North Carolina College Grants Programs
North Carolina residents access state need-based grants, federal Pell Grants, and institutional aid. Filing the FAFSA by the state priority deadline unlocks most grant eligibility.
CFNC Need-Based Grant
Primary state grant program for North Carolina undergraduate students.
What it provides: State grants for undergraduate students with financial need
Assistance: Grant amounts typically $500–$5,000 per year supplementing federal aid.
Eligibility: Income and need determined by FAFSA; award amounts vary.
Who may qualify:
- North Carolina residents attending eligible colleges
- Undergraduates with demonstrated need via FAFSA
- Students at public and private institutions
Requirements:
- FAFSA completion by state deadline
- Enrollment at eligible institution
- Satisfactory academic progress
How to apply: File FAFSA and check CFNC for North Carolina grant requirements.
Official source: CFNC
Federal Pell Grant
North Carolina students combine Pell with state grants for comprehensive aid.
What it provides: Federal need-based grants for undergraduates
Assistance: Grant from $750 to maximum Pell amount; no repayment.
Eligibility: Award based on EFC; maximum approximately $7,395.
Who may qualify:
- Undergraduates with exceptional financial need in North Carolina
- Students at eligible institutions
- U.S. citizens and eligible noncitizens
Requirements:
- Annual FAFSA filing
- Enrollment at participating institution
- Satisfactory academic progress
How to apply: File FAFSA at studentaid.gov.
Official source: Federal Pell Grant
Community College Grant Programs
Community colleges in North Carolina offer affordable pathways with state grant support.
What it provides: Targeted grants for community college students
Assistance: Tuition assistance and stipends for career education paths.
Eligibility: Programs vary by institution and state allocation.
Who may qualify:
- North Carolina residents at community colleges
- Students in career and technical programs
- Students with financial need
Requirements:
- FAFSA completion
- Enrollment in eligible program
- Academic progress requirements
How to apply: Contact your North Carolina community college financial aid office.
Official source: CFNC