NC Wesleyan Earns 2026–2027 Military Friendly® Designation for 13th Consecutive Year


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) has been named a 2026–2027 Military Friendly® School, earning a Silver designation for the 13th consecutive year. The University also earned Gold status as a Military Spouse Friendly® School, reaffirming NCWU’s longstanding commitment to supporting veterans, active-duty service members, military spouses and their families.

The Military Friendly® Schools designation recognizes institutions that demonstrate a strong commitment to serving military-connected students. More than 3,200 organizations participated in the 2026–2027 Military Friendly® survey and were evaluated using a combination of public data and responses to a proprietary survey.

The evaluation considers an institution’s ability to meet and exceed established benchmarks related to student recruitment and retention, academic progress, graduation rates, career placement and support services for veterans, transitioning service members and military spouses. Methodology and criteria are developed in consultation with the Military Friendly® Advisory Council, a group of independent leaders within the military community.

“At North Carolina Wesleyan University, we are deeply grateful for the service and sacrifices made by our nation’s veterans and their families,” said Melanie Hudak-Williamson, VA School Certifying Official. “These designations reaffirm our mission to support military-connected students through accessible education, dedicated resources and a community that recognizes and honors their unique experiences.”

The Student Perspective

That commitment is reflected in the experiences of Nicholas and Amelia Hosine ’25, a Bishop couple and U.S. Army veterans who earned their degrees in Organizational Leadership from NCWU in December 2025.

After transferring from Wake Technical Community College, the Hosines found NCWU’s flexible online programs and transfer-friendly pathways to be an ideal fit for balancing their education, careers and family life.

“The transition from military to college life was both challenging and rewarding,” Nicholas said. “NCWU provided a welcoming environment where I felt supported from the moment I applied. The advisors, faculty and staff have gone above and beyond to ensure student veterans are set up for success.”

The Hosines also point to NCWU’s quarterly class schedule as an important part of their experience. The accelerated format helped them remain focused and engaged while steadily progressing toward their degrees.

Their military experience provided a strong foundation in discipline, leadership and perseverance, while their Wesleyan education strengthened their critical thinking and problem-solving skills.

“The combination of military experience and a Wesleyan education is preparing us for impactful careers where we can lead, support others and continue to grow,” Nicholas said.

For Nicholas, being recognized as a Military Friendly® institution reflects the experience he and Amelia had throughout their time at NCWU.

“I truly believe NCWU deserves this award, and I am proud to be part of a school that values and supports military-affiliated students,” he said. “The support I received throughout the registration process and while working with advisors has been outstanding. Everyone has been helpful, understanding and committed to student success, especially for veterans.”

More than a Badge of Honor

“Earning the Military Friendly® designation is more than a badge of honor; it is a reflection of an institution’s deep-rooted values and strategic commitment to those who served,” said Kayla Lopez, Vice President of Memberships, Military Friendly®. “These schools don’t just open doors for veterans and military spouses; they build sustainable pathways for academic success and long-term impact. Their support is transformative, proving that investing in military-connected students is both a moral imperative and a standard for educational excellence.”

NC Wesleyan will be featured in the 2026–2027 Guide to Schools® in the April issue of Military Friendly G.I. Jobs® magazine and on MilitaryFriendly.com.

As NCWU prepares the next generation of leaders, the University remains committed to meeting students where they are — whether in the classroom, online or as they transition from military service to civilian life.

About North Carolina Wesleyan University

North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is a small, private Methodist-affiliated institution with a liberal arts-based core curriculum that prepares students for professional advancement, life-long learning and responsible participation in their communities. NCWU offers liberal arts, professional and graduate degree programs for traditional, transfer and working-adult students.

NCWU offers a best-in-class value and a personally tailored private higher education experience.  We invest in each and every student we accept by providing individualized awards, scholarships and grants. Wesleyan is YOUR hometown University that is Personal. Practical, and Purpose-Driven. With students from all over the United States and more than 40 different countries, the University has immense cultural diversity. In addition to its educational mission, NCWU serves as a vital economic engine for the region, contributing over $209 million to the local economy.

To learn more, visit ncwu.edu and follow on Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok and Instagram.

About Military Friendly ® Schools:

Military Friendly® is the standard that measures an organization’s commitment, effort, and success in creating sustainable and meaningful benefits for the military community. Over 3,200 organizations compete annually for the Military Friendly Schools® designation. Military Friendly® is a service-disabled, veteran-owned small business. Military Friendly® is not affiliated with or endorsed by the U.S. Department of Defense or the federal government. Results are produced via a rules-based algorithm. The data-driven Military Friendly® lists and methodology can be found at https://www.militaryfriendly.com

NCWU’s New Applied Reproductive Biology Certificate Attracts Students Nationwide


North Carolina Wesleyan University’s new Applied Reproductive Biology Certificate, offered in partnership with ARTLAB IVF Training and Research Center, is already making a national impact. Following the successful launch of its inaugural cohort this summer, the innovative workforce–focused program is attracting students from across the United States and building strong momentum for its next cohort.

The inaugural 10-week certificate program welcomed 11 students representing North Carolina, Texas, Georgia, Indiana, Nebraska, Tennessee, Virginia, and Oklahoma, highlighting the growing national demand for specialized training in assisted reproductive technology (ART).

