
N.C. A&T Participates in Annual College Foundation of NC Campaign to Support College Access
By Tonya Dixon / 10/18/2020 Admissions
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EAST GREENSBORO, N.C. (Oct. 19, 2020) – Prospective students from North Carolina high schools and community colleges can apply to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University free of charge Oct. 19 – 30, 2020. The opportunity comes as a part of the College Foundation of North Carolina’s (CFNC) annual campaign to support college access.
NC Countdown to College, formerly known as CFNC College Application Week, is a week-long event and also includes additional activities throughout the month.
The campaign supports high school seniors in completing three important college enrollment steps – residency, Free Application for Federal Student Aid and applications. Volunteers at hundreds of North Carolina high schools help students submit online applications for admission while some colleges offer application fee waiver opportunities.
Students can apply to N.C. A&T via:
- Aggie Admissions Portal – North Carolina high school seniors and North Carolina community college students
Free application week is only for North Carolina high school seniors and community college students. Applications must be received Oct. 19 – 30. For questions about applying, call 1-800-443-8964 or email uadmit@ncat.edu.
N.C. A&T is a preeminent institution with award-winning faculty, intensive academic programs, community-focused initiatives and a rich heritage. A&T prepares students to enhance the quality of life for themselves, the citizens of North Carolina, the nation and the world. Students are encouraged to consider A&T and all it offers.
Media Contact Information: tddixon1@ncat.edu