GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF NORTH CAROLINA SESSION 2025 H 1 HOUSE BILL 957 Short Title: HBCU/HMSI Omnibus. (Public) Sponsors: Representatives Hawkins, Ward, and Baker (Primary Sponsors). For a complete list of sponsors, refer to the North Carolina General Assembly web site. Referred to: Appropriations, if favorable, Finance, if favorable, Rules, Calendar, and Operations of the House April 14, 2025 *H957 -v-1* A BILL TO BE ENTITLED 1 AN ACT TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS AND MAKE VAR IOUS CHANGES TO THE LAWS 2 TO SUPPORT PUBLIC AND PRIVATE HISTORICALLY BLACK COLLEGES AN D 3 UNIVERSITIES AND HISTORICALLY MINORITY -SERVING INSTITUTIONS IN 4 NORTH CAROLINA. 5 The General Assembly of North Carolina enacts: 6 7 PART I. JOINT LEGISLATIVE STUDY COMMITTE E ON INFRASTRUCTURE AT 8 HISTORICALLY BLACK C OLLEGES AND UNIVERSI TIES 9 SECTION 1.(a) There is created the Joint Legislative Study Committee (Committee) 10 on Infrastructure at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). 11 SECTION 1.(b) The Committee shall consist of nine members of the Senate 12 appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate and nine members of the House of 13 Representatives appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives. The President Pro 14 Tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives shall each appoint a 15 cochair of the Committee from among its membership. These appointments shall be made no 16 later than September 1, 2025. 17 It is expected that the makeup of the Committee reflect geographic and urban/rural 18 diversity. At least one member of the House of Representatives and at least one member of the 19 Senate shall be from the minority party of their respective chambers. 20 SECTION 1.(c) In consultation with the Board of Governors of The University of 21 North Carolina and the president or equivalent officer of each HBCU in this State, the Committee 22 shall study all of the following related to buildings on HBCU campuses in the State: 23 (1) Threats posed to HBCUs by the proximity of certain facilities to toxic sites. 24 (2) Vulnerability of facilities to natural disasters and environmental risks. 25 (3) Age of facilities. 26 (4) Student enrollment in relation to classroom capacity. 27 (5) The condition of major systems, including heating, ventilation, air 28 conditioning, electrical, water, and sewer. 29 (6) The condition of exterior components of facilities, including roofing, 30 windows, and doors. 31 (7) Critical health of and other safety conditions of campus buildings. 32 (8) Facilities in significant disrepair and any deferred maintenance on those 33 facilities. 34 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 2 House Bill 957-First Edition (9) Any other issue the Committee considers relevant. 1 SECTION 1.(d) The Committee shall meet upon the call of its cochairs. A quorum 2 of the Committee is a majority of its members. No action may be taken except by a majority vote 3 at a meeting at which a quorum is present. The Committee, while in the discharge of its official 4 duties, may exercise all powers provided for under G.S. 120-19 and G.S. 120-19.1 through 5 G.S. 120-19.4. The Committee may contract for professional, clerical, or consultant services, as 6 provided by G.S. 120-32.02. If the Committee hires a consultant, the consultant shall not be a 7 State employee or a person currently under contract with the State to provide services. Members 8 of the Committee shall receive per diem, subsistence, and travel allowance as provided in 9 G.S. 120-3.1. The expenses of the Committee shall be considered expenses incurred for the joint 10 operation of the General Assembly. 11 SECTION 1.(e) The Legislative Services Officer shall assign professional and 12 clerical staff to assist the Committee in its work. The Director of Legislative Assistants of the 13 House of Representatives and the Director of Legislative Assistants of the Senate shall assign 14 clerical support to the Committee. 15 SECTION 1.(f) Meetings of the Committee shall begin no later than August 15, 16 2025. The Committee shall submit a final report on the results of its study and development, 17 including proposed legislation, to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee on or 18 before January 1, 2026, by filing a copy of the report with the Office of the President Pro Tempore 19 of the Senate, the Office of the Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Joint Legislative 20 Education Oversight Committee, and the Legislative Library. The Committee shall terminate on 21 January 1, 2026, or upon the filing of its final report, whichever comes first. 22 23 PART II. PERMANENT COMPLETION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM 24 SECTION 2.(a) Article 1 of Chapter 116 of the General Statutes is amended by 25 adding the following new section to read: 26 "§ 116-44.9. Completion Assistance Programs. 27 (a) Definition. – For purposes of this section, the term "eligible constituent institutions" 28 refers to the following constituent institutions of The University of North Carolina: 29 (1) Elizabeth City State University. 30 (2) North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. 31 (3) The University of North Carolina at Asheville. 32 (4) The University of North Carolina at Greensboro. 33 (5) The University of North Carolina at Pembroke. 34 (6) Winston-Salem State University. 35 (b) Program. – To the extent funds are provided for this purpose, the Board of Governors 36 of The University of North Carolina shall establish a Completion Assistance Program (Program) 37 at each eligible constituent institution. At a minimum, each Program shall meet the following 38 criteria: 39 (1) A student enrolled in a Program established by this section may receive up to 40 one thousand dollars ($1,000) per academic year under that Program to pay 41 for the costs of continuing attendance and earning necessary credit hours at 42 the eligible constituent institution. 