Dr. Eva Schenkman, Founder and Chief Science Officer of ARTLAB, expressed her gratitude to the inaugural cohort for helping launch a first-of-its-kind educational partnership.

“I want to thank all of you for taking a leap of faith with us and helping establish this program,” said Schenkman. “Your willingness to be part of our inaugural class is laying the foundation for future students while helping address a critical need for highly trained professionals in reproductive medicine.”

The Student’s Perception

Among those students is Courtney Agurs of Charlotte, North Carolina, who began her journey toward becoming an embryologist after earning a bachelor’s degree in biology from High Point University. After discovering the program through TikTok, Agurs said she knew it was the opportunity she had been searching for.

“What excites me most about the program is we are able to be hands-on; we are able to be involved in the process of someone starting their family,” said Agurs. “This is something that is vital to a lot, a lot of people.”

Developed through a first-of-its-kind collaboration between NC Wesleyan and ARTLAB, the world’s largest IVF training center, the Applied Reproductive Biology Certificate addresses the increasing workforce demand for highly trained professionals in fertility and reproductive laboratories. The intensive four-course, 10-week program combines university-level instruction with immersive laboratory training to prepare graduates for immediate employment in assisted reproductive technology laboratories.

Students receive comprehensive instruction in andrology and embryology laboratory procedures through daily hands-on training, faculty-led lectures, and competency-based assessments. Upon successful completion, participants earn 16 post-baccalaureate credit hours and are prepared to sit for the American Board of Registry (ABOR) certification examinations in Andrology Laboratory Science and Embryology Laboratory Science.

For Agurs, the hands-on experience has been one of the program’s greatest strengths.

“Honestly it sounds so simple, but hand control,” she said when asked what has surprised her most about the experience. “We almost have to be like surgeons. Our skill control and hand stability for learning the freezing and thawing of embryos and sperm has been the biggest learning experiences.”

She encourages others with a passion for science and laboratory work to consider the field.

“Do it,” Agurs said. “If you are a person that likes hands-on experience, you have a lot of patience, and you have lab experience, it will carry you far.”

What’s next?

Interest in the program continues to accelerate. The January 2027 cohort already has 16 accepted students, with more than 35 additional applicants currently in the admissions pipeline and new applicants arriving daily. The expanding applicant pool now includes prospective students from California, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Texas, and several other states, demonstrating the program’s rapidly growing national reach.

“Seeing students travel from across the country to attend this program affirms the need for accessible, high-quality training in reproductive biology,” said Katie Farrell, Interim Dean of Enrollment. “Our partnership with ARTLAB allows us to provide a unique educational experience that equips graduates with the specialized skills employers are actively seeking.”

The program was designed in response to the growing need for qualified embryologists and reproductive laboratory professionals as demand for fertility treatment continues to increase. Graduates receive personalized career support, including resume development and employer connections, contributing to an impressive 95% job placement rate within 60 days through ARTLAB’s established training programs.

The Applied Reproductive Biology Certificate is open to qualified post-baccalaureate applicants with degrees in laboratory sciences, as well as NC Wesleyan biology majors who have completed at least 90 credit hours. Students benefit from an immersive educational experience that emphasizes technical excellence, quality assurance, ethical practice, and the professional standards required in modern ART laboratories.

With growing enrollment, expanding geographic reach, and strong workforce outcomes, NC Wesleyan and ARTLAB are establishing the program as a premier destination for advanced reproductive biology education and training.

For more information about the Applied Reproductive Biology Certificate, visit ncwu.edu or contact the North Carolina Wesleyan University Office of Admissions.

NCWU Named to PTK’s 2026 Transfer Honor Roll


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) has been named to the 2026 Pi Theta Kappa (PTK) Transfer Honor Roll, placing the University among just 275 four-year colleges and universities nationwide recognized for excellence in serving community college transfer students.

The Transfer Honor Roll recognizes institutions that have demonstrated exceptional success in helping transfer students earn bachelor’s degrees through strong academic pathways, student support services, financial assistance, and campus engagement.

Why This Matters for Bishops

At NC Wesleyan, transfer students are more than just a growing population; they are a priority. The university has intentionally designed flexible transfer pathways that help students maximize previously earned credits and complete their degrees efficiently.

One of NCWU’s most distinctive transfer initiatives is its 75-hour transfer pathway, which allows eligible students to transfer up to 75 credit hours towards a bachelor’s degree. The pathway is designed to accommodate students from nearly every educational background, making it easier than ever for those who have attended community colleges or other institutions to continue their education without losing momentum.

In addition to traditional college coursework, NNCWU recognizes the value of learning that takes place beyond the classroom. The university awards academic credit for eligible professional licenses, certificates, military training, and other approved prior learning experiences, helping students receive credit for the knowledge and skills they have already earned through their careers.

“At NC Wesleyan, we understand that every transfer student’s journey is unique,” said Katie Farrell, Interim Dean of Enrollment. “Whether a student is transferring from a community college, another university, or returning to finish a degree after gaining professional experience, our goal is to remove barriers and create a clear pathway to graduation. This national recognition reflects our commitment to meeting students where they are and helping them reach where they want to be.”

