FAFSA Simplification
Questions? Contact Us.
Financial Aid
Yakima Campus
Deccio, Building 8
finaid@yvcc.edu
509-574-6855
Grandview Campus
Yakima Campus
Building 56
finaid@yvcc.edu
509-882-7008
Financial Aid Portal
Located within the Student ctcLink Portal.
The Financial Aid Portal will give you access to messages from the Financial Aid office.
FAFSA Simplification
Please note that the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is changing for the 2024-2025 aid year due to recent federal legislation.
The 2024-2025 FAFSA and 2024-25 WASFA are now available. Please visit StudentAid.gov to learn more and find resources for completing the 2024-2025 FAFSA.
The following changes will take place:
- The FAFSA application process will be streamlined and easier for students to complete.
- New terminology will be added to the FAFSA.
- Eligibility for federal financial aid will be expanded.
The U.S. Department of Education was delayed in sending student financial aid data to college and universities until mid-March, four months later than usual. This has prevented our financial aid office from processing applications for the 2024-25 academic year until mid-June. Here’s what you need to know:
- If we need any additional information to determine your eligibility, we will contact you via the email address you have listed in ctcLink.
- Applications will be reviewed in the order they are received.
- You will receive an email with your financial aid offer once your eligibility is determined.
- To estimate your potential eligibility for the Federal Pell Grant and WA College Grant, you can use the available calculators.
- To ensure timely processing of your financial aid for the Fall Quarter, please register for your Fall classes as soon as possible.
Here are a few answers to frequently asked questions about the status of the new FAFSA/WASFA:
Please don’t give up hope! There is more financial aid available than ever before this year in the form of expanded eligibility for grants.
- Apply for 2024-25 financial aid online using the FAFSA form. The FAFSA opened later than normal, but it’s now available for all. The sooner you complete your 2024-25 FAFSA, the sooner we’ll get it from U.S. Department of Education. This is especially important for students who plan to enroll for summer quarter.
- If you’re ineligible to use the FAFSA (for example, due to citizenship or immigration status), submit a Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) financial aid application
- Beware of phishing attempts to capture your financial aid login information, for both you and your “contributors.”
The new 2024-25 FAFSA is the most significant revamping of the FAFSA form since the 1980s. Benefits include:
- Shorter application: The FAFSA application is now shorter and, for many people, easier to complete.
- More federal aid: More people are eligible to receive federal Pell Grants, and the average grant is expected to be larger.
- Generous state aid: In Washington state, the Washington College Grant gives eligible people more money for more types of education like certificate programs, job training, apprenticeships, and degrees. The FAFSA form you fill out will also help Washington state determine your eligibility for the Washington College Grant.
Two big issues are causing delays in processing financial aid applications. First, the U.S. Department of Education started sending out students’ financial aid information months later than usual. Second, it’s taking time for higher education institutions to reconfigure financial aid processing software for the way data is now being delivered under the new FAFSA.
Here in Washington, community and technical colleges use PeopleSoft financial aid software, which is owned by Oracle. Instead of every college owning its own version of PeopleSoft, the Washington State Board for Community and Technical Colleges manages the software for all 34 colleges, a system it calls ctcLink. The State Board is waiting for Oracle to provide bug-free updates before the State Board can localize the software for Washington’s community and technical college system. And even when the Oracle update happens, the State Board will need about six to eight weeks for migration, configuration, security analysis, and testing.
Until Oracle fixes glitches and the State Board updates and tests the software, no community or technical college in Washington can process student financial information and provide financial aid awards. At this point, the State Board estimates that it will complete its work by early- to mid-June, which means our college must wait until then to use the software.
All higher education institutions are facing software predicaments, regardless of which software they use to deliver and process financial aid.
You can reach out directly to the Financial Aid office by emailing finaid@yvcc.edu, by calling 509-574-6855, or by visiting in person Monday through Thursday, 9:30 a.m. – 1 p.m., on the Yakima Campus. In-person support on the Grandview Campus is available Tuesdays from 1 – 5 p.m.
The Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) is for people who are undocumented or who do not qualify for federal financial aid but may qualify for state financial aid (the Washington College Grant). It can also be used by others in certain limited situations. The 2024-25 WASFA is open now and, like the FAFSA, it will have fewer questions and a simpler form. However, the FAFSA delays are also causing WASFA delays.
We understand the stress financial aid delays are causing and are exploring all options to help financial aid applicants through these difficult times. We will continue to provide updates on this webpage as we learn more.