Grants
Carolina Campus Grant Program
The University will continue to fund the Carolina Campus Grant Program, Part I and Part II. The University will allocate this money to historically white and historically black institutions to aid them in recruiting financially needy North Carolina students who would be minority presence students at the respective institutions. The Carolina Campus Grant Program enables the institutions to offer relatively more aid for minority presence students in the form of grants rather than loans. General Program Part I includes funds for minority presence grants for students attending the North Carolina Central University School of Law. General Program II consists of grant funds for native American, Hispanic and Asian students.
Carolina Campus Grant Program for Doctoral Study
For those who choose to participate, the Carolina Campus Grant Program for Doctoral Study, Law, and Veterinary Medicine provides many black residents of North Carolina with stipends of up to $4,000 for the academic year, with an option of $500 in additional support for study in the summer session. Recipients must be full-time students pursuing doctoral degrees, law degrees or degrees in veterinary medicine at East Carolina University, North Carolina State University, The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the University of North Carolina at Greensboro or the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.