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The UNC American Indian Center offers two awards for students that have demonstrated an interest in serving the North Carolina American Indian population.  These awards are the Carolina Native Service Scholars Award and The Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Scholarship Award.  We are now accepting applications for both awards.

Recipients will be honored at the 2017 Faith Award Luncheon on October 2nd and are strongly encouraged to attend. Deadlines and details for both awards are provided below.

 

Carolina Native Service Scholars Award

Deadline: Friday, September 15, 2017

The Carolina Native Service Scholars Award will pay a portion of book and supply expenses for Summer Bridge students who have demonstrated service and/or leadership in a NC Native community.

How to Apply

Interested applicants should provide a two-page single space essay (maximum) about their demonstrated service and/or leadership in a Native community in the state.

Award Amount

The award is $750 to be used towards books and related school supplies.  The funds will be placed directly on the student’s UNC One Card. The selected recipient is strongly encouraged to attend the Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Award Luncheon on October 2, 2017 where the recipient will be honored.

Commitment

Students receiving the award will be encouraged to work at least one year during their first two years on a service project at the American Indian Center where they will be exposed to professional development, leadership, and community engagement opportunities.  At the end of their service project, each intern will provide a written summary of their experience to be shared with the family making this award possible.

Deadline

Interested students should submit their essay to the Amy Locklear Hertel, Director of the American Indian Center at amy_hertel@unc.edu by Friday, September 15, 2017.

 

The Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Award

Deadline: Wednesday, September 13, 2017

The Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Award seeks to celebrate and honor the life of former Tar Heel, Faith Danielle Hedgepeth.  Established in 2015, the award serves to support current Tar Heels along their academic journey while providing an avenue for impact outside the classroom though extracurricular engagement, as Faith did during her time on campus.  Faith was involved in various student organizations such as the Carolina Indian Circle (CIC) as well as others.  She was a cherished member of the Summer Bridge family and many other social circles.  A central goal of Faith’s educational pursuits was to be better positioned to have a positive impact in her community upon completion of her present and future studies.

The Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Award may be used towards books and related school supplies.  Applicants should be a sophomore student interested in pursuing a career in a helping or health profession serving American Indian populations.  Interested students should also be able to demonstrate a record of service to the American Indian campus community.

How to Apply

  • Applicants should provide no more than a two-page single-spaced essay (maximum) about their demonstrated service and leadership in a NC Native community and how that has informed their academic and professional goals.
  • A resume reflecting this service should also be submitted with the essay.

Award Amount

One student will receive $1,000 to be used towards books and related school supplies.  The funds will be placed directly on the student’s UNC One Card.  The selected recipient is strongly encouraged to attend the Faith Danielle Hedgepeth Award Luncheon on October 2, 2017 where they will be honored.

Deadline

Interested students should submit their essay to Amy Locklear Hertel, Director of the American Indian Center at amy_hertel@unc.edu by noon Wednesday, September 13, 2017.

 

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