
Creative Writing at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, formally established as a Program within the Department of English in 1966, has long been associated with the early encouragement of young writers. Between 1916 and 1920, Thomas Clayton Wolfe of Asheville was one of them. Honoring the legacy of Wolfe's literary achievements, this historic new scholarship will identify and support excellent young writers who seek their undergraduate degrees from UNC-Chapel Hill.
About
The Thomas Wolfe Scholarship
A Check-list for Applicants
The Application
Frequently Asked Questions
Photograph of Thomas Wolfe used by permission of the Estate of Thomas Wolfe and courtesy of the North Carolina Photographic Collection at UNC-CH. Photograph of Davie Poplar courtesy of Jerry Cotten.