College Campus Fund
This Unrestricted College Campus Fund was established to create flexibility when responding to new and emerging campus priorities.
Faculty Enrichment Fund
This fund supports the Craven CC faculty with professional and program development opportunities, including faculty travel and conference registration costs and program equipment and/or supply expenses. For more information: Criteria for Foundation Faculty Enrichment Fund – (pdf)
Student Engagement Fund
The purpose of this fund is to support student activities. Funds will be awarded to student clubs and organizations, as well as on-campus programs for future students, such as coordinated camps with area elementary, middle, and high school students. Student Engagement Funds are considered matching funds and will be equally matched based on what has been raised for the activity by a student group, partnership organization or departmental budget. To support our students, funds are awarded to student clubs and organizations and on-campus programs for future students. These funds are matched based on what has been raised for the activity by the student group, partnership organization or through a departmental budget. For more information: Criteria for Foundation Student Enrichment Fund – (pdf)
Staff Enrichment Fund
This fund supports our Craven CC staff with professional and program development opportunities. For more information: Criteria for Foundation Staff Enrichment Fund – (pdf)
Workforce Development Fund
This fund supports students enrolled in Craven’s Workforce Development training programs. Students in these hands-on, job skills programs may not be eligible for the same grants and scholarships that are available to curriculum students. This fund is designed to provide workforce students with financial aid for the registration and testing fees, tools and supplies that they need as they pursue professional skills, licenses and certificates.
General Scholarship Fund
General Scholarship Funds are not designated to students within any particular area of study, but are awarded to students who exceed GPA requirements and who have demonstrated financial need. The flexibility of the General Scholarship Fund allows the Foundation to have an impact across program areas, support students with a wide variety of interests and help them to further their educational and professional goals.
Endowment Funds
Named Endowment Funds are established so gifts serve as investments and produce income in perpetuity to underwrite the scholarships. Each fund has its own pre-established criteria, usually reflecting the interests of the donors.
- Gary & Versie Baldree
- Hunt Baxter (interested in college transfer)
- Mary Dale Bender (interested in further education)
- Elliott & Clara Bennett (interested in further education)
- Catherine Borgo, RN & Michael L. Davis, MD (Nursing – RN)
- Thurman E. Brock (technical or vocational)
- Janet MacDonald Coats (Nursing)
- Craven County Scholarship (high school and transfer)
- Margaret Minerva Coppage Davis (Cosmetology)
- Patsy & Earl Finch Family (interested in electronics
- Craven CC Foundation 2000 (Craven County high schools – senior)
- Ruth Gold (interested in business)
- Robert L. Hanson (interested in business)
- Havelock Chamber of Commerce (Havelock HS and in Aviation – AIT )
- Havelock Rotary Club (Aviation)
- Donald McBride Hudson
- David & Anna Hurst Student Ambassadors
- Mike D. & Linda P. Jones (interested in further education)
- Constance Newton Lupton (interested in further education)
- Paula Mattern (Nursing – RN)
- Tia Tamara McClendon (Craven County high school)
- The Military Order of the Purple Hearts
- Dr. Dale T. Millns (interested in college transfer – medical field)
- New Bern Rotary Club
- R. Scott & Lisa Ralls Leadership (female in STEM; and African American male)
- Lewis Steve Redd
- Ruby Russell/Christine Ipock (Nursing or Allied Health)
- Evelyn Newsome Saunders
- D.R. Segal Memorial (journalism, communications, English or literary arts)
- Dr. Raymond and Mrs. Dawn Staats (Engineering)
- D. Livingston Stallings (Engineering)
- Margaret Rawls Stancil
- James B. Stocks – New Bern Lions Club
- Trawick H. “Buzzy” Stubbs, Jr. (interested in further education)
- David L. Ward, Jr. (interested in further education)
- Fred & Florence Woodruff (interested in college transfer to 4-year school)
- Raymond Wolff (Aviation)
Scholarship Funds
Scholarships are awards of financial assistance to students based on various criteria, usually reflecting the donors’ values and priorities.
- Adelaide Gurganus Jackson Scholarship (Nursing)
- American Association of University Women – AAUW
- Amy Blackwell – STEM (female in STEM)
- Harold H. Bate Foundation
- David Bauer Memorial
- Stephen & Della Mae Best Memorial (African-American student)
- Christ Episcopal Church Women
- Selma B. Crofton (Education)
- Fallen Officer Memorial – V.E.M.A. (BLET)
- Col. Steve Furimsky (Marine veteran or military dependent)
- James Elliott Hawkins Memorial (Automotive)
- Karen E. Heath Memorial (medical assisting curriculum)
- Ray & Karen Leggett
- Exave & Beverly Lupton
- Thomas Minges Memorial
- National Active & Retired Federal Employees – NARFE
- Neuse Sunrise Rotary Club (community and medical)
- New Bern Woman’s Club (community service and memorial)
- Mark “Rat Daddy” Ratliff (Interest in Motorcycles)
- Johnnie Sampson
- Marshall Van Winkle (Automotive Systems Tech)
- Wells Fargo Scholarship
- Young Mothers in School – YMIS