Phi Theta Kappa evaluates institutions across five key areas that contribute to transfer student success:

  • Transfer student success outcomes
  • Credit mobility and degree applicability
  • Financial support for transfer students
  • Recruitment and admission practices
  • Campus engagement and student support

Rather than measuring a single outcome, the Honor Roll recognizes colleges and universities that have intentionally created policies and practices that help transfer students thrive from admission through graduation.

“The recognition is about much more than transfer agreements,” said Dr. Lynn Tincher-Ladner, President and CEO of Phi Theta Kappa. “Successful transfer happens when institutions intentionally design policies, practices, and campus cultures that help students thrive when they arrive. These colleges have demonstrated that transfer student success is not accidental. It is strategic priority.”

NCWU’s personalized advising, small class size, flexible course delivery, and career-focused academic programs ensure that transfer students receive individualized support throughout their educational journey. Combined with generous transfer credit evaluations and recognition of prior learning, the university continues to make earning a bachelor’s degree more accessible for students from all backgrounds.

Students interested in transferring to North Carolina Wesleyan University can learn more about transfer pathways, credit evaluations, scholarships, and academic programs by visiting https://ncwu.edu/academics/adult-professional-studies/adult-transfer-students/ or contacting the Office of Admissions.

About North Carolina Wesleyan University

North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is a small, private Methodist-affiliated institution with a liberal arts-based core curriculum that prepares students for professional advancement, life-long learning and responsible participation in their comma unities. NCWU offers liberal arts, professional and graduate degree programs for traditional, transfer and working-adult students.

NCWU offers a best-in-class value and a personally tailored private higher education experience.  We invest in each and every student we accept by providing individualized awards, scholarships and grants. Wesleyan is YOUR hometown University that is Personal. Practical, and Purpose-Driven. With students from all over the United States and more than 40 different countries, the University has immense cultural diversity. In addition to its educational mission, NCWU serves as a vital economic engine for the region, contributing over $209 million to the local economy.

To learn more, visit ncwu.edu and follow on Facebook, LinkedIn, TikTok and Instagram.

About Phi Theta Kappa

Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society recognizes the academic achievement of students at associate degree-granting colleges and helps them grow as scholars and leaders. Recognized by the American Association of Community Colleges as the official honor society for two-year colleges, PTK also serves as the nation’s largest honor society in higher education, with more than 4.5 million members and nearly 1,200 chapters in 11 countries, including approximately 220,000 active members in colleges today. Through scholarships, leadership development, and transfer and career pathways, PTK helps students turn their potential into opportunity. Learn more at ptk.org.

From Athletics to Leadership: NC Wesleyan’s Summer Camps Inspire Hundreds


ROCKY MOUNT, NORTH CAROLINA — North Carolina Wesleyan University is alive with energy this summer as thousands of students from across the region and beyond arrive on campus for a wide array of 2026 academic and athletic summer camps.

With more than twenty camps scheduled, NC Wesleyan continues a long-standing tradition of opening its campus each summer to diverse programs designed to educate, inspire, and engage students of all ages. Our 2026 Summer Camp offerings range from sports clinics—including baseball, basketball, soccer, and softball—to enrichment experiences that foster leadership, teamwork, and personal growth.

Sign up for any of our summer athletic camps and also learn more about what other organizations use our campus space as their summer camp home.

For athletic camp offerings and registration details, visit ncwsports.com.

Baseball, Boys’ Basketball, Girls’ Basketball, Co-Ed Soccer, Girls’ Soccer, Softball, Cheer & Dance

A Campus Full of Opportunity

Among the featured programs returning this summer is The Shelton Challenge, a six-day residential leadership experience for rising ninth through twelfth graders. Built around General Shelton’s five cornerstones of values-based leadership—honesty, integrity, compassion, diversity, and social responsibility—the program combines team-building exercises, service projects, and interactive activities. Participants not only develop critical leadership skills but also have the opportunity to earn a $1,000 scholarship if they later enroll as full-time students at NC Wesleyan.

Another impactful program returning to campus is the Tennessee Mission Camp, which arrives in Rocky Mount to serve communities across Nash and Edgecombe counties. Volunteers dedicate their time to meaningful service projects, reinforcing the College’s commitment to community engagement and outreach.

Strong Partnerships and Longstanding Traditions

NC Wesleyan’s summer programming is enriched by partnerships that have stood the test of time. One of the most notable is the Athens Drive High School Band Camp, which returns for its 31st year on campus. The award-winning Raleigh-based band brings a tradition of musical excellence and discipline that has become a hallmark of late summer at Wesleyan. For many on campus, the unmistakable sound of rehearsals has become part of the season itself. Over a quarter of a century of tireless diligence, meticulous marching, and incredible music, this is our longest running summer partnership. Wesleyan is both grateful for and incredibly honored to host them. The steady rhythm of that metronome ringing throughout our campus during these final summer days has become synonymous with the wonder of music and the reward of tireless excellence.

