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Important Fall 2026 Financial Aid Information

The FAFSA for the upcoming Fall 2026 semester is available on StudentAid.gov! We strongly encourage all students to complete the 2026-27 FAFSA by March 15, 2026.

Reminder for new students! If you are planning to apply for financial aid and enroll at Greensboro College in the upcoming Spring 2026 or Summer 2026 semester, you must complete the 2025-26 FAFSA. The 2025-26 FAFSA form is available on StudentAid.gov.

We believe every student deserves a strong path to a great future. From scholarships to grants to loans, there are many ways to pay for college — and many questions too. You can find all the answers here, including how we’re taking action to make a Greensboro College education more accessible and affordable.

Greensboro College’s school code for FAFSA is 002930.

Contact Us

Mailing Address

Greensboro College
Financial Aid Office
815 W. Market St.
Greensboro, NC 27401-1875

Phone Number

Email Address

sfs@greensboro.edu

Lindsay Latham ’08

Senior Director of
Student Financial Services

Main Building Office 101

lindsay.latham@greensboro.edu

Andrea Humble ’95

Director of Student Accounts

Main Building Office 107

andream@greensboro.edu

Joan Springett-Coscia

Student Financial Services Coordinator

Main Building Office 102

joan.springett-coscia@greensboro.edu

Ryan Mickey

Financial Aid Data Specialist

Main Building Office 104

ryan.mickey@greensboro.edu

Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Greensboro College class of 2019

“I loved the GC Honors program and Greensboro College. I felt safe and a sense of genuine belonging at the college. I worked closely with my thesis advisor and professors who helped inspire me to define my path and passion of interest. That path has led me to complete my doctoral studies in Engineering Mechanics.”

- Dr. Josh Fitzgerald, Class of ’19, Mathematics Major

Dr. Josh Fitzgerald earned his master's from Virginia Tech University (studied astrodynamics) as well as earning an Engineering Mechanics Ph.D. He joined the NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, TX as an Advanced Mission Design Engineer, optimizing trajectories for the Artemis II and III missions to return humans to the moon.