IF YOU SEE YOUR UNIVERSITY ON THIS LIST, YOU SHOULD BE ABLE TO USE YOUR FAFSA FINANCIAL AID
Speak with your academic advisor, Study Abroad office or the Financial Aid Office to receive instructions. If you don’t see your university named on this list, visit your advisor, Study Abroad Office or Financial Aid Office to learn if our programs are eligible on your home campus for use of your FAFSA Financial Aid. It is always worth checking into if your preference is to use FAFSA financial aid to pay program costs.
Universities that currently allow use of FAFSA financial aid for Wildlands Studies programs using a Consortium Agreement:
California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo
Evergreen State College
Seattle University
University of California, Santa Barbara
University of California, San Diego
University of Denver
University of Oregon
Western Washington University
University of Victoria (Canada)
SEMESTER SYSTEM UNIVERSITIES THAT HAVE ALLOWED FAFSA AID IN THE PAST
Semester campuses usually require a minimum enrollment of 12 semester credits to establish a consortium agreement. Wildlands Studies academic term programs earn 10 semester credits. If you attend one of the campuses below, you may want to talk with your Advisor about taking additional credits to learn if you can qualify to use your FAFSA Aid to participate on our programs.
Brown University
California Polytechnic State University, Humboldt
Colorado State University, Fort Collins
Georgia State University
Gonzaga University
Indiana State University
Northern Arizona University
Northland College
Prescott College
State University of New York—all campuses through College of Environmental Science and Forestry
University of California, Merced
University of Michigan
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities
University of Missouri, St Louis
University of New Hampshire
Virginia Tech