FCA Football Campus Takeover

In June, NC Fellowship of Christian Athletes brought 1665 football players, coaches, and staff to NC Wesleyan’s campus. A total of 44 teams participated in a 3-session camp from June 11-20, 2026. Attendance and “the heat” was up during this impactful week. See Photo Gallery of FCA Camp: https://clewisncwc.smugmug.com/

The joy of holding Eastern NC FCA TEAM Football Camp at North Carolina Wesleyan is rooted in a shared alignment to the Great Commission.  N.C. Wesleyan does not see us in terms of contacts or revenue, but a shared assignment to be good stewards of what we’ve been given, to serve others.  N.C. Wesleyan is a Football University, so structurally it’s a perfect fit for a Football Camp.  But that means nothing without extraordinary people behind the execution.  As a Camp Staff Team, literally everyone we interact with from N.C. Wesleyan is value added, not weight, to our efforts to lead every Coach and Athlete who attends, into a growing relationship with Jesus Christ… one that changes the game.  The Camp requires an enormous amount of patience and flexibility as we work through confrontation to our commitment from both sin and weather.  But the N.C. Wesleyan Team isn’t just our host, they are our teammates.  And we’ll see them again in 2027!”

Ken Lovell Director | Eastern N.C. TEAM Football Camp



Athletics Take Center Stage

Athletic camps continue to draw large participation, offering young athletes the chance to train with experienced coaches and collegiate-level facilities. Programs emphasize skill development, sportsmanship, and confidence-building while exposing campers to the collegiate environment. From beginner clinics to advanced training camps, participants benefit from hands-on instruction and a supportive atmosphere designed to help them grow both on and off the field.

A Vibrant Summer Community

The influx of campers transforms the quiet summer campus into a dynamic hub of activity, learning, and connection. Residence halls fill with new friendships, athletic fields buzz with competition, and classrooms come alive with discovery. For many campers, NC Wesleyan provides their first taste of college life—an experience that often leaves a lasting impression.
As camps continue throughout the summer, Wesleyan remains committed to delivering a safe, welcoming, and enriching environment for all participants.

With a blend of tradition, innovation, and community spirit, NC Wesleyan’s summer camps continue to provide unforgettable experiences—ensuring that long after the season ends, the impact remains.

Learn More & Sign Up Today!

Our athletic focused camps run through August, so it’s not too late to sign up.
A full list of current camps, including athletic offerings and registration details, visit ncwsports.com.
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Boys’ Basketball
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Girls’ Soccer
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Cheer & Dance

“Each summer, Wesleyan welcomes campers who depend on us to provide detailed customer service and the concentrated attention of a home away from home atmosphere,” said Kimla Brandt, Wesleyan Summer Camp Director. “It is our goal to provide a partnership that can be trusted year after year to provide excellence in every facet of every day for every camp. If you bring your camp to Wesleyan, we will take exceptional care of you.”

Kimla Brandt, Wesleyan Summer Camp Director

NCWU’s Exercise Science Program Sets the Standard for Student Success and Academic Excellence


At North Carolina Wesleyan University, success is more than a benchmark—it is a sustained tradition. Nowhere is that more evident than in the NCWU’s Exercise Science (EXS) program, where student achievement, academic rigor, and professional preparation converge to produce exceptional outcomes year after year.

As the demand for highly trained professionals in health, wellness, and human performance continues to rise, NCWU’s Exercise Science program has positioned itself as a leader—not only within the state of North Carolina but across the nation. Through a combination of rigorous academics, hands-on experiences, and dedicated faculty mentorship, the program continues to transform student aspirations into tangible results.

A Nationally Recognized Program of Distinction

NCWU’s Exercise Science program holds a distinction that places it among an elite group of institutions. It is one of only four programs in North Carolina—and approximately 120 nationwide—to be accredited by the Commission on Accreditation of Allied Health Education Programs (CAAHEP).

This accreditation signals more than quality—it reflects a deep commitment to preparing students for real-world success in clinical, academic, and professional settings. It ensures that graduates leave NCWU equipped with the knowledge, skills, and competencies required to excel in competitive industries and advanced degree programs.

NCWU’s Exercise Science Outcomes That Speak for Themselves

While accreditation is a critical benchmark, the true measure of a program lies in the success of its students. By that measure, NCWU’s Exercise Science program continues to exceed expectations.

During the 2024–2025 academic year, the program achieved an 80% positive placement rate, indicating that a strong majority of graduates secured employment or entered graduate school soon after completing their degree. Even more impressive is the program’s 100% graduate satisfaction rate, a milestone it has maintained for eight consecutive years—a testament to the quality of both the academic experience and student support.

In addition, NCWU has earned recognition as an Exercise is Medicine® (EIM) Campus, driven by the efforts of the Health and Movement Science Club. This designation reflects the University’s commitment to promoting physical activity as a vital component of health and wellness—not only for students, but for the broader community as well.

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A Record-Breaking Year for Academic Achievement

This past academic year marked a historic milestone for the Exercise Science program. The graduating class of 15 students achieved an average GPA of 3.52, the highest since the program first received accreditation.

This achievement is more than a numerical milestone—it represents a culture of academic excellence, discipline, and perseverance. It also reflects the effectiveness of NCWU’s faculty, who are deeply invested in fostering student success through personalized instruction, mentorship, and academic guidance.

Preparing Students for the Next Level

Perhaps the most compelling indicator of the program’s strength is the success of its graduates in gaining admission to advanced degree programs.

