The North Carolina Sheriffs’ Association (NCSA) created the Criminal Justice Scholarship Program to assist students who are dependents of law enforcement officials or who are studying in the criminal justice field and express an interest in pursuing a career in law enforcement. The NCSA sponsors this scholarship program. The North Carolina State Education Assistance Authority (NCSEAA) administers the scholarship to the students within The University of North Carolina System. The North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities (NCICU) administers the scholarship to the students attending private, non-profit colleges in North Carolina.
Current Applicant Prerequisites – Applicants must be a North Carolina resident enrolled for a minimum of 12 credit hours in an undergraduate degree granting criminal justice program at one of the institutions of The University of North Carolina or the North Carolina Independent Colleges and Universities. Applicants must express an interest in pursuing a career in law enforcement and must be recommended by their local sheriff. Selection of recipients is based on the following priorities:
Priority 1 – – a child or step-child of a North Carolina Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff
Priority 2 – – a child or step-child of any North Carolina law enforcement officer killed in the line of duty
Priority 3 – – a child or step-child of a North Carolina Sheriff or Deputy Sheriff who is deceased or retired (regular or disability)
Priority 4 – – an academically eligible North Carolina criminal justice student with demonstrated financial need (these applicants must file a Free Application for Federal Student Aid or FAFSA)
Eligible UNC Universities –
Appalachian State University | North Carolina State University |
East Carolina University | The University of North Carolina at Charlotte |
Elizabeth City State University | The University of North Carolina at Pembroke |
Fayetteville State University | The University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
North Carolina A & T State University | Western Carolina University |
North Carolina Central University | Winston-Salem State University |
Eligible Private Colleges or Universities –
Barton College | Guilford College | Methodist University | |
Belmont Abbey College | High Point University | Montreat College | |
Brevard College | Johnson C. Smith University |
North Carolina Wesleyan University | |
Campbell University | Lees-McRae College | Pfeiffer University | |
Catawba College | Lenoir-Rhyne University | St. Augustine’s University | |
Chowan University | Livingstone College | University of Mount Olive | |
Gardner-Webb University | Mars Hill University | William Peace University | |
Greensboro College | Meredith College | Wingate University |
Value of Scholarship – Each Criminal Justice Scholarship is valued at $2,000 per year, $1,000 for the Fall semester and $1,000 for the Spring semester. Scholarship funds not used due to student withdrawal, or dismissal, must be refunded to the NCSA by the university.
Application Process and Procedure – One nominee for the scholarship is chosen each year by the financial aid office at each eligible college or university, subject to approval by the NCSEAA or NCICU, and subject to continued funding by the Association. Applications must be approved and signed by the financial aid official at the college or university. The Financial Aid Official will mail the chosen application(s) to either NCSEAA (Post Office Box 41046, Raleigh, NC 27604) or NCICU (530 North Blount Street, Raleigh, NC 27604).
2024-2025 NCSA Annual Scholarship Awards
Nicole Waterbury | Barton College |
James Dodson | Brevard College |
Matthew Soloman | Campbell University |
Jordan Grant | Catawba College |
Derrick Wade | Chowan University |
Claire Williams | East Carolina University |
Victoria Blount | Elizabeth City State University |
Brandon Charles | High Point University |
Kaylee Messick | Lees-McRae College |
Jasmine Swirski | Mars Hill University |
Kristin McGeachy | North Carolina A&T State University |
Darryl Taylor | North Carolina Central University |
Octavia Moore | North Carolina Wesleyan University |
Diana Evans | The University of North Carolina at Pembroke |
Tyler Martin | The University of North Carolina at Wilmington |
Darius McKenzie | University of Mount Olive |
Marissa Arwood | Western Carolina University |