Helping Make an NCCU Education Possible
Helping our students maximize all of their financial aid opportunities is our priority!
Welcome to the Scholarship and Aid website at NCCU! Here at North Carolina Central University, we are dedicated to providing resources to make your college tuition more manageable. The FAFSA is an essential tool to help you make informed financial decisions for your family. We offer various forms of aid, including scholarships, grants, work-study and loans, some of which do not require repayment. In-state students should explore the Next NC Scholarship opportunity, where most families earning $80K or less qualify for at least $5K per year. Let us help you navigate the financial aid process to ensure your educational journey is as smooth as possible.
Helping our students maximize all of their financial aid opportunities is our priority!
Take the right steps to receive money for college. Learn about the financial aid process and get started on your application.
Explore your options to help you pay for college.
NCCU offers a variety of different scholarship opportunities to its students.
Find tools and resources that will empower you to make smart financial decisions.
Gain valuable job skills while pursuing your degree.
Not sure how much education at NCCU costs? Use our Net Price Calculator tool to estimate the aid you might receive and the net price your family might be expected to pay.
Explore all the scholarship and student aid forms and documents you need for the 2024–2025 school year.
Learn about the standards students must maintain in order to receive financial aid.
Learn about how NCCU calculates and handles a return of federal student aid funds for students who withdraw.
This article addresses frequently asked questions related to financial aid for undergraduate students.
This article contains frequently asked questions regarding the Federal Parent PLUS Loans for students and parents.
Title IV requires institutions participating in financial aid programs to disclose specific information to all students. This page has been created to comply with the disclosure requirements under Title IV.
Starting Fall 2022, attendance verification will be required for financial aid disbursement. At the beginning of each semester, before financial aid is disbursed, the University must be able to document that you have begun attendance in all your courses. During the first two weeks of class, professors will be asked to electronically report if you attended all your courses. If you are not reported as attending your courses, your financial aid will not be released.
In response to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, the United States Congress passed the CARES Act Higher Education Emergency Relief Aid, which provides $6.3 billion in direct support to institutions. NCCU is a recipient of funding from the CARES Act.
Congratulations to our most recent awardees!