Of the 15 graduates in the most recent class, 13 students—87%—have already been accepted into graduate programs across a range of highly competitive disciplines. These include:

This high acceptance rate demonstrates not only academic preparedness but also the confidence that graduate schools place in NCWU graduates.

Visitors can explore detailed alumni outcomes and placements here:
https://ncwu.edu/academics/majors-minors/exercise-science/exs-alumni/

A Transformational Student Experience

Beyond statistics and outcomes, the true strength of the Exercise Science program lies in the experiences it offers students every day.

At NCWU, Exercise Science students benefit from a student-centered approach that blends classroom learning with real-world application. Small class sizes allow for individualized instruction, ensuring that each student receives the attention and support they need to thrive.

Hands-on laboratory work, clinical exposure, and internship opportunities provide practical experience in settings such as rehabilitation clinics, fitness centers, hospitals, and sports performance facilities. These experiences not only enhance learning but also help students build valuable professional networks before graduation.

Student engagement also plays a vital role. Through organizations like the Health and Movement Science Club, students participate in outreach, leadership, and wellness initiatives—helping to create a campus culture centered on health and well-being.


Why Prospective Students Choose NCWU’s Exercise Science

For students considering a future in Exercise Science, NCWU offers a compelling and proven pathway to success. The program provides:

  • CAAHEP-accredited curriculum recognized nationwide
  • Strong job placement and graduate school acceptance rates
  • Hands-on learning experiences and internships
  • Personalized instruction and faculty mentorship
  • Opportunities for leadership and campus involvement
  • Preparation for in-demand careers in healthcare, rehabilitation, and fitness

Whether a student’s goal is to pursue advanced study or enter the workforce immediately, NCWU equips them with the tools, knowledge, and confidence needed to succeed.

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Leadership and Vision

At the heart of the program’s continued success is a dedicated faculty committed to student growth and achievement. Among them is Dr. Meir Magal, whose leadership and vision have helped guide the program to new heights.

“We are incredibly proud of our students and their accomplishments. These outcomes reflect their hard work, dedication, and passion, as well as the supportive environment we strive to create. Our mission is to prepare students for meaningful careers and to make a lasting impact in the field of health and human performance.”
— Dr. Meir Magal

This commitment to excellence is evident in every aspect of the program including curriculum design to student mentorship and career preparation.

Building on Momentum

The continued growth and success of the Exercise Science program would not be possible without the collective efforts of faculty, students, alumni, and supporters. Each milestone reflects a shared commitment to excellence and a belief in the transformative power of education.


Take the Next Step Toward Your Future

The journey toward a rewarding career in health and human performance begins here.

Apply to NCWU’s Exercise Science Program
Start building your future with a program designed for success.

Visit Campus
See firsthand how NCWU students learn, grow, and thrive.

Connect with Our Faculty
Discover how the EXS program can help you achieve your goals.

Learn more and get started today:
https://ncwu.edu/academics/majors-minors/exercise-science/

A Legacy of Friendship: New NCWU Endowed Scholarship


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is proud to announce the establishment of the Martin A. Sarra Endowed Scholarship Fund in Honor of Rachel T. Dix, a permanently restricted endowment created by alumnus Daulton West, Jr. ’72 (listed in official paperwork as Henry D. West, Jr.). The scholarship honors the life and legacy of Martin “Marty” Sarra ’68, while also recognizing the lasting impact of beloved campus figure Rachel T. Dix, longtime namesake of the University bookstore.

This new endowed scholarship reflects what NC Wesleyan is built upon: relationships, tradition, and the deep bonds that form within the Bishop community and last long after graduation.

The scholarship will support junior or senior students of any major, with preference given to students employed in the Rachel T. Dix Bookstore, who demonstrate academic achievement or financial need, and who exhibit strong personal character. Students may be domestic or international. Once the endowment reaches the University’s required minimum funding level, the scholarship will be awarded annually and is renewable in accordance with University guidelines.

“This scholarship is about more than financial support,” said West. “It’s about honoring people who made our lives better and remembering the moments that made Wesleyan feel like home.”

A Homecoming Tradition “Like No Other”

The scholarship’s origin is rooted in a cherished NC Wesleyan Homecoming tradition shared by West and his close friends beginning in the early 1990s. Each year, West reunited with Marty Sarra and Brian Richardson for a weekend filled with Homecoming activities, camaraderie, and the University’s alumni golf tournament. A few years later, Phillip Boone ’70 joined the group, completing the foursome that would continue their tradition for nearly three decades.

One of their most meaningful stops each year wasn’t on the golf course — it was inside the Rachel T. Dix Bookstore.

On Saturday mornings during Homecoming, the friends made it a point to visit the bookstore, pick up new Wesleyan gear, and spend time catching up with “Miss Rachel.” For them, it became one of the most special parts of the weekend.

“Our visits with Rachel were always memorable,” West shared. “We looked forward to seeing Rachel every year, and she looked forward to seeing us too, always welcoming us with open arms, and a big smile on her face.”

