Thursday, October 26, 2017

CFNC Scholarship Information

The new scholarship section on CFNC.org is now live.

 Parents and students can access this comprehensive list at https://www.cfnc.org/paying/schol/all_schols.jsp.  

The new format provides easier access to all scholarships available for the 2018-2019 academic year and students will be able to read eligibility requirements without having to read the entire scholarship description.


Tuesday, October 17, 2017

FAFSA Assistance for Families



The Free Application for Federal Student Aid for the 2018-2019 school year opened on Oct. 1. College applicants should fill out the FAFSA form ASAP, since institutional aid and state grants are typically awarded on a first-come, first-served basis. Below is a link to a video  with financial aid experts answer questions about the FAFSA.


https://youtu.be/G8dEnKoobkM

Saturday, October 14, 2017

FAFSA is Open!

Students Can Apply for Aid Now
Early applications receive quicker notice
Students can now apply for financial aid for the 2018-2019 academic year. To be considered for financial aid at Carolina, students must complete both the FAFSA and CSS Financial Profile.
Students should apply by the March 1 priority deadline for the fullest array of available aid - if not sooner. 

ECU Honors College


High-achieving students who are interested in attending ECU may want to consider attending one of their Honors College Academic Days this fall.

 Honors College Academic Days include a general Undergraduate Admissions information session and campus tour, followed by an Honors College information session. Students will learn about the many opportunities and benefits afforded by the Honors College, including scholarship information, and will learn about the Honors College application and admissions processes. Current Honors College students and parents, as well as Honors College faculty, will be on hand to share their experiences.

Dates available are Friday, October 27 and Friday, November 3.


Sunday, October 8, 2017

Nasher Museum: High School Portfolio Day, Oct. 15, 2017

The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University invites area high school students who are interested in pursuing a career in the visual arts to attend our first-ever portfolio day. Representatives from area universities and museums as well as local visual artists will be on hand to review your artwork, provide feedback and advice, and answer questions in a supportive environment. This is a non-competative and fun way to get feedback on your artwork in preparation for applying to college. Your portfolio should include 5-10 pieces of your best and most recent work, but it can also include works in progress, sketchbooks and tear sheets. Come prepared to discuss your creative influences and process.


This program is free and open to high school students in Durham, Orange, Person, Granville and Wake Counties. Students must register in advance to attend. A limited number of spaces are available and priority will be given to students in their junior and senior year of high school.

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

High School Portfolio Day: Sunday, October 15 Noon – 4 PM

The Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University invites area high school students who are interested in pursuing a career in the visual arts to attend our first-ever portfolio day. Representatives from area universities and museums as well as local visual artists will be on hand to review your artwork, provide feedback and advice, and answer questions in a supportive environment. This is a non-competative and fun way to get feedback on your artwork in preparation for applying to college. Your portfolio should include 5-10 pieces of your best and most recent work, but it can also include works in progress, sketchbooks and tear sheets. Come prepared to discuss your creative influences and process.

This program is free and open to high school students in Durham, Orange, Person, Granville and Wake Counties. Students must register in advance to attend. A limited number of spaces are available and priority will be given to students in their junior and senior year of high school.

Register here

Interested in a U.S. Service Academy?



Congressman G. K. Butterfield is hosting a Service Academy Day on Saturday, October 21st at 10:00AM at  Frank L. Eagles Business Community Center at Wilson Community College (902 HERRING AVE E, WILSON, NC 27893).

Representatives from each of the academies (US Military Academy, US Naval Academy, Air Force Academy, US Coast Guard Academy and the Merchant Marine Academy) will provide detailed information on each academy’s programs and admissions process. Representatives from ROTC programs at Duke, NCCU, and ECU have also been invited to attend. 

The First Congressional District's JROTC cadets are invited to participate in our first ever Drill Showcase. The showcase will consist of an Armed Exhibition Drill Routine and an Unarmed Regulation Drill Knockout CompetitionPlease let me know if your schools JROTC program would like to participate. 

