VETERAN TUITION WAIVER
You MAY qualify for a 25% tuition waiver IF you meet the following criteria. Documentation required.
I certify I am a Veteran, and I meet ALL of the following requirements for the 25% tuition
waiver.
1. I am a Washington state resident, as I have resided in the state of Washington for at
least the last 12 months.
2. I served and was honorably discharged. Attach DD-214 (member 4).
I certify I am an Active Member or Reservist of the National Guard or have been honorably
discharged and meet the following requirements for the 25% tuition waiver.
1. I am a Washington state resident, as I have resided in the state of Washington for at
least the last 12 months. Attach DD-214 (member 4) or NOBE (DD Form 2384-1).
Student Name
Last First M.I.
SID # Phone
Under penalty of law. I certify that all the information reported on this form is complete and correct. Furthermore,
I understand it is my responsibility to inform the VETS Center of any changes in my status which may
affect my veteran benefits/waiver eligibility. I understand my eligibility to use this waiver is subject to the
satisfactory progress policy, and I’ll no longer be eligible for the waiver if I’m dismissed or on financial penalty.
Note: In order for the new tuition rate to be applied, please turn in this form with required documents prior to the first day of the quarter.
Student Signature Date
Return to: VETS Center (Processed by Student Records)
2600 N. 20th Ave., MS-H4
Pasco, WA 99301
Fax: 509-544-2023
FOR OFFICE USE ONLY
Approved (70/71)
Denied Signature Date
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sis of race, color, creed, religion, national or ethnic origin, parental status or families with children, marital status, sex (gender), sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, genetic information, honorably discharged veteran or mili-
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Revised 11’19