Honoring Marty’s Commitment and Character

Marty Sarra’s dedication to this annual tradition was unmatched. In later years, he famously made the long drive from Canada each year to return to Rocky Mount and play in what many know today as the Wesleyan Cup Golf Tournament, simply because the weekend—and the friendships tied to it—meant that much to him.

West said Marty’s presence brought something special to everyone around him.

“Marty was a dear friend for life,” West said. “All our lives were better because he came our way.”

A Scholarship Rooted in Service and Memory

By centering the scholarship around students who work in the bookstore, West hopes to honor Rachel Dix’s spirit of kindness and connection, while also supporting today’s students who balance employment with academic responsibility.

The Martin A. Sarra Endowed Scholarship Fund in Honor of Rachel T. Dix will be invested as part of NCWU’s permanently restricted endowment and awarded in perpetuity. In accordance with University policy, the scholarship will be awarded once the fund meets the required minimum endowment level. Annual scholarship amounts will follow NC Wesleyan’s endowment payout guidelines.

A Call to Celebrate Bishop Friendships

NC Wesleyan hopes this scholarship will inspire alumni and friends to reflect on the people who shaped their college experience—and to consider honoring those memories through giving.

This new scholarship serves as a reminder that the Wesleyan experience does not end at graduation. It continues through friendships, traditions, and the people who make the campus feel like home.

Those interested in contributing to the scholarship fund, or establishing an endowed scholarship of their own, are encouraged to contact the NC Wesleyan Office of Advancement.

To learn more about giving opportunities at NCWU, visit ncwu.edu/give.

ARTLAB and NC Wesleyan University Partner to Launch New Embryology and Andrology Education Programs


In recognition of National Infertility Awareness Week (NIAW), ARTLAB and North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) are highlighting a major step forward in reproductive science education with the launch of a new academic credential designed to strengthen the future workforce of fertility laboratory professionals. The partners are proud to announce the first stage in their strategic collaboration: a post-baccalaureate certificate in Applied Reproductive Biology, launching in Summer 2026. The first cohort will start July 6 – Sept 11, 2026.

This 16-credit (10-week) certificate program is now accepting applications from candidates who have completed a B.S. in a laboratory science or who will complete such a degree in May 2026. To inquire or apply for the first cohort, contact Dr. Eva Schenkman at eva@artlabconsulting.com.

Designed to meet the growing workforce demands of assisted reproductive technology (ART) laboratories across the United States, the program combines academic rigor with applied training. ARTLAB, currently the largest IVF training center in the world, brings extensive reproductive laboratory expertise and real-world industry experience to the curriculum.

“As one of the few academically affiliated programs in embryology, this collaboration with North Carolina Wesleyan University brings together training taught by globally recognized leaders with a commitment to standardization in a historically unregulated field,” said Dr. Eva Schenkman, MS, PhD, Founder of ARTLAB. “As fertility rates decline and demand for assisted reproductive technologies increases worldwide, the need for highly skilled embryologists has become increasingly urgent. Together, ARTLAB and NC Wesleyan are setting a new standard for the field.”

“We are excited to launch our first certificate program with ARTLAB. This is one example of our commitment to deliver career-focused programs that reflect our Personal, Practical, Purpose-driven Education promise,” said Dr. Joe Lane, Provost and Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs at North Carolina Wesleyan University. “We are especially excited about the opportunities this certificate will provide to our biology students seeking new professional pathways in this highly specialized and rapidly growing field. We also look forward to welcoming new students into the Wesleyan community as they come to Rocky Mount to complete this ten-week professional program.”

NCWU President Dr. Evan D. Duff added, “This partnership with ARTLAB and Dr. Eva Schenkman represents exactly where higher education needs to go—aligning academic rigor with real-world, high-demand careers that change lives. By launching one of the few academically grounded programs in embryology and andrology, North Carolina Wesleyan is not only expanding opportunity for our students but also helping to build the future workforce of reproductive medicine professionals. We are proud to lead in a space where science, purpose, and human impact intersect in such a profound way.”

Through this partnership, ARTLAB and NCWU will continue to develop both credit-bearing and professional training courses to support professionals entering and advancing within the field.

Students pursuing the post-baccalaureate certificate may be eligible for federal financial aid, student loans, and grant opportunities. Formalizing this program under the auspices of North Carolina Wesleyan University significantly expands access to advanced education in reproductive science.

Additional details regarding admissions requirements, program structure, and enrollment timelines will be available in the coming days.

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Heroes Served Here: NC Wesleyan Acclaimed…


In a higher education landscape often dominated by rankings and test scores, North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is being recognized for what matters most: a transformative, student-centered undergraduate experience. For the 2025–2026 academic year, NCWU has been named a College of Distinction, a prestigious designation awarded to institutions whose commitment to engaged learning, experiential education, and student success sets them apart.

This recognition is based on Colleges of Distinction’s unique evaluation framework known as the Four Distinctions: Engaged Students, Great Teaching, Vibrant Community, and Successful Outcomes. Through extensive research and in-depth interviews, Colleges of Distinction identifies colleges and universities that make a meaningful, measurable impact on students’ lives—not those driven solely by rankings or prestige metrics.

“North Carolina Wesleyan University has cultivated a campus culture where students are empowered to take ownership of their learning,” said Tyson Schritter, Chief Operating Officer at Colleges of Distinction. “Its programs reflect the innovation, intentionality, and personalized support that prepare students not just for graduation, but for life beyond college.”

