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20 years of Carolina Covenant

For two decades, the Carolina Covenant has provided more than 10,000 students the opportunity to graduate debt-free through scholarships, work-study and grants.

Keep scrolling to learn about Covenant Scholars' experiences and other affordability initiatives at Carolina.

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

Covenant Scholars are admitted students from families with an income at or below 200% of the federal poverty guidelines and who meet additional financial criteria.

Read more about the Carolina Covenant program and its alumni.

Graduate lifts cap into the air in front of fireworks at Commencement

The simple idea of helping students from lower-income families find a path to debt-free graduation came to fruition under the guidance of former Chancellor James Moeser and Shirley Ort, former director of the Office of Scholarships and Student Aid. It now serves as a model program replicated by dozens of colleges and universities.

Read more about the beginnings of the Carolina Covenant and the legacy it’s formed.

Chancellor Moeser with group of Covenant Scholars

Covenant Scholars' experiences