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Skagit Valley Financial Aid

Number Received Financial Aid (All Undergraduate) 1,822
Percent Received Financial Aid(All Undergraduate) 47%
Average Aid Amount $7,214
Number Received Financial Aid (Freshmen) 350
Percent Received Financial Aid (Freshmen) 63%

Financial Aid Information at Skagit Valley

For the academic year 2021-2022, a total of 1,822 students (47% of undergraduate students) received one or more financial aid including grants, scholarships, and/or student loans. The average financial aid amount is $7,214. For freshmen (Full-time, first-time degree-seeking undergraduate students), 350 students (63% of enrolled students) received financial aid.
The 2024 undergraduate tuition & fees at Skagit Valley College is $5,620 for Washington residents and $7,561 for out-of-state students, for reference.

All Undergraduate Students Financial Aid

For the academic year 2021-2022, a total of 1,822 students (47% of all students) have received grants or scholarships and the average received aid amount is $7,214. It includes federal, state, local, institutional, or other sources of grant aid. The following table describes the financial aid statistics by aid types at Skagit Valley College for all undergraduate students.
Undergraduate Student Financial Aid at Skagit Valley College
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Federal, state, local, institutional or other grant aid1,82247%$7,214
Pell Grants87522%$3,793
Federal Student Loans1835%$6,675

Beginning Students Financial Aid

a total of 350 beginning students (63% of all freshmen) have received any financial aid and 323 students (58% of all freshmen) awarded any student loans. The headcount includes the number of full-time, first-time degree-seeking beginning undergraduate students. The below table shows the number and amount by the source of financial aid at Skagit Valley College.
Beginning Students (Freshmen) Financial Aid at Skagit Valley College
Type of AidNumber Receiving AidPercent Receiving AidAverage Amount of Aid Received
Any Student Financial Aid35063%-
Grants or Scholarship from All Sources32058%$6,998
Federal Grants30755%$4,928
Pell Grants16229%$4,263
Other Federal Grants30555%$2,696
State/Local Grants18834%$3,138
Institutional Grants9717%$1,408
Student Loans265%$6,063
Federal Student Loans244%$5,851
Other Student Loans20%$8,600

Students Headcount by Living Status

For academic year 2021-2022, total 301 full-time beginning students have enrolled and attended Skagit Valley College. Among them, 24 students have lived on campus and 125 students lived off campus (without family). The following table shows the students count by living status and years.
Student Headcount by Living Location/Setting at Skagit Valley College
Living Status201920202021
Living On-Campus373824
Living Off-Campus with Family1056799
Living Off-Campus without Family12691125

Grants and Scholarship Aid By Income Level (Paying In-State Tuition)

The following table shows number of students who paid the in-state or in-district tuition rate and were awarded any grant/scholarship by income level for academic year 2021-2022 . The sources of grants and scholarship aid are the federal government, state/local government, or the institution.
Grants of Scholarship Aid Statistics By Income Level at Skagit Valley College
Income LevelNumber of StudentsNumber of Students AwardedTotal Amount Aid Awarded Average Amount Aid Awarded
All level173166$1,252,949$7,242
$0 - $30,0008383$718,250$8,654
$30,001 - $48,0004443$330,799$7,518
$48,001 - $75,0003029$174,844$5,828
$75,001 - $110,0001210$28,756$2,396
$110,001 or more41$300$75