Financial Assistance

Grant and Scholarships
Every college or university has a financial aid or financial assistance office. When asking for information about a program of study, ask also that a financial assistance packet be mailed to you. The financial aid office and your major department office will know about the availability of many grants or scholarships.

Loans
Low interest loans may be another way to finance your education. They are often available through the educational institution, from local banks, or other lending institutions. Your school's financial aid office should be able to help you begin your search.

T.E.A.C.H. Scholarships
If you are currently employed at a licensed child care facility in North Carolina the T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Project may be an option.

The T.E.A.C.H. Early Childhood® Project provides educational scholarships for child care teachers, center directors, and family child care providers statewide. These scholarships may be used at public community colleges and selected universities in North Carolina to partially fund the cost of tuition, books, and travel for individuals who are interested in formal education in early childhood education or child development. Wage increases are provided upon completion of an agreed upon amount of education. The phone number for T.E.A.C.H. is 919-967-3272.

Through the North Carolina Early Childhood Initiative, Smart Start, the Partnership for Children of Cumberland County (PFC) has allocated monies towards helping teachers obtain higher education and, therefore, offer a higher quality of care to our young children in Cumberland County.

 

 
     
 
 

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