University of North Carolina Wilmington - Cameron School of Business
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Cameron School of Business Scholarships

The Shelia Adams International Business Scholarship is awarded annually to a student involved in the Cameron School of Business International Programs. Preference is given to Freshmen and/or students in the TransAtlantic Business School Alliance. The scholarship is a merit based award.

The BB&T Scholarship Fund are awarded annually to juniors or seniors majoring in a business discipline. 

The Centura Banks Honors Scholarships are awarded annually to Cameron School of Business students. The scholarships are merit based as a first consideration, with need as a secondary factor. Recipients must have graduated from a high school located in a North Carolina county where there is an RBC Centura Banks branch.

The Victor G. Collins Scholarship is a merit scholarship. The recipient must have been accepted into the Cameron School of Business and indicated a commitment to major in accounting.

The Dixon Hughes Graduate Scholarship is awarded to a student who has been accepted into the Cameron School of Business MSA program. The scholarship is a merit based award.  * This scholarship is granted through MSA application/approval process, not by CSB Scholarship Committee.

The Frank Dunne, Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship shall be awarded annually to a rising junior, senior, or graduate student who will be accepted in the Cameron School of Business. The recipient of the scholarship will be a deserving student of highly demonstrated scholastic ability, need, and strong character. The recipient must be supported by recommendations from the faculty of the Cameron School of Business.

The Beth Dow Fortenbery Memorial Scholarship is awarded annually to a female freshman student from North Carolina or Virginia who intends to major in business and is involved in an international program or course in the Cameron School of Business.  The scholarship is renewable annually, at the discretion of the dean, if academic performance is within accepted guidelines.

The Gerald and Dolores Green Scholarship is a merit scholarship. The recipient will be selected based on demonstrated academic ability.  The recipient must have been accepted into the Cameron School of Business and indicated a commitment to major in accounting.

The Warren Gulko Memorial Scholarship is awarded to a rising junior or senior in the Cameron School of Business majoring in operations management or information systems. The scholarship is considered a merit scholarship with financial need being a secondary consideration. Proven academic performance, strong moral character and leadership is the primary factor in determining the recipient.

The Hamilton and Johnson Accounting Scholarship is awarded to a student who has been accepted into the MSA program in the Cameron School of Business. The scholarship is a merit based award. * This scholarship is granted through MSA application/approval process, not by CSB Scholarship Committee.

The Roger P. Hill Scholarship is awarded annually to a rising junior or senior business student on the basis of scholastic ability, character, and recommendations by the faculty. Special consideration is given to non-traditional students beginning or returning to academic study.

Hughes Brothers, Inc. Scholarships are awarded annually to incoming freshmen who plan a business concentration, and cover tuition, fees, books, housing, and meals. The scholarship criteria are: 1) graduated from an approved North Carolina high school, 2) academic ability, 3) need, and 4) high potential for leadership.  Contact Financial Aid Office and high school guidance counselor.

The Independent Insurance Agents of North Carolina Inc. Scholarship Fund is awarded to a rising junior or senior in the Cameron School of Business with a demonstrated interest towards a career in insurance. Preference is given to applicants who are North Carolina residents.

The Information Systems and Operations Management Scholarship, established in recognition of the faculty, is awarded annually on the basis of scholastic ability and recommendations by the faculty to a junior or senior who has indicated interest in the field of information systems or operations management.

The Institute of Management Accountants Wilmington Chapter Scholarship Fund is awarded annually to a rising junior or senior majoring in accounting. Primary criteria are scholastic merit and recommendation by the faculty.

J.W. Jackson Scholarship Fund are awarded annually to rising junior, senior, or graduate students in the Cameron School of Business.  The scholarships are designed for students with high academic potential.  Students awarded this scholarship are eligible to reapply.

The June and Turner Johnson Scholarship shall be considered a need-based scholarship subject to the criteria and guidelines adopted by the university in determining financial need. The scholarship is limited to graduates from one of the New Hanover County high schools (public or private). The student must be accepted into the Cameron School of Business and must have chosen to major in accountancy.

The Norman R. Kaylor Endowed Scholarship shall be awarded annually to a rising junior, senior, or graduate student who will be accepted in the Cameron School of Business. In recognition of Dr. Kaylor’s contributions to Cameron, the recipient of the scholarship will be a deserving student with proven scholastic achievement, leadership qualities, and exemplary moral and ethical character.

The Stephen and Kathleen Kelbley Scholarship is primarily merit-based and is awarded annually to a rising junior or senior in the Cameron School of Business. Need, exemplary moral character, and leadership potential serve as secondary considerations.

The Mary R. King Memorial Scholarship is a merit-based scholarship for female students who are rising juniors or seniors in the Cameron School of Business. Recipients must have graduated from a high school in southeast North Carolina.

Charles R. Long Scholarship Fund is awarded to student(s) majoring in accountancy or philosophy and religion. Scholarship(s) will be awarded based on a prospective student’s need and academic potential as first priority. Leadership potential and citizenship shall be considered as additional factors in the selection process. Preference is given to students from southeast North Carolina.

The Lower Cape Fear Human Resource Scholarship Fund, established for students planning to concentrate in the study of management with a special interest in HR, is awarded annually on the basis of scholastic ability, financial need and recommendations by faculty.

The John A. Marts Business Scholarship is awarded to a married, full-time student in the Cameron School of Business. The recipient is to be employed at least part-time during a majority of any year in which the award is received. Preference will be given to an accounting major with a GPA of at least 2.5.

The McGladrey & Pullen Graduate Scholarship is awarded to a student who has been accepted into the MSA program in the Cameron School of Business. The scholarship is a merit based award. * This scholarship is granted through MSA application/approval process, not by CSB Scholarship Committee.

