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Scholar Resources

The scholarship application period begins December 1st, 2023 for the 2024-2025 school year.  Online applications and recommendations are due March 1, 2024 by midnight EST.  GMFF accepts only online applications.  The steps for new applicants are available on their website: gmff.foundation/application

Feed the Pack is a food pantry open to all members of the campus community (students, staff, and faculty). feedthepack.dasa.ncsu.edu

Programs to support students in need of food, housing, financial, and educational security. Learn more at: dasa.ncsu.edu/pack-essentials

Helps NC State’s undergraduate students, graduate students, and alums learn of and apply for nationally competitive and prestigious awards. fellowships.dasa.ncsu.edu

Located in NC State Library, the Academic Success Center contributes to NC State students’ academic success by providing a variety of free programs and resources that promote academic skill development and independent learning within the university environment.

Federal TRIO Programs were established to support the nation’s commitment to provide educational opportunity for all Americans to enter college, graduate, and move on to participate more fully in realizing “America’s Economic and Social Dream.” Visit NC State’s TRIO Programs for more information.

Designed to reduce the burden of rising textbook costs on our student population, by purchasing and placing on reserve at least one copy of every required textbook at NC State. Learn more at: textbooks.lib.ncsu.edu

The Federal Work-Study program provides undergraduate students the opportunity to work part-time through the university and gain valuable work experience. You can search for jobs at go.ncsu.edu/work_study_jobs

The link to you assigned Financial Aid counselor can be found here.

In partnering with CliftonStrengths for Students, NC State’s Common Experience strives to help each first-year student engage their talents in a new way.