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How to Apply
Step 1: Before You Apply
- Ensure that you have a 2024-2025 FAFSA on file with the University of Washington Tacoma
- Ensure that you are applying to the correct campus (incorrect UW campus applications will not be considered)
- Complete a Revision Request Form done online that goes to the Office of Financial Aid. This form is used to factor in the costs of childcare to potentially revise your financial aid award.
Step 2: Apply
Complete the online Childcare Assistance Program application below.
You will need to have the 'Provider ID Number' given by the Department of Children, Youth, and Families (DCYF) before you can submit your application. You may request this from your childcare provider, or search online through the WA State Department of Children, Youth, and Families.
Step 3: After You Apply
If the application is incomplete, more information is needed, or if you do not qualify for the program, you will be contacted by the CAP Coordinator. Depending on program space availability, you may be placed on a waitlist and contacted at a later date if a space becomes available.
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Required Documentation
Cost Verification
Within the main application you must submit cost verification documentation in order to receive funds. Adequate payment documentation may include one of the following:
- Copy of childcare provider accounting record, ledger card, paid invoice or statement
- Legible copy of bank statement showing electronic payment (transfer) of funds from bank account to the childcare provider
- Typed letter signed by the childcare provider (must be on the childcare provider's letterhead) detailing names, dates of attendance, total monthly costs, and types/total of payments made
Revision Request Form
You must complete a Revision Request Form done online that goes to the Office of Financial Aid. This form is used to factor in the costs of childcare to potentially revise your financial aid award.
Additional Important Information
Failure to submit the cost verification and supporting documentation: If no communication has been made to the CAP Coordinator regarding missing cost verification with supporting documentation, you may:
- Have your entire award cancelled and be required to repay the awarded funds (if funds are not repaid, a collections process may be initiated. All associated collection fees will be the responsibility of the student).
- Have transcript and registration holds placed on your student account until repayment has been received
- Become ineligible to participate in the program
Unused Funds, or Funds Paid to Unauthorized Provider: Unused funds will require repayment. No additional funding will be authorized until full amount has been repaid.
If you choose to move your child(ren) to another provider, you must give prior notice and receive approval from the Childcare Assistance Program Administrator. You will need to provide the new provider's name, provider ID #, address and phone number. You must receive approval from the Childcare Assistance Program Administrator prior to making payment to the new provider.
Collections Processing and Applicable Fees: If the University is unable to collect repayment, or unpaid debts, a collections process may be initiated. All associated collection processing fees will be the responsibility of the student to pay.
Student Conduct Code, Washington Administrative Code 478-120: It is understood that the students that participate in this program are to abide by policies and procedures of standards of conduct as outlined in the Student Conduct Code, Washington Administrative Code 478-120.
478-120-020 Standards of Conduct
a. Practicing high standards of academic and professional honesty and integrity;
c. Complying with the rules, regulations, procedures, policies, standards of conduct, and order of the university and its schools, colleges, and departments