Unlike traditional rankings, Colleges of Distinction highlights institutions that prioritize educational impact through high-impact practices such as first-year seminars, collaborative projects, undergraduate research, global learning, and internships. NCWU’s selection reflects its long-standing commitment to these practices and to providing individualized support throughout the student journey.

Business College of Distinction

In addition to its institutional recognition, NCWU has also been named a 2025–2026 Business College of Distinction, honoring the University’s undergraduate business programs for their balance of academic rigor and real-world application.

This distinction is awarded to schools that demonstrate accreditation, a well-rounded and multidisciplinary curriculum, applied learning opportunities, and a strong record of graduate outcomes.

“NCWU understands that effective business education is about more than numbers—it’s about developing innovative, ethical leaders,” Schritter said. “Through faculty mentorship, interdisciplinary coursework, and immersive learning experiences, students gain the skills and adaptability needed to thrive in a rapidly changing global economy.”

Colleges of Distinction highlighted NCWU’s School of Business for its:

  • Stability and longevity, with a well-established program and consistent enrollment
  • Multidisciplinary offerings, including majors and minors across multiple business disciplines
  • Hands-on learning, such as internships, consulting projects, and networking opportunities
  • Collaborative coursework, including case-method teaching and business plan competitions
  • Strong emphasis on business ethics and social responsibility
  • Dedicated academic and career advising
  • High-impact educational practices, including capstones and service-based learning
  • Robust industry connections that support internships and job placement

Graduates of NCWU’s School of Business leave with more than technical proficiency—they develop leadership, critical thinking, and collaboration skills in environments that mirror the complexity of today’s marketplace.

Military Support College of Distinction

Further reinforcing its commitment to student success, NCWU was also named a Military Support College of Distinction, recognizing the University’s outstanding services and resources for veterans, active-duty service members, and military-affiliated students.

As more military students pursue higher education, Colleges of Distinction honors only select institutions that provide intentional, comprehensive support tailored to their unique needs.

“Rather than viewing military students as a statistic, NCWU supports them as individuals—each with their own goals, strengths, and challenges,” Schritter said. “We are proud to recognize institutions that go above and beyond to serve those who have served our country.”

Key elements of NCWU’s military support include:

  • Comprehensive educational benefits, including participation in federal tuition assistance and training programs
  • A dedicated Military and Veterans Affairs team to assist with enrollment, benefits, transition support, and career services
  • Flexible academic options, such as online programs, flexible enrollment, and credit for military service
  • Intentional campus community support, including dedicated spaces, student organizations, and counselors trained in areas such as PTSD and suicide prevention

“As a Military Support College of Distinction, NCWU has proven itself as a place where military-affiliated students aren’t just welcomed—they’re championed,” Schritter added.

Dr. Joseph Lane, NCWU Provost and Senior VP for academic affairs shares, “North Carolina Wesleyan takes pride in offering students degree pathways that fulfill our promise of a personal, practical, and purpose-driven education. We appreciate that Colleges of Distinction recognizes our superior educational outcomes and commitment to student success.”  

About Colleges of Distinction
Since 2000, Colleges of Distinction has been committed to recognizing schools across the United States for their exceptional contributions to higher education. Member institutions within the Colleges of Distinction consortium distinguish themselves through their unwavering focus on providing an outstanding undergraduate experience. Their website offers dynamic college profiles, customized tools, and valuable resources for students, parents, and high school counselors. For more information and to discover how to become a College of Distinction, visit CollegesofDistinction.com.

NCWU Announces Transformative Enhancements for 2026


As North Carolina Wesleyan University prepares to welcome a new year, the University is proud to announce a wide range of exciting updates, expanded programs, and student-centered initiatives designed to meet the evolving needs of today’s learners, whether they are recent high school graduates, working professionals, or global scholars. With a renewed commitment to accessibility, innovation, and lifelong learning, Wesleyan is positioning itself as the region’s premier institution for flexible, affordable, and high-impact education.

Empowering Adult Learners Through Expanded APS Offerings

Many working adults don’t realize just how many pathways exist at Wesleyan to elevate their careers, switch industries, or complete a long-term educational goal. Through our Adult Professional Studies (APS) programs, students can choose from 10 flexible degree options, including Nursing (RN to BSN), Business, Education, Leadership, Supply Chain Management, Psychology, Criminal Justice, and more—each designed specifically for busy adults balancing work, family, and life.

Wesleyan also offers career-boosting certificates that can make an immediate difference in earning potential and workplace advancement. With as few as six courses, certificate completers can gain industry-relevant skills without committing to an additional full degree. These certificate credits can also be applied toward formal undergraduate or graduate degree programs, offering students a flexible pathway to continue their education if they choose. Additionally, the learning outcomes from select certificates may qualify students to apply or test for specific professional certifications not administered by North Carolina Wesleyan University.

“Many adults assume they need to start over,” said Katie Farrell, Dean of Adult and Professional Studies. “But at Wesleyan, you can upgrade your skills, gain confidence, and increase your value in the workplace in months, not years.”

