Funds
MSW Practicum Scholarships
Provides support for stipends to MSW students completing their required internships, often relieving them of the need for outside work for pay.
Social Work-Continuing Education
Provides support for scholarships, which allow access to cutting edge research and practices to new practitioners and recent graduates when attending may be cost prohibitive.
Study Abroad
Provides support for expanding study abroad opportunities to enable all Carolina students to have a meaningful global experience during their studies.
The Chancellor's Science Scholars Fund
Provides support for merit-based scholarships, access to cutting-edge research opportunities, professional development, leadership training, mentorship and programming designed for academic and future success.
The Hortense McClinton Legacy Scholarship
Provide support for students interested in pursuing a social work degree to do so with limited debt, which honors the first Black faculty member at Carolina.
The Louise Coggins Pathways Scholarship
This fund was established to provide scholarship support to Bachelor of Social Work students at the UNC School of Social Work.
The O.B. Hardison Scholarship Fund for the Humanities
Provides support for a scholarship in honor of Professor O.B. Hardison, a renowned scholar of English literature who impacted a generation of Carolina students, providing them with an intellectual awakening.
The School of Social Work Scholarship Fund
Provide support for dozens of scholarship funds to help students. Some are designated for students who meet certain criteria — for example, a student who lives in a particular county or a student who is pursuing a particular career in social work.
The Summer Bridge Program
Provides support for a six-week program that helps incoming students, many from underserved backgrounds, transition to college life.
Undergraduate Education Fund
Provides support for the Office of Undergraduate Education to empower students, advance educational innovation and ensure a strong future for undergraduate education.