Higher Education

7707 36th Ave NW, Bldg. D1, Tulalip, WA 98271
360-716-4888 or 360-716-4891
https://www.tulaliptribes-nsn.gov/Dept/HigherEducation

Description
The Higher Education Department provides funding, guidance, and resources, helping Tulalip tribal members access opportunities for high school completion, vocational training, and higher education.

Who Can Use It
Tulalip tribal members with a high school diploma or equivalent 

How to Join
Call 360-716-4888 or email [email protected]/

Costs
Education costs can vary; funding is provided by the Tulalip Tribes and FAFSA to help make education more affordable.

What to Expect
You may be eligible for financial support for tuition, books, and housing for programs like Running Start, GEDs, vocational training, and college education. Staff work with schools and universities to manage payments and provide advice on educational options, including workshops to help students plan their path. The website offers tips on things like reference letters, education costs, and how to plan for college.

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