Affordability: More Possible Than Ever

Another major misconception is that further education is financially out of reach. Wesleyan is committed to breaking that barrier. With scholarships, financial aid, employer partnerships, and personalized financial counseling, most students discover that earning their next credential is far more affordable than they imagined.

New this year is Wesleyan’s Refer-A-Friend Tiered Scholarship Program strictly for Adult and Graduate programs, offering up to $500 per referral with no limit to the number of referrals:

  • Completed Application: $50
  • Enrolled Student:
    • 1st referral: $100 scholarship
    • 2nd referral: $250 scholarship
    • 3rd referral and beyond: $500 each in scholarship

This program not only rewards current students but also empowers them to actively support friends, colleagues, and family members looking to advance their careers.

Wesleyan Works: A Seamless Pathway from Community Colleges

Wesleyan continues to strengthen its partnerships across North Carolina with the Wesleyan Works Program, offering guaranteed admission for community college students who complete their associate degree. Participants enjoy Wesleyan benefits from day one, including transfer credit maximization, academic advising, and affordability support – making the transition to a bachelor’s degree smoother and more cost-effective than ever.

Reimagining Student Success for Traditional Students: Introducing the COMPASS Center

In addition to the enhancements for adult and professional students, Wesleyan is elevating the on-campus experience for traditional students by rebranding and relocating the Student Success Center to the Career and Opportunity Mentorship for Personal, Academic, and Student Success (COMPASS) Center.

The COMPASS Center marks a modern, holistic approach to student development. Integrating academic advising, first-year transition programs, leadership training, career readiness, and inclusive learning support, COMPASS equips students not just to succeed in the classroom but to design meaningful, purpose-driven lives.

“Our mission is simple,” Anne Aichele, Program Director, shared. “We want every student to explore, define, and design their academic, personal, and professional journey with confidence.”

Students will gain familiarity with this change when they return in January, but a full launch will take place for the 2026-2027 academic year.

Advancing Global Education: International Services Realigned for Excellence

To strengthen support for Wesleyan’s growing international community, International Student Services will now transition under the leadership of Dr. Oscar Rodriguez. Dr. Rodriguez’s extensive experience with PDSO/DSO operations, along with his bilingual fluency and deep commitment to compliance and cultural care, positions him as an exceptional advocate for global students.

“These enhancements demonstrate our dedication to positioning each department for maximum impact,” said University leadership. “Our priority is always student success – from local adult learners to students joining us from around the world.”

A Call to the Community

As Wesleyan continues to grow, innovate, and serve its region, the University invites local professionals, employers, adult learners, and community members to explore how Wesleyan can support their next chapter. Whether you want to advance in your career, change fields, finish a degree, or simply open new doors, there’s a place for you at Wesleyan—and we’re ready to help you begin.

In return, we welcome our community to partner with us in shaping the next generation of talent. Local businesses and organizations can make a powerful impact by offering internships, job-shadowing experiences, course-based project collaborations, mentoring opportunities, guest speaking, and other forms of professional engagement. These partnerships not only strengthen Wesleyan students’ real-world readiness, but also help employers build strong pipelines of skilled, motivated graduates who are eager to contribute to the regional workforce.

Together, we can build a stronger, more connected community—one where education and opportunity thrive side by side.

Whether you want to advance in your career, change fields, finish a degree, or simply open new doors, there’s a place for you at Wesleyan, and we’re ready to help you begin.

Interested in learning more?

Visit our website or contact our admissions team to explore programs, certificates, scholarship opportunities, and upcoming enrollment dates.

NCWU Announces the Establishment of the James and Elizabeth Gray Endowed Scholarship


North Carolina Wesleyan University (NCWU) is proud to announce the creation of the James (Jim) and Elizabeth (Beth) Gray Endowed Scholarship, honoring the life and contributions of NCWU’s former President Jim Gray and his wife, Beth. This permanently restricted endowment will provide lasting support for NCWU students and will carry forward the Gray family’s commitment to education.

The scholarship was formally announced during the NCWU football game on Saturday,September 20, where Jim and Beth Gray and their family joined President Dr. Evan D. Duff on the field for a special check-signing ceremony. The moment celebrated not only the Grays’ generosity, but also their ongoing commitment to the Wesleyan community.

When awarded, the scholarship will be communicated to students as the Elizabeth Gray Education Scholarship, recognizing Beth Gray’s dedication to preschool education and her lasting impact on NCWU.

“This scholarship is a meaningful way to celebrate the Gray family’s legacy and their devotion to advancing education,” said Dr. Evan D. Duff, President of NCWU. “Their generosity will directly impact generations of students, helping them pursue their dreams with the same values of excellence and service that the Grays embodied.”

The endowment, funded by Jim and Beth Gray, will be invested in accordance with the University’s endowment guidelines to ensure it is awarded in perpetuity. The scholarship will be distributed annually with preference given to:

  • Students majoring in Preschool Education, followed by Education majors.
  • Students who demonstrate strong academic achievement and good personal character.
  • Recommendations from the University’s Education Department.

The scholarship may be awarded to both freshmen and upper-classmen and can be renewed.

By establishing this fund, Jim and Beth Gray have created a legacy that will continue to support students and the mission of North Carolina Wesleyan University for generations to come.