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The Admissions Department works to find the right financial aid solution for you. Grant, scholarship, student loan, and work-study opportunities help make a Wingate University education affordable. Please contact your admissions counselor if you have any questions. Together, we’ll help find a way for you to become a Bulldog.

To apply for financial aid, you must first complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, better known as the FAFSA. The 2023-2024 FAFSA form is currently available; the 2024-2025 FAFSA application will be available beginning in December 2023. If you have questions about how to apply for financial aid, you can always contact your enrollment officer at (800) 755-5550.Wingate's FAFSA code is 002985  

Contact Us

Eva Baucom

Eva Baucom

Vice President of Enrollment Management
Anastasia Byrd

Anastasia Byrd

Transfer Admissions Counselor
Maeghan Edwards

Maeghan Edwards

Director of Health Professions Pathways
Valerie Graham

Valerie Graham

Director of Transfer & Specialized Admissions
TJ Harrell

TJ Harrell

First-Year Admissions Counselor
Debbie High

Debbie High

Senior Administrator for Admissions
Beau Horne

Beau Horne

First Year Admissions Counselor
Dane Jordan

Dane Jordan

Director of Admissions for Parent & Alumni Relations
Mayra Rosales

Mayra Rosales

Assistant Director for First-Year Admissions and Hispanic/Latinx Students
Randy Taylor

Randy Taylor

Director of Graduate Enrollment Communication, Professor
Jessica Teague

Jessica Teague

Director of Admissions for Events and Operations
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YOUR TITLE IX COORDINATOR

In accordance with federal regulations, we’ve dedicated a Title IX Coordinator responsible for the administration and implementation of Wingate University’s Title IX compliance efforts. If you have Title IX questions, complaints or concerns, please contact:
 
Title IX Coordinator:
Dr. April C. Smith
Efird Building
(704) 233-8649
 
Inquiries regarding the application of Title IX may be referred to the Department of Education’s Office of Civil Rights (OCR). The OCR ensures institutions receiving federal funding comply with Title IX regulations.

WHEN TO CONTACT YOUR TITLE IX COORDINATOR

 
If you feel you’ve been the victim of sexual harassment, misconduct, assault or violence or sex discrimination, we encourage you to reach out. That goes for students, faculty, staff, visitors and applicants for admission or employment. Federal and state laws prohibit retaliation against individuals who file a complaint in good faith or participate in an investigation involving an alleged Title IX violation.