Funds
Friends of Honors Carolina
Provides support for strategic advancements within Honors Carolina.
Friends of the Learning and Writing Center
Provides support for strategic advancements in the Writing and Learning Center.
Global Social Development Innovation (GSDI)
Provides support for economic security, workforce development, financial inclusion, social protection, health, and education. Its projects are in India, Kenya, Uganda and other countries.
Graduate Professional Development Fund
The Graduate School’s CareerWell Professional Development program equips graduate students with the skills to thrive beyond academia. Through workshops, coaching and targeted resources, we prepare students to lead and excel in diverse career paths.
Graduate School Dean's Fund
This unrestricted fund is our most powerful tool for supporting graduate students. It enables The Graduate School to respond quickly to emerging needs, launch new initiatives and invest in opportunities the moment they arise.
Graduate Student Emergency Fund
This Fund exists to provide financial assistance to graduate and professional students with emergency financial assistance for unforeseen financial circumstances that could hinder their ability to complete their graduate or professional degrees.
Heels Care Network
Provide support for all existing and emerging on-campus programs to promote mental health, resiliency and well-being for Carolina students.
Impact Awards
Impact Awards recognize current graduate students and recent graduate alumni whose research contributes to the educational, economic, physical, social or cultural well-being of North Carolina communities and citizens.
Innovate Carolina Student Engagement
Supports students pursuing entrepreneurial endeavors including internships at startups, the 1789 club, micro-grants, pitch competitions and more.
Kenan-Flagler MBA Student Emergency Fund
Provides financial assistance to full-time Master of Business Administration students who encounter unforeseen and urgent financial difficulties that may otherwise hinder their ability to continue their education successfully.