Funds
Carolina Nursing Global Fund
Provides support to expand global learning opportunities for Carolina Nursing students and faculty through study abroad, international virtual collaboration and visiting scholars — preparing nurses to improve health across cultures and communities.
Department of Economics
Provides support for the department's greatest needs, which include showcasing faculty research, aiding students' travel to conferences and competitions, funding the Quantitative Financial Economic Program and offering seminars and Career Preparation courses.
Global Public Health Travel Fund
Provides support for graduate and undergraduate student travel as it relates to practicum and other educational opportunities
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.
Morehead-Cain Scholarship Fund
Provide support for the Morehead-Cain Program at Carolina, the first program of its kind in the United States. Morehead-Cain identifies the most promising young leaders across our state, nation and world, and invests in a transformational college experience at Carolina that prepares them for a lifetime of impact.
MSW Practicum Scholarships
Provides support for stipends to MSW students completing their required internships, often relieving them of the need for outside work for pay.
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.
Study Abroad
Provides support for expanding study abroad opportunities to enable all Carolina students to have a meaningful global experience during their studies.
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.