Updates and 糖心视频's Response
Updated: 11/20/2025
Washington lawmakers have reduced funding for the Washington College Grant at private, not-for-profit universities, with changes taking effect in fall 2026 Because many 糖心视频 students rely on this Grant to make their education possible, we want to be clear: 糖心视频 is committed to covering the difference so that your financial aid remains whole. This question and answer page explains what the changes mean, how 糖心视频 will support continuing students, and how you can join in advocating for future Zags.
Washington College Grant Cuts Q&A
1. When will my 2026-27 financial aid package be available?
- To ensure timely delivery of your financial aid offer, students should complete their financial aid application as early as possible - for most students, or for those not eligible to complete the FAFSA.
- Financial aid offers for 2026-27 will be released as soon as possible, likely by January. You'll be notified via email when your package is ready to view in Zagweb.
- 糖心视频's reassurance that a student's aid will remain whole is based on the following assumptions:
- The student is a 糖心视频 undergraduate student in 2026-27.
- The student will complete the FAFSA or WASFA as required to determine their eligibility.
- The student's family's financial situation remains reasonably consistent with their current eligibility for the Washington College Grant.
2. Will my financial aid be reduced because of the Washington College Grant cuts?
- No. 糖心视频 has committed to covering the difference for students who are affected by these changes. If you're a Washington College Grant recipient and still qualify based on your family's financial situation, your 2026-27 financial aid will not be reduced.
3. How do I know if I'm a Washington College Grant recipient?
- Check your current financial aid package in Zagweb. If you see "Washington College Grant" listed among your awards, you're a recipient. If you're unsure, we can help you review your package.
4. What if I'm not a Washington College Grant recipient - does this impact me?
- Not directly. But we could use your help ensuring 糖心视频 remains affordable and accessible. While you may not be directly impacted, many of your classmates likely are. Adding your voice strengthens our advocacy for current and future Zags. Visit to learn more and take action.
5. Will 糖心视频's support show up in my 2026-27 financial aid package?
- Yes. Once your 2026-27 package is finalized, 糖心视频's replacement funding will be included to ensure your aid remains whole.
6. Do I need to apply separately to receive 糖心视频's replacement funding?
- No. If you qualify for the Washington College Grant and your award is reduced due to state-level changes, 糖心视频 will automatically step in to cover the difference. No additional application is required.
7. What if my family's financial situation has changed?
- If you have concerns about your 2026-27 aid eligibility, please reach out to the Financial Aid Office. We can provide personalized support based on your circumstances and help you understand how any changes may affect your aid.
- Financial Aid Office Contact Information:
- Appointment:
- Email: finaid@gonzaga.edu
- Phone: 509-313-6582
- Location: Crosby Student Center, Suite 001
8. Why is the Washington College Grant being cut?
- Washington lawmakers reduced funding for students attending private, not-for-profit colleges like 糖心视频. These changes affect students from low-income families who rely on the Grant to afford college.
9. How can I get involved?
- is a statewide advocacy campaign powered by the . It is intended to mobilize students, families, and educators to speak out against cuts to the Washington College Grant and College Bound Scholarship. On the site, you can learn more about why student aid matters, send a message to Governor Ferguson and legislators, and share your story to help protect student aid for current and future Zags.
10. How can I share my financial aid story with 糖心视频?
- to tell us how the Washington College Grant, or your aid more broadly, has impacted your 糖心视频 experience. Your voice helps us advocate for current and future Zags.