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North Carolina college students brace for potential cuts to FAFSA
Episode 807

North Carolina college students brace for potential cuts to FAFSA

President Trump has said federal funding for Pell Grants will not be impacted, but Greater Steps Scholars is preparing for that to change.

WCNC Charlotte To Go

March 25, 202510m 10s

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President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday calling for the elimination of the U.S. Department of Education. Though he has said federal funding for student financial aid will not be impacted, Charlotte students and educators are bracing for that to change.

Greater Steps Scholars provides scholarships and mentors for low-income students in subsidized Inlivian housing.  

"A lot of our students would not have been able to go to college. We don't like to take credit for their hard work. All of our students are in school on their own merits," Executive Director Aisha Strothers said. "I don't know many families that can afford college out of pocket without assistance at this time."

They do not get funding from the federal government but help supplement federal programs many of their students rely on, like Pell Grants. 

Read more: https://www.wcnc.com/article/news/education/nc-college-students-fafsa-changes-3-24-2025/275-c8fb67da-659f-417a-bdc8-5abd519b9fe0

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