The Joseph Lewis King Scholarship is awarded annually to a female student who has been accepted into the Cameron School of Business. The scholarship is merit based and is renewable contingent upon high academic performance. Preference is given to students majoring in Marketing

The Pearson & Patterson Group at Merrill Lynch Business Scholarship is awarded to a students who has been accepted into the Cameron School of Business majoring in economics, finance, management, accounting or marketing. The scholarship is merit based with financial need being secondary consideration.

First Citizens Bank, SSB Scholarshipis awarded annually. Preference is given to students concentrating in economics or finance and to those who are high school graduates from New Hanover or Pender Counties. Renewable (two years max).

The Pittard, Perry & Crone Inc. Jake Rhyne Memorial Scholarship is awarded to students who have been accepted into the Cameron School of Business Masters of Science in Accountancy Program. The recipient must be a resident of eastern North Carolina or a county in which Pittard, Perry & Crone, Inc. maintains an office.* This scholarship is granted through MSA application/approval process, not by CSB Scholarship Committee.

Purchasing Management - Association of Carolinas-Virginia Scholarship is awarded annually to a student with an indicated interest in the field of purchasing management.  Special consideration is given to students who have selected the operations management option in the business systems major.

The Joanne Rockness MSA Scholarship is awarded annually to a student accepted into the Cameron School of Business and the MSA program. The scholarship is considered a merit scholarship with financial need being secondary consideration. Awarded by CSB Scholarship Committee and MSA director.

The Grant Thorton LLP Accounting Scholarshipis awarded to a student who has been accepted into the Cameron School of Business MSA program. The scholarship is a merit based award.  * This scholarship is granted through MSA application/approval process, not by CSB Scholarship Committee.

The Wachovia Bank Scholarship is a diversity scholarship awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student who has been accepted into the Cameron School of Business. The scholarship recipient will be selected based on demonstrated academic ability.  The award may be renewed subject to the scholarship committee's recommendation.

Elwood Walker Scholarship is awarded annually to a student accepted into the Masters of Science in Accountancy Program. The recipient must be academically gifted, have a strong character, and be supported by recommendations from the faculty of the Cameron School of Business. * This scholarship is granted through MSA application/approval process, not by CSB Scholarship Committee.

The Mary McDuffie Walker Scholarship is awarded annually to a rising junior or senior in the Cameron School of Business who demonstrates scholastic ability and strong character.

The Michael W. Ward Family Scholarship is awarded to a student who has been accepted into the Cameron School of Business and is participating in an international program or course. The scholarship is merit based and the recipient will be selected based on demonstrated academic ability.

The Robert F. Warwick Accounting Scholarship is a merit based scholarship awarded to a Cameron School of Business student (graduate or undergraduate) majoring in Accounting.

The William J. and Jacqueline S. Warwick Scholarship is awarded to a student who has been accepted in to the Cameron School of Business and must qualify as an in-state student. The recipient may be an undergraduate or graduate student. The selection will be based on demonstrated academic ability, as evidenced by a minimum 3.3 GPA. The scholarship is renewable, and the selection committee shall give preference to a recipient who continues to qualify for the scholarship until graduation.

The Harold W. Wells & Sons International Business Scholarship is a merit based scholarship awarded to a Cameron student enrolled in the International Business program.

The Sally R. Wilkins Scholarship is awarded annually to a female student pursuing a business or professional career. Applicants must have clearly designed academic goals and be able to demonstrate financial need.

The Denis G. Carter Scholarship is considered a merit scholarship and the recipient will be selected on demonstrated academic ability in accordance with the university’s criteria for the award of merit scholarships. It is available to an incoming freshman at UNCW who has expressed interest in pursuing a major within the Cameron School of Business. The scholarship is renewable if the recipient remains in good academic standing. Contact the Office of Admissions for information.

The Institute for Innovation Scholarship is annually awarded and is considered a merit scholarship. Selection will be based on demonstrated academic ability and in support of the University’s stated commitment to diversity. This Scholarship is available to a student of the Cameron School of Business with a minimum GPA of 3.0.

The Beck Family Foundation Entrepreneurship Scholarship is in honor of Emily Nolan and will be used to assist students majoring in Entrepreneurship and Business Development within the Cameron School of Business. The award will be made annually to a student entering his/her senior year who has been admitted to the Cameron School of Business and is majoring in Entrepreneurship and Business Development. The selection will be based on academic ability, as evidenced by a minimum of a 3.3 GPA and demonstrated extra-curricular leadership/involvement in campus activities and/or entrepreneurial endeavors.

The James C. Braye Scholarship is created by Malcomb Coley to honor James C. Braye. The scholarship is intended to support the University’s commitment to maintaining a campus environment that values a rich diversity of human beings among its faculty, staff, and students. This diversity scholarship will be awarded to a student(s) accepted into the Cameron School of Business. It is considered a merit scholarship and the recipient(s) will be selected on demonstrated academic ability in accordance with the University’s criteria for the award of merit scholarships.

The Herbert and Gina McKim Scholarship is created by Mr. and Mrs. McKim and will be used to assist students who have majored in business at Cape Fear Community College and wish to pursue a baccalaureate degree in business in the Cameron School of Business at UNCW. The recipient must have been accepted into the Cameron School of Business and have graduated from Cape Fear Community College with a major in Business. The selection will be based on demonstrated academic ability, as evidenced by a minimum 3.0 GPA, with financial need as a secondary consideration.


(Note: The above list was accurate when published. Please be aware, however, that the funding situation may change for some scholarships, and new scholarships may become available. You will be considered for new scholarships that you are eligible for).


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