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Support Higher Education Advocacy Work

In a time when money is tight at all levels, the Washington Student Association is struggling to make ends meet, and we need you to help. The WSA has existed for decades, supporting student leadership and paving the way for Funding, Opportunity, Research, Work, Accessibility, Representation, and Development — the pillars of our FORWARD Initiative — but we students can’t do it without your support.

If you are an alum of the Washington public education system, you have seen the effect of student lobbying — in the student regent position, in campus ballot boxes and student engagement centers, in the Washington College Grant, in religious accommodations, overdose prevention, undocumented student aid, comprehensive sexual health education, and so much more. The WSA is a pillar of the student community but we’re held up by people like you who chip in to help us make our colleges the best they can be.


Consider becoming a recurring donor. Ongoing funding is critical to ensure we can pursue long-term advocacy projects and help students despite their socioeconomic backgrounds.


The WSA is the only student run - student lead organization in the state, representing over 150,000 students at all of Washington's public four year universities and colleges.

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