North Carolina Universities Financial Aid Info
As a graduating student in North Carolina, you are probably aware of how seriously your home state considers educational opportunities. In fact, of all the states in the country, it is entirely possible that North Carolina offers the most scholarships and
As a graduating student in North Carolina, you are probably aware of how seriously your home state considers educational opportunities. In fact, of all the states in the country, it is entirely possib
College Foundation, Inc.(CFI) Loans for the Carolina Computing Initiative (CCI)
CFI Loans for the Carolina Computing Initiative (CCI) College Foundation, Inc. (CFI) is assisting UNC-Chapel Hill with its CCI by offering a program exclusively for students enrolled at UNC-Chapel
If you need more money for college after applying for all available federal financial aid, consider North Carolina's EXTRA Education Loan
North Carolina's EXTRA Education Loan For Certain Associate, Undergraduate, Graduate and Postgraduate Programs at Eligible NC Colleges and Universities. If you need more money for college
Loans and Bachelor Degrees; What is manageable debt?
Loans and Bachelor Degrees By Deborah Tollefson In the 1999-2000 academic year 51% of financial aid distributed to students was in the form of loans (1). Loans can be a wonderful thi
Need-based Scholarship and Grant Programs for North Carolinians
Need-based Scholarship and Grant Programs for North Carolinians List Of Need-Based Programs: Academic Competitiveness Grant (ACG) Assistance League of the Triangle Scholarship Program Aubrey
New loan program helps Craven high school graduates pay for college if they come back to teach
Incentive to return New loan program helps Craven high school graduates pay for college if they come back to teach August 14, 2009 6:14 PM Laura Oleniacz Sun Journal Staff Alexia McDonald alrea
North Carolina Grants and Scholarships
Grants and Scholarships North Carolina and the federal government give away millions each year to help students pay for college. And, for most State and federal programs, you will be con
Students will notice little change in loan process
Students will notice little change in loan process By JOSH HUMPHRIES The Daily Reflector Sunday, April 4, 2010 East Carolina University students will notice few changes to the process for obtain