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20 Years of the Carolina Covenant


Established in 2004, the Carolina Covenant is a financial aid package and network of support that provides an opportunity for students to graduate from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill debt-free. The Covenant meets full financial need and also offers academic, career and well-being support to help Scholars thrive. (UNC.edu)

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20 Years of the Carolina Covenant