Greensboro College Viewbook 2012

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Two Steps to Financial Aid and Scholarships 1. File your FAFSA Visit fafsa.ed.gov for more info and to apply. FAFSA (free application for federal student aid) is your first step to gaining federal grants and loans for college. Beginning January 1, you may submit your FAFSA for the upcoming academic year; however, you’ll need information taken from your federal income tax form(s), so prepare your income taxes early enough to complete the FAFSA accurately. For maximum consideration, file your FAFSA by April 15 each year. Include Greensboro College as a FAFSA recipient. Our code is: 002930.

2. Explore Greensboro College Scholarships We’re proud to offer our incoming students significant scholarships annually. Each student accepted into Greensboro College is reviewed for merit and need scholarships. We offer Merit scholarships that range from $4,000 to a full ride which includes full tuition, fees, room and board. Scholarships are also available for students in fine arts, leadership or performance programs, or with a United Methodist affiliation.

1. Visit fafsa.ed.gov 2. Visit greensboro.edu/admissions

Search for more scholarships. These resources will get you started: Information on State Administered Grants and Scholarships North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority www.ncseaa.edu US Department of Veterans Affairs Program Information The Department of Veterans Affairs www.va.gov

www.greensboro.edu

Scholarship Information for Women and Minorities

General Scholarship Searches and Information

American Association of University Women www.aauw.org

FinAid www.finaid.org

United Negro College Fund www.uncf.org

College Quest www.collegequest.com

FastWeb www.fastweb.com

The College Board www.collegeboard.com General Board of Higher Education and Ministry www.gbhem.org

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