Financial Assistance Forms and Resources

2025-2026 Financial Assistance Forms

2024-2025 Financial Assistance Forms

Online Resources

Three Payments
  • Starts Monday, Oct. 27, 2025
  • First Payment — Due at Time of Registration
    • Includes one-third of your tuition/fees/books plus a $35 non-refundable fee.
  • Second Payment — Due Friday, Feb. 20, 2026
  • Third Payment — Due Friday, March 20, 2026
    • Includes the remainder of your tuition/fees/books balance.
  • Last date to accept payment plans is Friday, Jan. 23, 2026.

This plan applies to curriculum classes only. Holds will be placed on accounts after the first missed payment. A business office hold will prevent a student from registering for classes.

To enroll in a payment plan, log onto Self-Service and click on: Student Finance > Make a Payment > Create Payment Plan.

Set-up instructions

2026 Payment Plan Form

is a nonprofit partnership between Pathways of North Carolina, College Foundation Inc., and the North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority. These organizations have broad expertise in helping students to prepare successfully for college and to find the best financial aid alternatives. Together, they provide a complete and comprehensive source of information - and real solutions - for students and their families.

The College Foundation of North Carolina CFNC provides through interactive financial literacy courses, videos and games can help you make responsible choices about managing money. You'll learn how to avoid financial pitfalls such as overspending, misusing credit and not budgeting.  The financial literacy online programs and their instructor guides are available through an agreement with Decision Partners, a financial literacy education organization.

stands for Free Application for Federal Student Aid. This form is used to determine the amount of money a family is expected to contribute to the price of attending a postsecondary institution. The results of the FAFSA are used in determining student grants, work study, and loan amounts.

, a part of the U.S. Department of Education, is the largest provider of student financial aid in the nation. At the office of Federal Student Aid, their 1,200 employees help make college education possible for every dedicated mind by providing more than $150 billion in federal grants, loans, and work-study funds each year to more than 15 million students paying for college or career school.

 is a comprehensive website devoted to financial aid. Includes information on scholarships, loans, savings, military aid, financial aid applications, and student aid seminars.