Funding Opportunities
Connected Learning Program Project Grant
Students who live in the Connected Learning Program at Cobb Hall pursue a passionate interest during their residency and demonstrate this passion by undertaking and completing projects of their own design.
Hamilton Family
Fellowship for Teaching with New Media
The Hamilton Family Fellowship for Teaching with New Media
provides a semester of leave time to faculty who wish to work
on a project that will make it possible to teach using new
instructional technologies. The Fellowship supports the development
of projects that promote the use of new media to enrich undergraduate
teaching and learning, either within the classroom or beyond.
Grants for Teaching
with New Technology
The James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence
makes a limited number of small grants (up to $400) to faculty
or instructors to support the use of technology in First Year
Seminars, Honors seminars, and other courses taught in the
Johnston Center. Activities supported by the grants must be
scheduled in the Johnston Center.
Honors Thesis
Research Awards
Financial support for expenses related to the senior Honors thesis.
Jim and Helen
Underhill Course Enhancement Awards
Underhill Grants fund activities designed to enhance and enlarge the intellectual experience of undergraduates at Carolina, particularly first year students.
Collaborate
With Us
The James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence welcomes the opportunity to work with departments and other academic units to create programming designed to enhance the intellectual climate for undergraduates at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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