FUNDING OPPORTUNITIES
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Find funding opportunities for you:
Low income
Recent unemployment
- If you have received or been eligible to receive Washington State unemployment insurance benefits within the last 24 months contact Worker Retraining (Bremerton 360-475-7231 or Shelton 360-432-5423).
- Find a job or internship to help finance your education. Contact the Career Center (360-475-7480).
Self-employment or displaced homemaker
Contact Worker Retraining (Bremerton 360-475-7480 or Shelton 360-432-5423).
High school diploma not completed
- If you are 19 or older you may be able for the High School Completion program (360-475-7530)
- Courses in Adult Basic Education (ABE) and GED Preparation are non-credit courses for those who want to develop skills to pass the GED test or start college. Classes are $25 per quarter or may be free. (360- 475-7550)
Active duty military, a dependent or National Guard
Veteran or recently retired military
You or your family members may qualify for assistance. Contact Veterans Services (360-475-7560).
Need college preparation classes
Math, English, writing, reading and GED preparation courses are $25 per quarter or may be free if you qualify. Contact Adult Education (360- 475-7550)
60 years or older
You may qualify for a space available tuition waiver. (360-475-7200).
English is your second language
Get help learning English. Contact ESL (360- 475-7278).
Need a job or internship
Contact the Career Center (360-475-7480).
Washington state foster care recipient
If you ever recieved foster care in Washington you may qualify for assistance. See resources at Independance for Foster Care Youth (360-377-1899).
Washington State Classified employee
If you are employed for 20 hours a week or more you may qualify for a space available waiver. (360-475-7200).
OC employee
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