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North Carolina Scholarships

StandOut College Prep

The purpose of this detailed listing of North Carolina scholarships for college is to help you plan your scholarship search throughout the year. Please find information below about scholarships specifically for North Carolina students. Some of the deadlines may be from prior years. The deadline to apply is January 9th.

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What is the FAFSA: A Complete Guide for Parents

The College Pod

Understanding how to get college financial aid can be confusing, especially for parents. The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA), now shorter than its predecessor, is a key part of getting money to help pay for your child's college education. >>RELATED: Financial Aid Guide Who Fills Out the FAFSA? . >>RELATED:

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What is the Cost of Attendance: A Guide for Parents

The College Pod

Understanding key terms like "cost of attendance" will allow you to understand how colleges award financial aid. As a result, you might be able to better position yourself to get more financial aid. This information is usually available on the college's website. What is cost of attendance? Why is it important?

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The Emotional Rollercoaster of College Planning: Why Institutions Need to Step Up Their Support

Ruffaloni

We’ve navigated the deadlines, mastered the jargon, and understand the intricacies of financial aid. 70% of students worry about understanding how to qualify for financial aid or scholarships, underscoring the need for clear, accessible guidance on these critical funding pathways.

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Need Financial Aid for College?

Berkeley² Academy

Dont Miss the FAFSA Priority Deadline With the rising cost of college tuition at both public and private institutions, it is important to fully understand all the financial aid options available to students. For more information on how to fill out the new FAFSA, check out this blog post. What is the FAFSA? When is the FAFSA due?

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Financial Aid, Admissions, and “Need-Blind” Policies

Great College Advice

Clients ask the team at Great College Advice repeatedly to explain the relationship between the financial aid and admissions offices to help them understand how financial need is factored into admissions decisions. They apply for financial aid around the same time. Believe me, they are not.

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Beyond Sticker Shock: Helping Families See the True Cost of College

Ruffaloni

But is this sticker shock reaction always a rational response, or might colleges be losing out on applicants who could afford to attend with the help of financial aid? Institutions must do a better job of clearly communicating net price information to prospective students and families.