FUNDING AVAILABLE!

Don’t let cost get in the way of your education.

With federal and state funding available, there has never been a better time to further your degree, enhance your skillset, or train for a career! Scholarship and grant opportunities are available through Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding, and the North Carolina Longleaf Commitment Grant!

SPRING 2022 STUDENTS

HIGHER EDUCATION EMERGENCY RELIEF FUNDING (HEERF)

Mayland Community College Higher Education Emergency Relief Funding (HEERF) will be distributed to all students enrolled in the Summer 2022 term, including students in certain Workforce and Continuing Education classes and Pre-College/Basic Skills courses!

These funds will be distributed as a direct payment to students to help offset the cost of equipment, books, technology, transportation, etc., and will be awarded in addition to any state or federal financial aid for which the student is eligible as long as funds are available.

Mayland will help all students complete their education. Funds may be used for equipment, uniforms, books, technology, or any other related educational expense.

To be eligible:

  • Students do not need to be TITLE IV eligible
  • Students do not need to complete a FAFSA
  • Students can be on Financial Aid Suspension
  • Students can be enrolled in both seated and/or online courses
  • Students can be enrolled in a degree program or continuing education course
  • Students can be a U.S. citizen or permanent resident, refugee, asylum seeker, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient, other DREAMer, or similar undocumented studenttext in this area

Additionally, these funds can be used towards prior student account balances incurred after March 13, 2020 with consent.

Click Here If Interested In Enrolling And Receiving HEERF Funds

CLASS OF December 2021 & 2022 NC HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES

NORTH CAROLINA LONGLEAF COMMITMENT GRANT

You may be eligible to have your tuition and fees covered at Mayland for two years!

Through the North Carolina Longleaf Commitment Grant, high school students may be eligible to receive this grant–for tuition and fees toward a degree or to attain transfer credit. Full-time eligible students are guaranteed to receive $700 to $2,800 per year, for a total of two years. Less than full-time students may receive a partial award.