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                 not adequate to meet educational expenses.
WVC offers the following types of financial aid: grants, loans, scholarships and employment opportunities. For additional information on financial aid resources, check the college website at wvc.edu/financialaid.
To begin the financial aid application process:
1) If you will be a new student attending the college, apply for admission to WVC.
Returning students should check with the admissions/registration office to make
sure address and program of study information are still accurate.
2) Complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) online at www.fafsa.
ed.gov/.
3) If required, submit additional documents as requested by the financial aid office.
For further information on eligibility requirements and deadlines contact the financial aid office.
Placement Services
509.682.6830 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7803 (Omak)
To determine placement, start by taking the pre-placement questionnaire at www.wvc.edu/ placement. Students who have transcripts from a previous college or university may submit them to the admissions/registration office for evaluation for placement in English and Math. Retakes are approved by the testing staff on a case-by-case basis and may cost an additional fee.
More information on the placement test can be found at wvc.edu/placement.
New Student Info Sessions
509.682.6860 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7800 (Omak)
Student orientation is offered both on campus and online to familiarize students with WVC programs and degrees, education and career planning, online tools, and the advising and registration process, as well as information on campus and community resources. To sign up, contact the campus you will be attending. New students are highly encouraged to attend.
Advising and Educational Planning
509.682.6830 (Wenatchee) 509.422.7800 (Omak)
WVC assigns advisers to all degree-seeking students. Advisers provide assistance in education, career and life planning, and use a variety of tools and assessments to help students determine appropriate career and education plans, including quarterly class scheduling. However, the final responsibility for meeting all graduation requirements rests with the individual student.
Advising days occur once each quarter except for summer quarter. (Fall advising takes place at the end of spring quarter.) Students are encouraged to meet with their adviser during this time.
Registration
509.682.6806 (Wenatchee)
509.422.7800 (Omak)
Registration is the process of enrolling in classes each quarter. Detailed information and procedures for registration, as well as important dates and deadlines, are available online at www.wvc.edu/registration or in the admissions/registration office. After completing the
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