Scholarship and Financial Aid

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There are several types of financial aid students and parents can pursue to pay for college.  These include scholarships, grants, loans, work-study, entitlement programs, and employment. All types of financial aid come from various sources including the federal government, local clubs, civic organizations, as well as colleges and universities.


RMHS's college advisor as well as the counselors will work to ensure that students have opportunities to work on the FAFSA, access to scholarship information, and help towards finding ways to help pay for college.

Scholarships

There are many scholarship opportunities for ALL students!  The trick is finding which ones are applicable to your individual situation.  

Scholarship bulletins are available in Student Services, announced during morning announcements, and online below.  

This is not an exhaustive list; websites are listed here to assist with other scholarship searches.  Be forewarned—the application process for scholarships is often as detailed as applying for college and sometimes the rewards are not large.  The most important thing to remember is to never pay for a scholarship or scholarship information.  Individual colleges and universities also offer merit-based scholarship programs which will be offered to qualified students once accepted.  Check with colleges for specific information. 

Examples of Scholarship Criteria: academic merit or good grades, leadership activities, community service, extracurricular activities/athletics, honors and achievements, financial need, personal statement, overcoming adversity, etc.

Scholarship Resources (view more within monthly Scholarship Bulletins):

  • Go to www.cfnc.org for information about need-based grants and scholarships, merit-based scholarships, and other forms of aid specific to North Carolina.  From their homepage, click on "Pay for College"

  • College Board offers a Scholarship Search Tool and Opportunity Scholarships (chance to win $40,000 just by completing 6 steps)

  • Latinx Education (LatinxEd – “lah-teen-ex-ed”) is a non-profit educational initiative in NC providing targeted, multi-year support to Latinx students and immigrant families striving for higher education and greater opportunity. They share a list of scholarships specific to Latinx students here.


Rocky Mount High School

Scholarship Bulletins 2023-24 

NC Merit Scholarships

View this presentation to hear from the representatives of five North Carolina merit scholarships about their programs and how to apply. Representatives include:

 NC Next Scholarship

SENIORS!  

REPORT ALL SCHOLARSHIP OFFERS ONLINE!

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FAFSA

FAFSA IS OPEN

Please use the link below to go to the Federal Student Aid Website to complete your FAFSA.

Federal Student Aid