Funds
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 Iris Carlton-LaNey Scholarship Fund
Provides support for MSW students who are pursuing careers as social work professionals in the areas of social justice and racial equity.
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 MAC Student Assistance Fund
Provides support for Master of Accounting students with an emergent financial need, creating necessary resources to support them without interruption to their academic pursuits.
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 Civic Life and Leadership Course Enhancement Fund
Strengthen SCiLL's distinctive curriculum by funding guest lecturers, debate and dialogue programming, experiential learning and other enhancements that deepen students' understanding of civic life and leadership.
The School of Civic Life and Leadership Libertas Scholarship
Provides support for the next generation of civic leaders by providing merit scholarships and enrichment opportunities for outstanding students pursuing a minor in the UNC School of Civic Life and Leadership.
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 Scott Family Foundation Expendable Fund for Student Experiences
Ensure that students with financial need can take advantage of the school’s many transformational experiential learning opportunities that are available both through course work and extracurricular opportunities.
The Sean Douglas Fellowship Endowment
Provides support for professional development experiences for students through internships with the Stone Center. The Fellowship, named for UNC-Chapel Hill alum Sean Douglas, a U.S. Army veteran, aviator and community leader, provides semester-long paid internships. Students work directly with Stone Center staff to develop meaningful service and engagement experiences on campus and in the surrounding communities.