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Giving Back

Last Updated: 05/16/2025 | All information is accurate and still up-to-date

The generosity of our alumni and friends drives innovation in education and research.

Your gifts help our students and faculty fulfill their dreams. They also positively impact lives in many ways. For example, your support can fund scholarships, fellowships, professorships, academic programs, and faculty research. These initiatives are often not funded by state appropriations. As a result, your generosity empowers IMSEI to achieve excellence in research, teaching, and public engagement.

Thank you for your support!

To support our students and faculty, contact Monica Morgan | mkmorga4@ncsu.edu |  919.515.8888.

IMSEI Enhancement Fund

Gifts of Cash

Outright gifts of cash are the easiest and most direct way to give. You can make a cash gift by writing a check payable to NC State Engineering Foundation, Inc. Then, mail the check to the following address:

Monica Morgan

Executive Director
Engineering Foundation
4220 Fitts-Woolard Hall, Box 7901
College of Engineering
North Carolina State University
Raleigh, NC 27695

mkmorga4@ncsu.edu

919.515.8888

A check made out to the NC State Engineering Foundation
Make checks payable to NC State Engineering Foundation (NCSEF) and include IMSEI Program in the memo

Be sure to include a note with your check that states the purpose of your gift. The gift can then be easily recorded and you will be issued a receipt for your tax records. For more ways to give outright, see the Engineering Foundation’s Outright Gift Options.

Steve and Carolyn Jackson Fund for Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering

Steve Jackson retired in the summer of 2021 after a long term as the Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering Institute Director. One word that could describe Steve Jackson and his career is multidisciplinary. Maybe not a term often used to describe someone, but it fits in this case. Jackson received all three of his degrees from NC State, each in a different engineering discipline (Civil, Integrated Manufacturing Systems and Mechanical).

Have questions? No problem. Monica Morgan | mkmorga4@ncsu.edu |  919.515.8888 is happy to answer all your questions.

Steve Jackson

Fitts-Woolard Hall Fund

Fitts-Woolard Hall is a crucial next step for ISE’s move to Centennial Campus. It provides essential infrastructure that enables faculty and students to leverage the power of collaboration across disciplines in a unique environment.

Fundraising for the private funds required to complete Fitts-Woolard Hall has been successful, thanks to generous leadership gifts from our alumni and friends. However, the College still needs to raise approximately $40 million in private funds to reach its goal and fully fund the construction of Fitts-Woolard Hall.

For more information, go to our Fitts-Woolard Hall page.

Have questions? No problem. Monica Morgan | mkmorga4@ncsu.edu |  919.515.8888 is happy to answer all your questions.

Endowed Professorships

Endowed professorships are crucial for recruiting and retaining talented research faculty. These endowments provide funds for salary support and research activities, including graduate assistants, equipment, and course development. The North Carolina General Assembly demonstrates its commitment to higher education through a matching program for distinguished professorships, highlighting the importance of research faculty to the state, its economy, and the education of its citizens.

For more information about levels of endowed professorships, see NC State’s Engineering Foundation’s Faculty Support.

Have questions? No problem. Monica Morgan | mkmorga4@ncsu.edu |  919.515.8888 is happy to answer all your questions.

Graduate Fellowships

Graduate students are primary innovation agents within research-intensive engineering schools like ours. Private support is essential to succeeding in the intense competition for top graduate students. Many of these students innovate in ways that can boost North Carolina’s economy for years to come. The minimum level to endow a graduate fellowship, which will be named for the donor in perpetuity, is $300,000.

For more information about levels of endowed professorships, see NC State’s Engineering Foundation’s Graduate Fellowships.

Have questions? No problem. Monica Morgan | mkmorga4@ncsu.edu |  919.515.8888 is happy to answer all your questions.

Merit- and Need-based Scholarships

Endowed scholarships provide donors with the most incredible opportunity to impact the most significant number of lives. These endowments are crucial to our ability to draw the best students from North Carolina and beyond into the College of Engineering, where their education will propel them to become the leaders of tomorrow. An endowment of $150,000 generates annual income roughly equivalent to a full year of tuition and fees. Endowments can be established for a minimum of $25,000.

For more information about levels of endowed professorships, see NC State’s Engineering Foundation’s Graduate Fellowships.

Have questions? No problem. Monica Morgan | mkmorga4@ncsu.edu |  919.515.8888 is happy to answer all your questions.