Ronald Aycock Public Administration Scholarship
The Ronald Aycock Public Administration Scholarship is awarded annually to an academically outstanding student who demonstrates a commitment to the study of public service. The scholarship honors Aycock’s more than 30 years of dedicated public service to county governments in North Carolina.
Robert W. Bradshaw Jr. Public Administration Fellowship
The Robert W. Bradshaw Jr. Public Administration Fellowship is awarded to an academically outstanding MPA student with a demonstrated desire to pursue a career in public service. Bradshaw was a mentor and advisor for many local government officials throughout his career.
MPA Class of ’74 Scholarship
The MPA Class of ’74 Scholarship Endowment is awarded annually to an academically distinguished MPA student who aspires to enter or continue a career in local government. The class of ’74 comprises exceptional leaders and successful individuals with careers in diverse fields of public service.
Jean D. Coble Scholarship
The Jean D. Coble Scholarship is awarded annually to an entering MPA student. The scholarship was established to honor Jean Coble, who dedicated 32 years of service to the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, 18 of those to the MPA program.
Diversity in Public Service Scholarship
The Diversity in Public Service Scholarship is awarded annually to an entering student or students who contribute to and enrich the program’s diversity. The Scholarship was created in 2005 by MPA alumnus James Howerton and is supported by MPA alumni, faculty, and friends.
John Milton Gold Scholarship
The John Milton Gold Scholarship is awarded by the North Carolina City and County Management Association (NCCCMA) to an academically outstanding student who has expressed a desire to pursue a career in local government.
Hayman-Howard-Wright Scholarship
The Hayman-Howard-Wright Scholarship is awarded to academically excellent students who are returning to the classroom after gaining valuable work experience.
Robert House Public Administration Scholarship
The Robert House scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates a desire to pursue a career in local government. The scholarship is made possible by gifts in memory of G. Robert “Bob” House, who had a distinguished career in local government in North Carolina and Virginia.
J. Edward Kitchen Scholarship
The J. Edward Kitchen Scholarship provides support to an academically outstanding MPA student. The scholarship was established by the Community Foundation of Greater Greensboro to honor Ed Kitchen, a UNC-Chapel alumnus and the former city manager of Greensboro, North Carolina.
North Carolina Local Government Scholarship Fund
The North Carolina Local Government Scholarship is awarded annually to a second-year MPA student who intends to pursue a career in local government. Edward A. Wyatt endowed the scholarship in 2005, following a distinguished career in local government.
Nanette V. Mengel Scholarship
The Nanette V. Mengel Scholarship is awarded to several academically outstanding MPA students each year. The scholarship is provided by Mengel’s family to honor and celebrate her life and work. Mengel taught the communications class in the MPA Program for 23 years and taught classes in many other departments at UNC-Chapel Hill.
Preyer Family Scholarship
The Preyer Family Scholarship is awarded to several academically exceptional students who demonstrate an interest in pursuing a career in nonprofit management. The scholarship is maintained by the L. Richard Preyer family.
The Doug and Sharon Rothwell Public Administration Scholarship
The Rothwell Scholarship, endowed by MPA alumni Sharon and A. Douglas Rothwell, is the premier MPA scholarship and is awarded annually to an academically outstanding student.
Betsy Ross Howe Stafford Scholarship
The Betsy Ross Howe Stafford Scholarship is awarded to a student who demonstrates an interest in a career in local government administration. Stafford graduated from UNC-Chapel Hill and had a distinguished career in federal government administration.
Richard Y. Stevens Scholarship
The Richard Y. Stevens Scholarship is awarded annually to an academically distinguished MPA student who aspires to enter or continue a career in local or state government. Stevens graduated from the MPA program in 1978.
A. John Vogt Scholarship
The A. John Vogt Scholarship is awarded to an academically exceptional student who demonstrates a commitment to the study of public administration. The Scholarship honors Vogt’s 30-year career with the School of Government and his contributions to the study of public finance.
The James L. Westbrook, Jr. and Ashley Westbrook Turton Memorial Scholarship
The James L. Westbrook Jr. and Ashley Westbrook Turton Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to an MPA student who is interested in a career in local, state, or federal government. The scholarship honors the lives and accomplishments of the late James L. Westbrook and his daughter Ashley Turton.
Paul Wager Scholarship
The Paul Wager Scholarship is awarded to an MPA student with an exceptional academic record. The scholarship was established by School of Government Professor Donald Hayman to honor fellow faculty member, Professor Paul Wager.
The Gordon Whitaker Scholarship
The Gordon Whitaker Scholarship is awarded to a second-year MPA student who has an excellent academic record. The scholarship was created to honor Professor Whitaker’s outstanding, 39-year career in public service.
The J. Thomas Lundy Leadership in Public Service Scholarship
The J. Thomas Lundy Leadership in Public Service Scholarship is awarded to an academically outstanding MPA student with a demonstrated desire to pursue a career in local government. This scholarship was created to honor Lundy’s career as a county manager in Catawba County and his belief in the program’s mission of preparing future public service leaders.
MPA Online Student Endowment
The Master of Public Administration Online Student Support Endowment supports MPA@UNC students committed to public service leadership. The endowment was created by MPA@UNC alumnus Mike Silver ‘15, who, as one of the first MPA@UNC graduates, saw a need for establishing a fund designated to support students of the online format of the program.