Offline Scholarship Applications
Additional Scholarship Opportunities
Applications for the following FFTC Scholarship Funds are not available online and may require contacting an external school or organization.
Instills the hope of a college education in middle school students burdened with socio-economic disadvantages who are currently enrolled in the seventh grade within the following Title I Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools:
- Albemarle Road Middle School
- Coulwood Middle School
- Eastway Middle School
- James Martin Middle School
- Martin Luther King, Jr. Middle School
- McClintock Middle School
- Northeast Middle School
- Quail Hollow Middle School
- Ranson Middle School
- Sedgefield Middle School
- Whitewater Middle School
How to apply: Contact the guidance counselor at one of the above Title I Charlotte-Mecklenburg Middle Schools.
Provides undergraduate scholarships to high school (public or private) seniors who have experienced the death of a parent. Minimum eligibility:
- Be a graduating high school senior from a high school located in Mecklenburg County, NC (public or private) planning to enter a four-year degree program at an accredited institution
- Be a legal resident of Mecklenburg County, NC
- Has experienced the death of one or both parents
How to apply: Please check back in February for the 2018-2019 application cycle.
Provides undergraduate scholarships to students who graduate from a public high school located in Hoke County, NC. Minimum eligibility:
- Graduating senior at Hoke County High School
- 2.75 minimum cumulative grade point average (on a 4.0 scale)
- Must attend a four-year college or university
- Legal resident of Hoke County, NC
How to apply: Contact the scholarship coordinator at Hoke County High School, 910.875.2156 for more information.
Provides undergraduate scholarships to residents of North Carolina attending an accredited North Carolina college or university. Minimum eligibility:
- Must be a North Carolina resident
- Must have a cumulative unweighted grade point average of at least 2.0 (on a 4.0 scale)
- Must attend an accredited North Carolina college or university
How to apply: Please check back in February for the 2018-2019 application cycle.
Provides scholarships to nursing students who have a desire to work with dementia care patients whether in a hospital setting, assisted living facility, or nursing home. Minimum eligibility:
- Applicant must be a nursing student planning to work with dementia care patients.
How to apply: Please check back in February for the 2018-2019 application cycle.
Provides undergraduate scholarships to competitive tennis players from Charlotte-Mecklenburg high schools (public or private). Minimum eligibility:
- Graduating senior at a Charlotte-Mecklenburg area high school (public or private)
- Must be a member of the high school boys’ or girls’ tennis team
How to apply: Please check back in February for the 2018-2019 application cycle.