Our service academies offer an excellent four year education as well as an opportunity to serve our country. Each academy provides a bachelor’s degree and graduates automatically enter their chosen branch of the military as an officer.   In exchange for signing up for five years of active duty, while attending the academy, students receive:

1.       FREE tuition
2.       FREE room and board
3.       FREE books
4.       FREE Medical and Dental Insurance

These benefits represent nearly $400,000 in value.

Please share with any person/organization/listserv that reaches middle and high school students!  Please see the attached flier for further details.     Register here: https://nc01serviceacademyday.eventbrite.com to attend the event. 

If there are any questions, please feel free to contact me directly by email (Christina.piard@mail.house.gov) or telephone (919) 908-0164.

Tuesday, October 3, 2017

LendEDU's Guide to College Scholarships


In an effort to help students afford their higher education, the  team at LendEDU recently updated their guide to college scholarships to help students find relevant opportunities to cut some of the costs of college.

This resource teaches students and families the importance of searching for scholarships when figuring out how to pay for college: 

Other key points that are covered: 

- What are Scholarships?
- 13 Types of Scholarships
- Applying for Scholarships: A Step-by-Step Process
- Essay Tips
- Letters of Recommendation Tips
- Spotting Scholarship Scams
- Other Options
 
They have included Youtube videos from our channel to help cover the points they felt were most important.

There are no costs associated with sharing this resource or any resource on our site.


https://lendedu.com/blog/scholarships

Monday, October 2, 2017

Scholarships at Meredith College

Strong young women deserve a strong education.  The cost of attending college is a significant factor in the search for a good fit school.  Meredith College offers a range of financial assistance options to make a strong education affordable.

Some prospective students rule out private schools such as Meredith because they believe the tuition to be cost prohibitive. But their financial assistance staff works to offer generous aid packages based on each individual’s financial need and academic merit.

Facts about Meredith’s financial assistance:
  • Over $54 million in financial assistance is coordinated annually
  • The average aid package awarded to first-year students  for 2017-2018 was $27,701
  • Over 95% of first-year students receive financial assistance
  • We awarded more than $24 million in scholarships and grants for the 2016-17 academic year

With numerous scholarships, grants, and loans available, attending Meredith College can be remarkably affordable. And with our strong outcomes, your students can expect a powerful return on their investment.

Learn more about Meredith’s scholarships and financial assistance. And if you have one minute and 21 seconds, here's a video that provides some insight into the Meredith experience. 

ACT Scores for Admission to Public Universities in North Carolina

North Carolina's public universities offer an excellent value, especially for in-state students. The state's many universities vary widely in both selectivity and personality, so be sure to shop around to find the university that is the best match for your credentials, academic interests, and personal preferences.
The table below can help you figure out which universities are on target for your ACT scores.
The table presents a side-by-side comparison of scores for the middle 50% of enrolled students. If your scores fall within or above these ranges, you're on target for admission to one of these public universities in North Carolina.
Realize, of course, that ACT scores are just one part of the application. The most important piece of your application will be a strong academic record. High grades in college preparatory classes will strengthen your application considerably. AP, IB, Honors, and dual enrollment courses can all play a significant roll in the admissions process. At some of the more selective universities, the admissions folks will also want to see a winning essay, meaningful extracurricular activities and good letters of recommendation.
Data from the National Center for Educational Statistics
North Carolina ACT Scores (mid 50%)
(Learn what these numbers mean)
 CompositeEnglishMath
 25%75%25%75%25%75%
Appalachian State232822282327
East Carolina212420242025
Elizabeth City State171914201619
Fayetteville State172014201619
NC A&T State172115211721
NC Central172015201620
NC State263125312631
UNC Asheville232823292127
UNC Chapel Hill283328342732
UNC Charlotte222520252126
UNC Greensboro202520251925
UNC Pembroke182216211722
UNC School of the Arts212721291926
UNC Wilmington232721272226
Western Carolina202419241924
Winston-Salem State171914191619
See the SAT version of this table

ECU is now part of the Common Application

ECU is now on the Common Application

Spread the news: our freshman application for admission is now available on the Common Application!

Remember, in order to be considered for our Honors College, students must submit their completed application (including transcript and test scores) by November 15.