Eligible 2021 North Carolina high school graduates can have their tuition and fees covered at Central Carolina Community College for up to two years, thanks to the
North Carolina Longleaf …
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Eligible 2021 North Carolina high school graduates can have their tuition and fees covered at Central Carolina Community College for up to two years, thanks to the
North Carolina Longleaf Commitment Grant.
High school graduates may be eligible to receive this grant — not a loan — to cover tuition and fees toward a degree or to attain transfer credit. Full-time eligible students are guaranteed to receive $700 to $2,800 per academic year, for a total of two years.
Less than full-time students may receive a partial award. The Longleaf Commitment Grant ends at the conclusion of the 2023 spring semester.
Learn more about the Longleaf Commitment Grant, including eligibility requirements and how to apply, at www.cccc.edu/longleaf.
For more information, email finaid@cccc.edu or call 919-718-7229.