Funds
Study Abroad
Provides support for expanding study abroad opportunities to enable all Carolina students to have a meaningful global experience during their studies.
Summer Research Fellowships
These fellowships ensure timely degree completion in disciplines where summer funding is not available.
Tar Heel Business Academy Scholarship Fund
Provides need-based scholarships for high school students to attend the Tar Heel Business Academy, UNC Kenan-Flagler’s pre-college business program.
The Blue Sky Scholars Expendable Fund
Provides support for middle-income undergraduate students from North Carolina through financial aid.
The Carol and William Malloy Endowed Travel Fund
Provides support to graduate students with travel expenses incurred while sharing their research at education conferences.
The Caroline H. and Thomas S. Royster Jr. Graduate Fellowship Fund
Established in 1996 by the visionary Dr. and Mrs. Thomas S. Royster, The Royster Society of Fellows is the premier doctoral recruitment fellowship program at the Carolina. As a member of the Royster Society of Fellows, graduate students become part of an exclusive community that extends beyond their time at the University.
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 Dean E. Smith Scholarship Fund
Provides support to a student or students enrolled in the UNC School of Education who plan to make a career as teachers in elementary or secondary schools.
The Financial Well-Being Center
Provides support for the Center’s mission to offer inclusive financial education, support basic needs, and empower individuals to improve their financial well-being, ensuring success for future generations.
The Genevieve and Thomas Arnold Educator Support Expendable Fund
Provides support for licensure exam fees, internship travel stipends, and professional development opportunities for future educators at the UNC School of Education.