Do I have to reapply for the LCC Child Care Grant each year?
Yes. A new application will be required each school year.
Yes. A new application will be required each school year.
No. The LCC Child Care Grant will cover any state licensed day care center in North Carolina. Church and home daycares are eligible as long as they are state licensed and can provide a copy of their state license.
No. You can apply for financial aid any time after October 1. However, you must have completed the entire Admissions Process (including high school transcripts, GED scores, previously attended college/university transcripts, SAT Scores/placement test scores) and be admitted into an eligible program before LCC will notify you of your aid eligibility.
Amateur players are those who engage in sports for the physical, mental, or social benefits they derive in participation and to whom athletics is a vocation and not a source of personal monetary gains. Be sure of your amateur status by checking the NJCAA amateur rules (Article V, Section 11, NJCAA Handbook) or checking with a
Yes, tutoring is available. Students must formally request additional help from their instructor.
The following NC private colleges and universities endorse the CAA: Barton, Belmont Abbey, Bennett, Brevard, Campbell, Catawba, Chowan, Gardner-Webb, Johnson C. Smith, Livingstone, Louisburg, Mars Hill, Montreat, Mount Olive, NC Wesleyan, Pfeiffer, Queens, St. Andrews Presbyterian, Saint Augustine’s, Shaw, Warren Wilson, and Wingate. The admissions office of the private institution of interest can be contacted for
ApprenticeshipNC has one goal in mind: To help employers build a skilled workforce through on-the-job learning and related classroom instruction. Your ApprenticeshipNC team of dedicated consultants coordinate with your team and your local community college to develop a custom registered apprenticeship program that meets your specific needs. Some of the benefits include: Reduced turnover & heightened
A student making the transition from high school to college needs to be aware of the differences in procedure that will be encountered. Educational laws govern services to the disabled in elementary and secondary schools. Services provided at the college level come under the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act
Students access Day One with eBooks in Moodle. Everything needed is loaded and ready to use when a student logs in the course in Moodle. Note: Be sure the pop-up blocker is disabled within the browser or add the eBook to the allowed list within the pop-up blocker application. Complete instructions for accessing eBook will
Visit Foundation Scholarships to apply online. Applications are also available in the Foundation Office. Foundation Scholarships