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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 116 — Higher Education

§ 116-292. Cheatham-White Scholarships; eligibility and selection criteria.

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§ 116-292. Cheatham-White Scholarships; eligibility and selection criteria.
(a)Eligibility. - To be eligible to be nominated as a potential candidate for a Cheatham-White Scholarship, a person must satisfy all of the following criteria:
(1)Be a competitive applicant for admission as a freshman in the fall semester into a baccalaureate program at either North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University or North Carolina Central University.
(2)Be a United States citizen or permanent resident.
(3)Be on course to graduate from high school in the spring semester prior to college admission.
(b)Selection Criteria. - Candidates for Cheatham-White Scholarships shall be selected on the basis of academic merit, honorable character, outstanding leadership potential, and a demonstrable commitment to service. Financial need shall not be a consideration. (2016-94, s. 11.4(e).)
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