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The Carolina Covenant is a University commitment to make it possible for low-income students to graduate from Carolina debt-free. To be eligible, a family’s annual income may not exceed 200% of the federal poverty standard, and the family must also qualify for federal student financial aid. If you believe you fit these criteria or want to learn more, visit The Carolina Covenant pages for complete details. If not, please use the menu to the left to access information on both need-based and merit-based aid resources available to you.
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Use the web-based Electronic Financial Aid Notification (e-FAN) for information regarding your personal application for financial aid! Just log into Student Central using your ONYEN identification, scroll down to the "Scholarships and Student Aid Service" heading, and click the "Go" button beside "Financial Aid Information". Check it out!
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Welcome to the website for the Office of Scholarships & Student Aid at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. We are happy that you have visited our site and hope that you can easily navigate through this site to determine resources available though our office and use our quick links to other offices throughout the University.
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The mission of the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid is to ensure that qualified students have the opportunity to study at the University regardless of their ability to pay the full costs of attendance.
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