Funds
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.
Stone Center Communiversity Program
Provide support for the CommUniversity Youth Program (CYP) is the Stone Center’s longest-running outreach program. CYP, founded by Carolina students in 1992, serves an enrichment program for K-12 scholars. Communiversity Youth Program is supported by volunteers from the campus community and takes place after school, four days per week during the academic year.
The Barry and Ann Hounshell Fund
Honors the work and life of Barry Hounshell, former faculty member at the UNC School of Education, and his wife, Ann, in hopes of reminding students and faculty members of the importance of mentoring and developing lifelong commitments to their students in the UNC School of Education.
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 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 Dr. J. Kimball King Distinguished Professorship Fund
Provides support for a professorship in English and comparative literature in honor of Dr. J. Kimball King's legacy of teaching excellence.
The Duncan and Katie Young Expendable Fund for School-Based Mental Health and Wellness
Provides immediate support for the creation of school environments that promote high levels of mental health and wellness, including those of students as well as educators.
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.
The Gerald Unks Fund
Provides resources to areas of need in the UNC School of Education community. Often this includes valuable funding to support undergraduate and graduate student travel for internships, fellowships and academic or professional conferences.
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.