Funds
Acceleration Fund for Practice
Enables Gillings to use its expertise and resources to help North Carolina communities confront emerging public health challenges and drive innovative, sustainable solutions.
Acceleration Fund for Research
Provides support for Gillings faculty, students and staff to address critical public health challenges through research.
Adams School of Dentistry Dean's Fund
Provides support for the dean’s vision for the Adams School of Dentistry.
Art Museum Educational Program Gift Fund
Provide support for the Ackland's educational programs, which use art to facilitate understanding across all its audiences.
Basic Needs Fund
Provide support to ensure that all students have access to the resources needed to focus on their education and success at Carolina.
Carolina Candidacy and Degree Advancement
The Carolina Candidacy and Degree Advancement Fund provides critical short-term support to graduate students facing funding disruptions, helping them stay on track to complete their degrees.
Carolina Closet
Provides professional attire to students at no cost, helping to support career readiness and confidence. Since its presentation at the Fall Board of Visitors meeting, the Closet has continued to grow its reach and impact, expanding access and resources for students across campus.
Carolina College Advising Corps Gift Account
Provides support for recent Carolina graduates to directly serve underrepresented high school students and provide them with college access support.
Carolina Community Academy Fund
Provides support for Carolina Community Academy (CCA), an innovative school serving K-2 students based in Roxboro, N.C. Committed to evidence-based practices, social-emotional learning, and robust wraparound services, Carolina Community Academy seeks to support all students and their families by connecting them to resources on campus and within the community.
Carolina Covenant Scholarships General Fund
Provides support for The Carolina Covenant, a groundbreaking initiative that gives talented, low-income students an opportunity to attend Carolina—without borrowing a penny.