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Lumbee Tribe of N.C. Student Housing Voucher applications open now

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago
Photo provided by LTNC

Students planning to apply for a Lumbee Tribe Student Housing Voucher for the Fall semester, it is time to apply. 

This program supplements housing costs for income-eligible Lumbee Undergraduate and Graduate students at a four-year college or university in North Carolina.

The mission of the Lumbee Tribe Student Housing Voucher Program, according to the organization, is to provide affordable, safe and sanitary housing for tribal-enrolled college students in the state.

The housing voucher will provide $1500 per semester and $3000 a year up to four years.

Students must maintain a GPA over 2.5 and complete 20 hours of community service a semester assigned by the LTNC to continue to receive their vouchers. 

The application dates are July 10, 2023 - September 1st, 2023 for the Fall semester.  The application is available online; use the following link to apply https://lumbee.my.salesforce.com/.

Instructions for beginning the application process can be found here.

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