North Carolina Code § 116-209.101

Eligibility requirements for a scholarship and duration of scholarship.
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(a) In order to be eligible to receive a scholarship under this Part, a student seeking a degree, diploma, or certificate at an eligible postsecondary institution must meet all of the following requirements:
(1) Graduate from a State public high school within three years of entering the ninth grade. The Department of Public Instruction shall indicate on a student's transcript provided to the Authority that the student is an early graduate pursuant to this section.
(2) Qualify as a resident for tuition purposes under the criteria set forth in G.S. 116-143.1 and in accordance with the coordinated and centralized residency determination process administered by the Authority.
(3) Meet enrollment standards by being admitted, enrolled, and classified as a student in a matriculated status at an eligible postsecondary institution.
(4) Submit a Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA).
(b) A student is eligible to receive the scholarship for no more than two semesters in the two academic years immediately following the student's graduation from high school.

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