Workforce Development Scholarships

Workforce Development Scholarships

We are dedicated to assisting the individuals, communities, and businesses of Randolph County in discovering opportunities for education and development. To aid students in enrolling for short-term, accredited training, RCC's Workforce and Continuing Education Division provides scholarships to help cover the expenses of course registration, textbooks, and necessary supplies. In certain programs, extra funds are available to support additional expenses like certification exam fees.

How to Apply

RCC offers a variety of financial assistance opportunities. Complete the Workforce and Continuing Education scholarship pre-application and let RCC help you find the best grant and scholarship opportunities for you! 

Complete the Pre-Application Now!

As part of the pre-application, all students are required to complete documentation for the North Carolina Residency Determination Service (RDS). Residency determination establishes if students should have in-state or out-of-state tuition, but also your eligibility for certain financial assistance programs that have residency requirements. Once you have completed the process, please make sure to write down and save your Residency Determination Number and all pertinent documentation!

Financial Assistance Programs

Below are some of the financial assistance programs currently available to students enrolled in workforce and continuing education courses.  Please feel free to review, and if you have any questions contact Shaneka Jones, Assistant to the Vice President for Workforce Development & Continuing Education, for more information!

The Golden LEAF Foundation makes scholarships available to students from qualifying counties who demonstrate financial need to help them attend a North Carolina community college. Golden LEAF’s goal is for scholarship recipients to gain talent, knowledge, and the skills to help their communities thrive.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be a North Carolina resident
  • Demonstrate financial need 
  • Reside in a rural county that is tobacco dependent, or economically destressed, as determined by the Golden LEAF Foundation.
    • NOTE: A scholarship recipient who resides in an eligible county upon initial award will retain eligibility and may be eligible for a renewal award as long as the student’s place of residence is within the state of North Carolina.  Should you receive a scholarship you will be asked to provide proof of your county of residency at the time of the initial award.
  • Be enrolled or enrolling in Workforce Continuing Education (WCE) pathways/courses offered for 96 hours or more and leading to a State or industry-recognized credential.  This credential must be on the NC Workforce Credentials list.

The RCC Foundation offers numerous scholarships to RCC students and proactively works to support students in attaining their educational goals.  The Total allocation varies from year to year. Therefore, students are awarded on a first come, first serve basis. Students can be awarded one scholarship per fiscal year (July 1 – June 30) with a $300 maximum reward.

This program can help cover costs of registration fees, books, and other items purchased through the Campus Store.  However, it does not support CSP (Community Service) or SEF (Self-Supporting) courses.  

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be enrolled in any Workforce Development class except those with CSP and SEF prefixes.
  • Have substantiated financial need based on last year’s annual household income being at or below 150% of the current year’s Federal Poverty Guidelines.To calculate your eligibility, you should add up all income questions on application to get total income.
    • Loss or reduction of income is also factored into eligibility but must be noted on approval documents.
  • Not receiving financial assistance/reimbursement for the course(s) you are taking.
  • Not received a Foundation scholarship for a workforce development or continuing education course in the current fiscal year.

The SECU Bridge to Career program is currently available to all 58 North Carolina Community Colleges and helps remove financial barriers for students seeking state-regulated or industry-recognized credentials that lead to sustainable wage careers within their communities. SECU Bridge to Career provides funding for $500 scholarships, to be awarded to up to 30 eligible students at each of the 58 NC Community College campuses. The SECU Bridge to Career program has supported community college workforce development and continuing education students across North Carolina since 2018.

Students are eligible to be awarded up to two (2) of these scholarships within the program year (July 1, 2023, to August 31, 2024).  All course work must be completed by August 31, 2024.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Must be a North Carolina resident
  • Must be a member of one of the following groups:
    • Member of the NC National Guard
    • Military veteran or spouse
    • Member of an underserved populations
  • Not a director, employee, or family member of an employee of the State Employees’ Credit Union or SECU Foundation.

Course Requirements: Must be an approved course in the NCCCS Combined Course Library that leads to an industry recognized credential. This credential must be on the NC Workforce Credentials list.

 

In 2021, the General Assembly of North Carolinaestablish the Short-Term Workforce Development (STWD) Grant Program. The program intends to remove access barriers to high-quality, in-demand, sustaining wage careers for eligible North Carolina students pursuing high-demand workforce training programs in pathways identified in collaboration with the Department of Commerce that lead to a State or industry-recognized credential. Through this program, each college can determine grant award amounts based on student needs, local industry needs, number of eligible students, and cost of the course/pathway, up to a maximum award of $750 per course. These grants can help address the cost of tuition/registration fees, course fees, books, supplies, credentialing tests, transportation, childcare, and any other components of the total cost of attendance.

Eligibility Requirements

  • Be a resident of North Carolina
  • Must be enrolled in Workforce Continuing Education (WCE) pathways/courses leading to a N.C. Workforce Credential identified as either Essential or Career level. These pathways may consist of a single WCE course or a series of courses, and must be on the NC Workforce Credentials list.