
Resources
Financial Aid
The primary goal of the Office of Student Financial Aid is to help students achieve their educational goals through financial support and resources. This office is committed to removing financial barriers for students wanting to pursue postsecondary learning and support each student admitted to N.C. A&T State University as well as educate students and families on how to responsibly manage expenses and debt.
Funding most commonly starts with the students completing and submitting their Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA). After that, students can apply for scholarships within and outside the university as well as grants, loans and work-study. A good rule of thumb when applying for funding, apply as early as possible.
SERVICES INCLUDE:
• Financial aid advising
• Scholarships
• Grants
• Federal, state, institutional and alternative loans
• Work-Study (student employment)
• Money management for students and families
RESOURCES:
www.ncat.edu/admissions/financial-aid
www.ncat.edu/admissions/financial-aid/aid/scholarships
www.ncat.edu/admissions/financial-aid/aid/grants
www.ncat.edu/admissions/financial-aid/aid/loans
www.ncat.edu/admissions/financial-aid/aid/fed-wk-stdy-prog.html
www.studentaid.ed.gov
Veteran and Disability Support Services
The Office of Veteran and Disability Support Services (OVDSS) provides assistance to Aggies who are veterans, service members, veteran dependents and students with disabilities. This office is prepared to advise and counsel students with any veteran or education-related concerns.
Giving
One of the most essential components at N.C. A&T that helps drive our commitment to excellence is YOU. Generous giving from people like you ensures our continuing support in preparing students to becoming visionaries and change agents across the globe. Contributions create scholarships, fellowships, endowed professorships and research opportunities for current and future Aggies. They also help increase research opportunities, enhance facilities and create and help maintain programs.
For more information and to inquire how you can give,
visit www.ncat.edu/giving.