health care, and trades. There are three scholarship pathways:
- Baccalaureate Scholarship (BaS): For students pursuing a bachelor’s degree, including transfers.
- Career & Technical Scholarship (CTS): For apprenticeships, associate degrees, or certificates in eligible trades, STEM, or health care programs. Extra support may be available for rural students.
- Graduate Scholarship (GRD): For Advanced Nurse Practitioner degrees with a commitment to practice in Washington underserved areas.
For the most current and complete eligibility, benefits, and application details, visit the
The provides scholarships to support local students, including those attending 鶹Ƶ, in pursuing academic or vocational education. Scholarships are available for:
- Academic Scholarships: For graduating high school seniors, homeschooled students, and Running Start students in the Yakima area. Awards recognize academic achievement, community service, leadership, essays, and recommendations.
- Vocational Scholarships: For students enrolled in post-high school vocational programs, 2-year programs, or applied baccalaureate programs at YVC or other colleges. Awards reward commitment to career goals, progress, and community engagement.
- Mollie Davis Scholarship: For Yakima County residents pursuing an associate or bachelor’s degree, including current YVC students.
Students apply for scholarships for which they are eligible.
For current full eligibility, application instructions, and current deadlines, visit the .
The provides funding to support Yakima County students, including those attending 鶹Ƶ, in pursuing two- or four-year degrees. Scholarships are available to high school seniors, graduates, GED holders, and current college students.
To apply, students must:
- Be a U.S. citizen and Yakima County resident
- Be enrolled or planning to enroll full-time in an associate or bachelor’s program
- Submit supporting documents such as transcripts, proof of residency, and a Student Aid Index (FAFSA or WASFA results)
Apply online and get full details through the .
The supports students, including YVC students, who are pursuing a career or technical education at an accredited post-secondary institution. Scholarships are intended for students who have overcome significant challenges and demonstrate financial need, perseverance, and determination to succeed.
Who can apply:
- Current high school seniors or non-traditional students
- Students pursuing an associate degree or certificate program
Why it matters:
These scholarships not only provide funding to help you complete your program, but
also connect you to a national network of alumni and support services to help you
achieve your educational and career goals.
The is an early commitment of state financial aid for Washington students who meet eligibility requirements. It helps pay for:
- Tuition at comparable public colleges
- Some fees
- A small book allowance
Auto-Enrollment: Students meeting any of these criteria are automatically enrolled:
- Income-eligible for Free or Reduced-Price Lunch in 7th, 8th, or newly eligible in 9th grade
- In state foster care or a dependent of the state from 7th grade to high school graduation
For complete eligibility details, including how newly eligible 9th graders are determined, see the
(Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund) provides a free, comprehensive scholarship guide for students, parents, and educators. The guide includes an extensive list of scholarships, many of which do not require a Social Security Number or inquire about immigration status.
Students can use this guide to identify scholarships they may be eligible for. MALDEF does not directly award most scholarships on the list; you must apply directly to each organization. Always verify eligibility and requirements with the scholarship provider.
For students pursuing law school, MALDEF also offers a Law School Scholarship Program for full-time law students committed to advancing Latino civil rights through their legal careers. Awards are based on academic achievement, financial need, and demonstrated commitment to the Latino community.
Resources & Applications:
The Washington Award for Vocational Excellence (WAVE) recognized high-performing Washington career and technical education (CTE) students who excelled in career-connected coursework.
2026 Update: WAVE scholarships are suspended in 2026 due to state budget challenges. Scholarships awarded in 2025 will continue to be funded. There will be no application window for new students in 2026.
For the most up-to-date information and future updates, visit the .
Loan Opportunities
Generally, there are two types of student loans:
Federal student loans: These loans are funded by the federal government.
Private student loans: These loans are nonfederal loans, made by a lender such as
a bank, credit union, state agency, or a school.
If you need to borrow money to pay for college or career school, a federal student
loan is probably your best option.
The three types of federal student loans are:
- Direct Subsidized Loans and Direct Unsubsidized Loans;
- Direct PLUS Loans “(Not offered at YVC)
- Federal Perkins Loans (Not offered at YVC)
The US Department of Education has a website that explains all of the ins and outs of financial aid. Visit for comprehensive, reliable information on all of your loans and other financial aid options.
Federal Direct Loan Program
Federal Direct Stafford Loans provide additional support to many students. The federal program maintains low-interest rates and offers a variety of repayment plans. However, if you have to borrow, borrow wisely. Federal student loans are low-interest loans that require repayment. 鶹Ƶ participates in the program which provides the best benefits for you as a borrower. This program is not a credit history-based program. Both subsidized and unsubsidized loans are available. To learn more, please review the Student Loans page.
To qualify, students must complete the each year.
Federal Parent PLUS Loan Program
The is a credit-based loan program available to all qualifying parents. You’ll first need to complete the FAFSA before your parents can borrow money under this program. If your parents are denied the loan because of their credit rating you will be eligible for additional funds under this loan program. YVC does not offer Parent PLUS loans. Our tuition rates are lower and our students have access to Federal Stafford Loans.
