Provides support services for veterans, including assistance with applying for VA educational benefits and other financial aid. Offers orientation sessions targeted towards veterans. Provides a veteran's navigator.
Provides support services for veterans, including assistance with applying for VA educational benefits and other financial aid.
Offers orientation sessions targeted towards veterans. Provides a veteran's navigator who helps veteran students adapt to the college environment.
Creates opportunities for professional networks for veteran students and facilitates the Cascadia Veteran's Community.
Provides education navigation and support youth and young adults ages 16-29, who want to get a GED, high school diploma or pursue a higher education pathway.
Provides education navigation and support for young people who want to pursue a GED, high school diploma or higher education pathway.
Offers career and program exploration, academic support and advising, school financial planning and community resources and referrals.
Assists veterans in activating and maintaining veterans educational benefits.
Assists veterans in activating and maintaining veterans educational benefits. Some of the services offered include:
- Priority registration for veterans, active-duty service members, reserve and National Guard members, and eligible spouse/child of a veteran or uniformed service member using VA educational benefits and/or receiving a military/veteran tuition waiver
- Help accessing and understanding VA benefits including the GI Bill®
- Academic advising with our Educational Planner regardless of VA benefit usage
- Use of the CEVSS Veterans’ Lounge
- Referrals for disability resources, mental health & wellness counseling, and community resources
- Military Transcript Evaluation
Assists veterans in activating and maintaining veterans educational benefits. Help with filing disability claims, federal work study positions, unemployment services and veteran to veteran activities.
Assists veterans in activating and maintaining veterans educational benefits. Provides assistance to student veterans so they can make a smooth transition from military to student life.
Offers wraparound services to promote a successful engagement and collaborative problem solving relationship by connecting families, schools, and community partners.
Hosts a weekly student veterans discussion group with refreshments.
Provides supportive services for students who are low-income, first-generation or students with disabilities. Encourages students to complete their degree or certificate and transfer to a four-year college.
TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) and Support Services for Students with Disabilities (SSSD) Project mission is to increase the persistence, graduation, and transfer rates of first-generation and low-income students, and students with disabilities at Lake Washington Institute of Technology.
Our goal is to empower students toward self-advocacy and self-sufficiency. We encourage students to complete their degree or certificate and transfer to a four-year college where possible. We do this by providing support services such as:
One-on-one Tutoring
Academic advising and planning
Student Success appointments
Financial aid and Financial literacy education
Staff mentoring
Transfer and Career planning
We strive to make college a rewarding and successful experience for our students.
Veteran Navigators help veterans with their educational and vocational goals. Assists in applying for benefits and enrolling in classes. Offer a 25% tuition discount to veterans that have received an Honorable discharge.
Veteran Navigators offer the following services for incoming and current veteran students:
- Helps incoming students choose educational and vocational goals.
- Provides assistance with benefit paperwork as well as paperwork relating to other federal grants or scholarships they may be eligible for.
- Assists the potential veteran/dependent/spouse student with completing the admission process for the college.
Offer a 25% tuition discount to veterans that have received an Honorable discharge from the military.
Offers eligible veterans, National Guard members, and their spouses who are using veteran's benefits early registration for our classes/programs.
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Zoom and in-person appointments available.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers in-person and Zoom appointments.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers Zoom and in-person appointments.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps students stay enrolled in school through benefits enrollment, homelessness prevention, campus food pantry, and referrals to other support services. Must be an enrolled student taking classes worth at least six credits. Offers Zoom and in-person appointments.
Helps college students stay enrolled in school by offering benefits access, financial coaching, income supports, and referrals to other support services.
Limited emergency financial grants available for homelessness prevention and emergencies.
Students meet one-on-one with a coach to discuss college and career goals.
Appointments typically last one hour, but there is no limit to the number of appointments.
Typical areas of assistance:
- Managing debt
- Signing up for ORCA LIFT, SNAP/EBT, health insurance, WIC, etc.
- Building credit & pulling credit reports
- Budgeting
- Scholarships
- Tax preparation
- Access to on-campus food pantry
- Referrals to additional resources
Helps bridge the education gap for historically underserved and underrepresented students. Staff guide and direct students to ensure access and retention, as well as academic and social success.
Helps bridge the education gap for historically underserved and underrepresented students.
Staff guide and direct students to ensure access and retention, as well as academic and social success.
Students may receive the following:
- Mentorship assistance with transitioning to college
- Help applying for financial aid
- Participation in the textbook loan program
- Peer help with schoolwork
- Information about diversity events and activities