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University Honors Program and University Scholars Program

Three University Honors Program (UHP) seniors stand outside of Talley Student Union wearing their NC State red caps and gowns with their UHP graduation medals around their necks.
Three University Honors Program (UHP) seniors stand outside of Talley Student Union wearing their NC State red caps and gowns with their UHP graduation medals around their necks.

The opportunity for current students to meet with alumni from our programs, who have followed diverse career paths and transformed their academic successes into career strengths, is invaluable.

Engagement is an excellent way for alumni to feel like they can give back to a program that impacted them during their time at NC State.

Tell us how you want to stay engaged!

Complete our Alumni Engagement Survey. Tell us all the ways you are willing to be contacted and the types of activities you would like to be invited to.

Opt into the UHP Alumni Newsletter. 2-4 emails per year with news updates from the program, Alumni Spotlight articles, and reminders for NC State Day of Giving, plus invitations to UHP alumni events and other ways to interact with current students.

Connect with us on LinkedIn. See our latest news and tag us in your relevant posts.

How we engage our alumni:

  • We invite select alumni to speak on-campus to our current students to share their stories of success, challenges, and setbacks in their career trajectories after college.
  • We send a newsletter to alumni highlighting student successes, innovative programmatic offerings, and strategic accomplishments.
  • We are interested in partnering with alumni for off-campus engagement opportunities including career mentorship and potential internship opportunities for current students, and UHP trip collaborations when we travel to alumni cities.
  • Fundraising and development that directly and tangibly improves the ability of our students to participate in innovative co-curricular programming such as HON seminars, trips + travel, Study Abroad programs, and participation in undergraduate research experiences.