Greensboro College practices a need-blind admissions policy. Over 85 percent of all Greensboro College students receive some type of financial aid. Legal, full-time North Carolina residents automatically receive the North Carolina Legislative Tuition grant.
United Methodist students may qualify for United Methodist scholarships.
All students are encouraged to apply for federal, state, and institutional funds by filing the Free Application for Federal Student Aid.
Many of our adult students receive financial assistance from their employer. Contact your employer’s Human Resources Office about tuition reimbursement.
Scholarships with Adults in Mind
THE MARGARET UMBERGER HOLTON SCHOLARHIPS are awarded to Adult Education Program students who transfer to Greensboro College from area community/junior colleges with preference given to students who intend to major in business, accounting or teacher education. The scholarships were established in 1995 by Margaret Umberger Holton to mark the 50th anniversary of her graduation from Greensboro College. For further information, contact the Adult Education Program Office.
Deadlines to apply for the Holton Scholarships are:
November 4 for the Spring Semester
March 3 for the Fall semester.
THE JOSEPH M. BRYAN MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS are awarded to Guilford Technical Community College graduates with an Associate in Arts, Associate in Science and Associate in Applied Science. These scholarships will be awarded for up to one-third of tuition cost. Students of all ages maintaining a 2.5 grade point average or better are eligible to apply. Finalists will be selected by GTCC and Greensboro College faculty and staff.
These scholarships are made possible by a generous gift from the Joseph M. Bryan Trust. The fund was established by Greensboro College to honor Mr. Bryan's commitment to Guilford County and its students.
Please e-mail the Adult Education Program office for further information or to receive an application form through the mail.
Adult Education
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