Our Promise of Access
Imagine a bold, confident Wolfpack filled with students of every background, preparing for success without financial worry. Imagine a state where talent is never wasted and possibility never feels out of reach.
With the Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship Initiative, this vision can become reality.
In February 2020, we announced the creation of the Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship Initiative (EOSI). The goal was simple: to keep our promise of access for every student admitted to NC State by closing the gap between the cost of higher education and what a student can afford.
The difference has been life-changing.
“The Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship Initiative has had an incredible impact for our most underresourced undergraduates from North Carolina,” said Krista Ringler. “Because of this initiative, we have been able to offer essential scholarship funding to 434 students. Without this support, these students likely would have applied for additional student loans or may have decided that NC State was out of reach for them financially.”
The legacy and impact of the Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship Initiative has just begun.
Krista Ringler
Associate vice provost for scholarships and financial aid
Empowering more North Carolinians – of every family background and economic situation – with the opportunity to earn a college degree has always been at the heart of our land-grant mission to solve problems and fuel prosperity.
While we are recognized for our affordability, the average annual need per student is $17,000, and few students can cover this cost through summer jobs or by working during the school year. More than 70% of undergraduates apply for financial aid each year, and nearly 50% of undergraduates qualify for need-based aid based on federal guidelines.
With the Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship Initiative (EOSI), we’re coming together to make sure that every accepted student can make the most out of their chance to join the Pack – because when we give first-generation students and students from low- to middle-income families the opportunity to succeed by removing financial barriers, the results are extraordinary.
Breaking Down Barriers
In only four years, NC State’s Extraordinary Opportunity Scholarship Initiative (EOSI) has made a difference in the lives of more than 400 students, some of whom have received the award multiple years. A reaffirmation of our university’s commitment to educating North Carolinians of every background, EOSI has quickly become a popular way for donors to have an immediate impact as the university continues to build its culture of philanthropy. Here’s a closer look at our EOSI recipients to date:
58% Are From North Carolina’s Tier 1 and Tier 2 Counties
These represent our state’s most economically challenged areas.
42% Are From Underrepresented Groups
The class of 2026 is NC State’s most diverse class to date.
23% Are the First in Their Family at a Four-Year College
The impact of EOSI extends beyond the award recipients.
Launched With Student Voices
Why EOSI?
- More than 70% of our undergraduates apply for financial aid.
- Nearly 50% of our undergraduates qualify for some form of need-based aid, based on federal guidelines.
- The average cost of attendance at NC State is $26,814. Although we are recognized for our affordability, a student cannot hope to cover this cost through summer jobs or by working during the school year.
- The average annual need of our undergraduate students is almost $18,000, and we lose promising scholars because we currently cannot meet 100% of need.
- With a combination of endowed and current-use gifts of all sizes, EOSI is closing the gap in real-time — and ensuring we can continue to provide for our students for years to come.
Students are challenged with the same economic factors we all face. Rising costs, particularly for housing in our area, adds additional pressure. There is still work to do to ensure that the extraordinary opportunity of an NC State education remains within reach.
Krista Ringler
Associate vice provost for scholarships and financial aid
434 students have received EOSI scholarships since spring 2021.
Opening Doors, Fulfilling Dreams
Meet some of our most recent and inaugural EOSI recipients and learn more about how need-based scholarships make an immediate and direct impact.
Extraordinary Opportunity: Kristine Huynh
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Brady Farlow
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Kacey Cooper
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Bailey Pollard
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Victoria Moore
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Rome Williams
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Nataly Vazquez Perez
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Will Gibson
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Extraordinary Opportunity: Rachel Cherry
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