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Students Cannot Afford More Cuts. Contact Your Legislators Today.

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NEWSLETTER

Students Cannot Afford More Cuts. Contact Your Legislators Today.

February 26, 2026

As lawmakers finalize budget decisions this session, Washington students cannot afford further cuts to financial aid and postsecondary education.

We encourage you to reach out today and urge lawmakers to protect student aid and keep pathways to degrees, certificates, and apprenticeships within reach.

Washington has set a goal that 70% of students will earn a postsecondary credential. That target reflects today’s workforce reality: nearly three-quarters of future job openings in our state will require education and training after high school.

Recent cuts have already created uncertainty for students.

For many, financial aid determines whether they enroll or delay their plans. When support is reduced, students take on more debt, work longer hours, or leave school altogether. These impacts fall hardest on students from low-income families, first-generation students, and those who already face barriers to opportunity.

The Washington College Grant has helped thousands pursue credentials that lead to family-supporting wages. It remains one of the most generous need-based aid programs in the country and is central to affordability and economic mobility in our state.

Take Action for Washington Students

Students and families deserve stability, clarity, and continued access to opportunity.

Please contact your legislators and share why protecting financial aid and postsecondary education matters to you and your community.

When lawmakers hear directly from students, families, and education partners, it reinforces what we know: protecting student aid strengthens economic mobility and Washington’s future.

Send a message to your legislator today.

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Seattle Times: Don’t let WA’s Running Start summer program stall

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Protecting Student Aid Is a Statement of Our Values

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Protecting Student Aid Is a Statement of Our Values

February 17, 2026

As lawmakers continue making budget decisions this session, we must remember that budgets are more than numbers on a page. They reflect our values and priorities as a state.

Last year, reductions to student financial aid created real uncertainty for Washington students, particularly those from low-income families. As the Seattle Times Editorial Board recently noted, “Budgets are moral documents.” When support for students is reduced unevenly, it sends a mixed message about who we believe deserves access to opportunity.

Washington has long declared that education is our paramount duty. We have also set an ambitious goal: ensuring 70% of Washington students earn a credential beyond high school. That goal will not be achieved without strong, stable investments in financial aid programs like the Washington College Grant.

Higher education is not an expense. It is an investment that strengthens our workforce, expands opportunity, and delivers long-term returns for families and communities across the state. Protecting student aid is one of the most direct ways lawmakers can demonstrate their commitment to affordability, equity, and economic growth.

As budget negotiations continue, we urge legislators to prioritize students and preserve the financial aid programs that make postsecondary education possible for thousands of Washington families.

We encourage our community and partners to continue reaching out to their legislators and sharing why education beyond high school matters. When lawmakers hear directly from students, families, educators, and employers, it reinforces what the data consistently show: protecting student aid strengthens economic mobility, workforce readiness, and Washington’s future.

Send a message to your legislator now with our simple tool.

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Bellingham Herald: If we’re serious about funding our future, we must fund higher ed

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Tacoma News Tribune: Protecting higher education in Washington is vital for families

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Seattle Times: Fully fund college tuition aid, whichever schools students choose

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