Financial Support for Undocumented Students

Find resources and support while attending Evergreen, regardless of your documentation status.

Applying for Admission

Evergreen welcomes applications from all students, regardless of residency status. You don’t have to be covered by the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program. Visit Admissions and Aid to apply. Undocumented students should use the Evergreen Application, rather than the Common Application.

Admissions and Aid

Financial Resources

Financial Aid

To see if you qualify, fill out the Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WAFSA).

Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WAFSA)

Types of financial aid available:

  • Washington State Need Grant and/or Washington State College Bound
  • Evergreen Need Grant
  • Work Study for students who have DACA and authorization to work

Submit an application for admission and become an admitted student before we can determine what financial aid you are eligible for. Learn more about how Financial Aid works at Evergreen on the Financial Aid pages.

Financial Aid

Scholarships

The Evergreen State College Foundation offers scholarships to all Evergreen students regardless of their citizenship status. 

Scholarship Application Deadline: March 1

Use your Evergreen email to access the application portal on Evergreen's Awardspring page. If you do not have an Evergreen email yet, contact Undergraduate Scholarship staff.

Evergreen Awardspring

Visit the scholarships webpage to learn about the application process.

Undergraduate Scholarship (Directory)

The following are scholarships that were created with undocumented/ DACAmented students in mind:

  • The DREAMership Scholarship
  • The UFE Faculty Union Solidarity Scholarships
  • Raquel Salinas Memorial Scholarship

If you would like to review the full list of opportunities, they can be found on the Scholarships page.

Scholarships

Eligibility for In-State Tuition

Through Senate Bill 5194, Washington state allows anyone with a high school diploma or GED earned anywhere in the world who resides or establishes residence in Washington state for at least 12 consecutive months prior to enrollment to be eligible for in-state tuition. The Washington residence must be for purposes other than college. If a student takes any courses at another Washington college during the prior 12 months, they cannot have taken more than 6 credits in any given term. Students exceeding that limit must prove that they have a Washington residence for non-college reasons.

To see if you qualify, see the Washington State Higher Education Residency Affidavit.  

Washington State Higher Education Residency Affidavit (PDF, 70 KB)

Learn how Washington is making college more affordable:

Registration and Records can answer questions about this process.

Registration and Records

Legal Resources

For students making decisions about DACA status, the Northwest Immigrant Rights Project has published an advisory. The Northwest Immigration Rights Project also provides help with DACA renewal.

DACA and Study Abroad

Students with DACA status may be eligible to travel internationally for study abroad with advance parole. Visit Study Abroad and DACA to learn about the advance parole requirements and process.

Study Abroad Application and Aid

Contact Evergreen's International Programs and Services to discuss your interest in study abroad, financing options, logistical matters and how the office can provide documentation for a “qualifying reason to travel abroad”.

International Programs and Services

Contacts for Holistic Support

Trina Griffis

Financial Assistance

griffist@evergreen.edu
Phone: (360) 867-5204
Office: Evans Hall 1200
 

Juanita Hopkins

Undergraduate Students
para Español

juanita.hopkins1@evergreen.edu 
Office: CAB 227

Book an Appointment

Luis Apolaya Torres

Graduate Students
para Español

luis.apolaya_torres@evergreen.edu
Office: SEM II E-3135

Diego Lopez Vega

Undocumented/Underserved Student Support Specialist
para Español

diego.u.lopez_vega@evergreen.edu
Phone: (360) 867-6787
Office: CAB 324
Mondays: 10 am - 4 pm (in-person)
Wednesdays: 10 am - 4 pm  (remote)
Fridays: 10 am - 2 pm (in-person)

Book an Appointment

Michelle Crowson

Academic and Career Advising
English, Japanese, Mandarin

Michelle.Crowson@evergreen.edu
Phone: (360) 867-6478
Office: Evans Hall 2127
Mondays, Tuesdays or Thursdays

Book a Virtual Appointment
Book an In-Person Appointment

Financial Aid

Location

Office Hours

  • Monday - Friday: 9 am - 4 pm