
N.C. A&T to Participate in NC Free College Application Week
10/21/2019 Admissions, Academic Affairs
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EAST GREENSBORO, (Oct. 21, 2019) – Prospective students from North Carolina high schools and community colleges can apply to North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University free of charge this week, Oct. 21 – 25, 2019. The opportunity comes as a part of the College Foundation of North Carolina’s (CFNC) annual campaign to support college access.
Formerly known as CFNC College Application Week, the week-long event has a new name – NC Countdown to College and includes month-long activities.
The campaign supports high school seniors in completing three important college enrollment steps – residency, FAFSA, 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 in two ways:
- CFNC.org – North Carolina high school seniors only
- Aggie Admissions Portal – North Carolina high school seniors and North Carolina community college students
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.
Free application week is only for North Carolina high school seniors and community college students. Applications must be received Oct. 21 – 25. For questions about applying, call 800-443-8964 or email uadmit@ncat.edu.