Learn more about Federal Student Loans
You can learn more about Federal Student Loans with this brochure.
Income-Based Tuition Programs (Special Funding)
YVC offers special funding options for current and prospective students interested in workforce education programs and training. Most students attending Yakima Valley College receive some type of financial aid. Below are a few options for workforce education.
YVC’s Basic Food, Employment, and Training (BFET) provides services to Basic Food (Food Stamp) recipients in Washington State. Services may include establishing or maintaining eligibility for Basic Food while in school, child care subsidy, job search training, and other support services.
- Eligibility for a childcare subsidy (Working Connections Child Care) through the DSHS
- Eligibility to receive Basic Food Benefits (Food Stamps) while enrolled in college
- Tuition assistance
- Financial assistance with other college-related expenses (e.g., school supplies and books)
- Personal career assessment and planning
- Case management and employment plans
- Job search assistance and employment retention services
Eligibility Requirements:
- Receiving or eligible to receive Basic Food benefits (SNAP)
- Household income at or below 200% of the federal poverty rate
- Must not be receiving TANF
- Must be a U.S. citizen or legal resident
- Pursue an approved professional/technical or transfer program (BAS programs are not eligible)
- GED, HS 21+, ABE, and ESL programs may also be considered if necessary to achieve an employment goal
*Please Note: Enrollment in BFET is based on eligibility and availability of funds. Students must reapply each quarter.
Program Eligibility Criteria:
- Currently employed in a childcare program that participates in Early Achievers (Washington’s
Quality Rating and Improvement System)
- must have been working a minimum of 10 hours per week
(or 40 hours per month) for at leasBt 3 months
- must have been working a minimum of 10 hours per week
- A Washington State resident
- Studying with the intent of earning an Early Childhood Education certificate or AA degree.
Students who qualify for WorkFirst Financial Aid may be eligible for:
- Assistance with tuition and books
- Student Support
Opportunity Grant provides assistance with tuition, fees, and books to low-income students who are enrolled in specific, high-demand career pathway programs at YVC. The approved programs at YVC include:
- I-Best (Integrated Basic Education and Skills Training) programs: Agriculture, Business Technology, Pharmacy Assistant, and Phlebotomy.
- Additional eligible programs include Allied Health, Nursing AAS, Business Technology, and Early Childhood Education.
Priority funding goes to students who are enrolled in one of the I-BEST programs. Must be a Washington State resident to qualify.
WorkFirst programs are federally funded and are designed to support students who are TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) recipients.
Students who qualify for WorkFirst Financial Aid may be eligible for:
- Assistance with tuition, books and fees (pending the availability of funds)
- Childcare assistance through Working Connections/Department of Social and Health Services (DSHS)
- Educational advising and personal support
Program Eligibility Criteria:
- Must be currently receiving TANF and meeting all participation requirements
- Students must be enrolled in a Workforce Education program through YVC
- Must maintain a cumulative GPA of 2.0 or above and meet YVC’s Satisfactory Academic Progress (SAP) policy
- Must have a referral to YVC for training from your case manager at DSHS
- Eligible students may attend full time or part-time classes
Worker Retraining provides assistance to individuals who are receiving Washington
State Unemployment Insurance benefits or have lost their job due to economic changes
and need to change careers in order to re-enter the workforce.
YVC’s Worker Retraining offers training for a wide range of professional-technical
certificates and degrees within the Workforce Education Division.
Eligible Worker Retraining students may receive tuition assistance and/or funds to cover the cost of books for one quarter at YVC.
Eligibility Requirements:
- Currently receiving Washington State Unemployment Benefits
- Have exhausted your Washington State Unemployment Benefits within the past 48 months
- Is employed in an occupation identified as “not in demand” (declining) on the region’s Demand-Decline List; and/or
- The individual has not reached the “tipping point,” which is defined as one year of college credits (45 credits) plus any certificate or degree related to their college course work; and/or
- In order to remain employed, the individual needs to obtain new skills (Individual must meet two of the three eligibility requirements to qualify)
- Have been determined to be a “Dislocated Worker” by WorkSource
- Have been self-employed within the past 48 months, operating your own business, and are now unemployed due to economic downturn
- Are an unemployed veteran who has been honorably discharged from the US Armed Services
within the past 24 months
* Please note: Funding for qualified Worker Retraining students is contingent upon availability of Worker Retraining funds. All applications are reviewed and processed on a case by case basis.
Work Study
Want to earn money while gaining job experience? Work Study lets you work part-time on campus while you’re in school. It’s a great way to:
- Help pay for college without adding loan debt
- Build skills and connections for your future career
- Work a flexible schedule that fits with classes
Learn more and apply for jobs on YVC’s Student Employment page.
Questions? Contact Us.
Financial Aid
Yakima Campus
Deccio, Building 8
finaid@yvcc.edu
509-574-6855
Grandview Campus
Building 56
finaid@yvcc.edu
509-882-7008
Financial Aid Portal
Located within the Student ctcLink Portal.
The Financial Aid Portal will give you access to messages from the Financial Aid office.