Financial Aid
Financial Aid Mission
The mission of the Office of Financial Aid is to increase access to higher education by helping students seek, obtain, and make the best use of financial resources. While complying with federal, state, and institutional regulations, the office ensures equity and consistency in the delivery of funds. The Office of Financial Aid supports student success, which empowers individuals to become productive members of local, regional, and global communities.
The office of Financial Aid are members of NASFAA (National Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators), we abide by NASFAA's statement of ethical principles: The primary goal of the financial aid professional is to help students achieve their educational goals through financial support and resources. We, financial aid professionals, declare our commitment to the following Statement of Ethical Principles:
Advocate for Students
Manifest the Highest Level of Integrity
Support Student Access and Success
Comply with Federal and State Laws
Strive for Transparency and Clarity
Protect the Privacy of Financial Aid Applicants
Contact Information
Email: finaid@wosc.edu
Office Phone: 580-477-7709
Fax: 580-477-7716
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Western Oklahoma State College aspires to be the outstanding and innovative community college known for its focus on student success and its service to community and regional development.Mission
The mission of Western Oklahoma State College is to provide high quality education while ensuring equity, supporting student success, and empowering individuals to become productive members of diverse local, regional, and global communities.