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At Central Washington University (CWU), we provide more than $17 million in scholarships each year, along with a wide range of other financial aid offerings to help you pursue an affordable, high-impact education.
Keep reading to learn more about the hundreds of scholarship opportunities that await you at Central, how to apply, and more! Have questions about CWU’s scholarships or financial aid process? Connect with our Financial Aid team via email or call us at (509) 963-1611.
What Is a Scholarship?
Scholarships are a type of financial assistance that can help cover the cost of your college education, including tuition and fees, housing, books and materials, and other expenses. They are “gift aid,” which means you do not have to repay them.
Explore Scholarship Central
The 2026-27 Scholarship Central application is open October 3, 2025, through March 1, 2026. Scholarships will be awarded for the academic year starting Fall Quarter 2026.
Learn MoreHow to Apply for Scholarships
In general, there are two types of scholarships: institutional scholarships from the college you are attending and outside scholarships from community or government organizations. Learn about how to start your scholarship application.
Scholarship Central
Looking for opportunities to fund your CWU degree? Scholarship Central is your gateway to hundreds of scholarships just for Central students. With one application, you can apply for more than 300 scholarships that reduce the cost of your education.
- Current students: Log in to MyCWU
- New first-year and transfer students: once you receive your username and password to access MyCWU, wait 5 business days to log in and apply.
MyCWU > Student Dashboard > Financial > Scholarship Application

Scholarships for Phi Theta Kappa Members
The Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society (PTK) has supported students dedicated to their education who pursue academic degrees and other scholastic credentials. PTK members have an opportunity to earn scholarships, enhance their leadership skills, and give back to society.
Central Washington University recognizes the academic commitment of PTK students and praises them for choosing CWU to further their education.
PTK students admitted to Central Washington University for Fall 2026 are eligible to be considered for a one-time award of up to $1,000.
We invite current PTK students transferring to CWU with their Direct Transfer Associates (DTA) degree from one of the Washington State community colleges to apply. Running Start / College in the High School students are not eligible for this award.
Interested in applying? Please visit the Phi Theta Kappa page for additional information and application requirements. Application priority deadline is March 2, 2026.
Institutional Scholarships
At CWU, we recognize the academic achievements of incoming first-year and transfer students with merit-based scholarships awarded for the fall term. For first-year students, these awards are based on high school GPA and standardized test scores, while we evaluate transfer students by their transfer GPA.
To be eligible for this merit-based aid, first-year students must submit an online application to CWU and confirm their admission to CWU by April 1. Transfer students must confirm admission no later than August 1.
Applying online accelerates the process and ensures consideration for merit-based tuition waivers and scholarships available to early applicants. Active students seeking need-based CWU Foundation scholarships can find application links and departmental scholarship information on the CWU Scholarships website, requiring the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) or Washington Application for State Financial Aid (WASFA) completion by the specified deadline.
Some CWU Foundation scholarships are need-based, so students must complete the FAFSA or WASFA before the scholarship due date for consideration.
Outside Scholarships
Outside scholarships are provided by organizations or associations that are not affiliated with the institution you’re attending. You can find outside scholarships by:
- Contacting service organizations from your community
- Connecting with professional associations within your field of study
- Utilizing reputable scholarship search engines.
Please note: Legitimate scholarship opportunities do not require an application fee. If a scholarship requires an application fee, it is most likely a scam.
Once you win an outside scholarship, you should direct the donor organizations of your outside scholarships to send their scholarship checks directly to the Cashiers Office:
- Mailing Address:400 East University Way, Ellensburg, WA 98926-7490
- Cashiers Phone: (509) 963-2224
- Fax: (509) 963-2257
Unless the donor specifies otherwise, most scholarships will be disbursed evenly across three academic quarters.
Receiving an outside scholarship may result in an adjustment to your other aid. CWU’s policy is first to reduce the least desirable aid whenever possible, such as PLUS or unsubsidized student loans. There are strict federal rules regarding gift and financial aid needs; CWU will comply with all required regulations when processing your aid.
When you receive notice of a scholarship award, you must inform CWU’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships, even if scholarship funds are paid directly to you. Sometimes, scholarship donors may not send the funds in time for the financial aid refund day. You are responsible for ensuring you have enough funds to cover your financial obligations to CWU when their fees are due. Enrollment in the CWU Payment Plan is available at the beginning of each term, and short-term loans may also be available.
If you need additional information, please contact Central’s Office of Financial Aid and Scholarships.
Third-Party Aid
CWU students can also receive financial assistance from third-party sources, such as the Division of Vocational Rehabilitation (DVR), Reserve Officers' Training Corps (ROTC), AmeriCorps, Army Tuition Assistance, and employer tuition-assistance plans.
Students receiving third-party aid must notify the Financial Aid Office. Awards will be adjusted to reflect these resources.
Scholarship Enrollment Verification
If you have applied to an outside scholarship program and need to verify your enrollment at CWU, complete the Verification of Enrollment/Degree Request Form from the Office of the Registrar.
After completing this form, you can submit it to the Registrar for review using one of the following methods:
- Scan or take a clear, legible picture and email it to Transcript@cwu.edu.
- Fax the form to 509-963-1230. To verify receipt of your fax, call Records at 509-963-3030.
- Mail it to:
- CWU Records Department
- 400 E University Way
- Ellensburg, WA, 98926-7465
Please include your full name and CWU student ID number in all communications.
Contact CWU Records at 509-963-3030 or Transcript@cwu.edu for additional information.
Learn more about how to verify your degree or enrollment.
Need Help? Meet with a Financial Aid Expert
As you prepare to become a CWU Wildcat, we recommend that you connect with a team member from our office. Our staff can help you navigate the scholarship application process and answer whatever questions you have along the way.
Make an AppointmentScholarship FAQs
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When Should I Apply for Scholarships?
Our Scholarship Central application opens on October 1 and closes on March 1. Since scholarships are competitive, we recommend that you apply in the fall to increase your chances.
If you are applying for outside scholarships, please check the application deadlines to avoid missing out. These application windows will vary depending on the program, so be sure to stay organized.
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Why Is My Scholarship Not Showing on My Bill?
A scholarship may not show as pending aid if CWU has yet to receive the check or if there is a delay in processing due to the volume of scholarships received.
Or, if a scholarship check does not have the student’s name and CWU ID number, it can’t be processed and will be returned to the donor.
Additionally, checks written to the student cannot be deposited if they are not endorsed. And if a check does not clearly indicate it is a scholarship, it may be processed as a direct payment to the student’s account and not appear as financial aid.
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Scholarships for Undocumented Students
Information on Washington State's House Bill 1079.
- WASFA (Washington Application for State Financial Aid))
- MALDEF's Scholarship Resources for Undocumented Students
- JVL List of Scholarships for Undocumented Students
- Beyond Dreaming - Washington State Scholarship List for Undocumented Students
- TheDream.US National Scholarship and Opportunity Scholarship
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