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Financial Resources
Prepare a financial plan for your education with guidance from Carteret Community College’s financial resources team. Explore all your options, including loans, grants, Carteret CC scholarships, and more. Make sure you fill out the scholarship application. It’s easy – just one application automatically applies you to dozens of scholarships.
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Most students and families are eligible for some type of financial aid – from grants, scholarships, or work-study program. Learn more about applying for aid and other available resources by visiting the Financial Aid Office.
Submit just one Carteret CC scholarship application to auto-match with dozens of scholarship opportunities for college and semester-to-semester expenses!
Visit the Scholarship Website for more information.
Note: You must have your Student ID and Password to submit an application. Forgot your Student ID or Password?
Finding affordable child care in can be tough. Carteret Community College is here to help.
Are you experiencing a financial hardship? We want to help you stay in class. Please contact the Financial Aid Office if you are experiencing unexpected financial difficulties to discuss your situation and financial need.
The TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) is a 100% federally funded grant program designed to provide opportunities for academic development, assist with basic college requirements, and to motivate students toward successful completion of their post-secondary education. Find out if you’re eligible.
Our Veteran Affairs specialists will help you navigate the college enrollment process and enjoy the full value of your active duty or veteran’s educational benefits.
The Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) exists to help students transition into sustainable employment. Students who need money for school, need to be re-trained or have been laid off from their workplace, can benefit from these services.
Find a part-time job to support your studies. Eligible students can get up to 19 hours a week in a work-study program. Visit the Work-Study website to learn about the eligibility requirements and steps to apply.