43 (2) A student shall be eligible to receive funds under a Program if the student 44 meets at least the following requirements: 45 a. Needs financial assistance to remain enrolled at the eligible constituent 46 institution and earn credits necessary to graduate on time. 47 b. Is a resident for tuition purposes, as provided in G.S. 116-143.1. 48 c. Meets satisfactory academic progress, as determined by the Board. 49 d. Has completed or is on track to complete at least 60 academic credit 50 hours by the end of the semester in which the funds are provided. 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 House Bill 957-First Edition Page 3 e. Has completed the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) 1 for the academic year in which the funds are provided. 2 f. Has an unpaid balance with the eligible constituent institution. This 3 may include an unpaid balance for tuition, fees, room, board, or other 4 expenses of attendance. 5 (c) Report. – The Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina shall report 6 on each Completion Assistance Program established pursuant to this section to the Joint 7 Legislative Education Oversight Committee no later than March 15 of each year. The report shall 8 include, at a minimum, an analysis of the impact of each Program on the following: 9 (1) On-time graduation rates. 10 (2) Student debt at graduation. 11 (d) Allocation of Funds. – The Board shall allocate funds provided for the Program to 12 each eligible constituent institution of The University of North Carolina proportional to the 13 number of undergraduate students enrolled at each eligible constituent institution who are 14 residents of North Carolina and recipients of a federal Pell Grant." 15 SECTION 2.(b) There is appropriated from the Escheat Fund to the Board of 16 Governors of The University of North Carolina the sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) in 17 recurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year for the Completion Assistance Programs 18 established pursuant to G.S. 116-44.9, as enacted by this section. 19 20 PART III. INFRASTRUCTURE IMPROVEMENTS FO R CERTAIN HISTORICAL LY 21 BLACK COLLEGES AND U NIVERSITIES 22 SECTION 3. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Board of Governors 23 of The University of North Carolina the following sums in nonrecurring funds for the 2025-2026 24 fiscal year: 25 (1) To be allocated to Winston-Salem State University: 26 a. Five million one hundred thousand dollars ($5,100,000) for 27 renovations to Hauser Hall. 28 b. Eight million dollars ($8,000,000) in nonrecurring funds for 29 emergency steam room repairs. 30 c. Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to repair and replace the 31 campus-wide steam distribution system. 32 (2) To be allocated to Elizabeth City State University: 33 a. Five million dollars ($5,000,000) for a sky bridge. 34 b. Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000) for a campus-wide 35 lockdown system. 36 c. Two million two hundred forty thousand dollars ($2,240,000) for 37 emergency generator power. 38 39 PART IV. NURSING FELLOWS PILOT PROGRAM A T WINSTON-SALEM STATE 40 UNIVERSITY 41 SECTION 4.(a) Article 23 of Chapter 116 of the General Statutes is amended by 42 adding the following new Part to read: 43 "Part 3A. North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program. 44 "§ 116-209.64. Definitions. 45 The following definitions apply in this Part: 46 (1) Commission. – The North Carolina Nursing Fellows Commission. 47 (2) Director. – The Director of the North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program. 48 (3) Eligible nursing program. – Any educational program in North Carolina 49 leading to a bachelor of science in nursing that is offered by Winston-Salem 50 State University and meant to prepare a person to meet the educational 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 4 House Bill 957-First Edition requirements for licensure under Article 9A of Chapter 90 of the General 1 Statutes. 2 (4) Forgivable loan. – A forgivable loan made under the Program. 3 (5) Program. – The North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program. 4 (6) Qualifying nurse. – A nurse who meets the following criteria: 5 a. Received a forgivable loan. 6 b. Graduated within 10 years from an eligible nursing program, 7 excluding any authorized deferment for extenuating circumstances. 8 c. Is licensed and employed as a registered nurse in this State. 9 (7) Trust Fund. – The North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program Trust Fund. 10 "§ 116-209.65. North Carolina Nursing Fellows Commission established; membership. 11 (a) Commission Established. – There is established the North Carolina Nursing Fellows 12 Commission. The Commission shall determine program and forgivable loan recipient selection 13 criteria and selection procedures and shall select the recipients to receive forgivable loans under 14 the North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program in accordance with the requirements of this Part. 15 The Director of the North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program shall appoint staff to the 16 Commission. 17 (b) Membership. – The Commission shall consist of 14 members who shall be appointed 18 or serve as ex officio members as follows: 19 (1) The Board of Governors of The University of North Carolina shall appoint 20 four members to the Commission in even-numbered years as follows: 21 a. Two deans of schools of nursing at postsecondary constituent 22 institutions of The University of North Carolina. 23 b. The president of a North Carolina community college. 24 c. A nurse who graduated from a school of nursing located in the State 25 within three years of appointment to serve on the Commission. 26 (2) The General Assembly shall appoint two members to the Commission in 27 odd-numbered years in accordance with G.S. 120-121 as follows: 28 a. One dean of a school of nursing at a private postsecondary institution 29 operating in the State upon the recommendation of the Speaker of the 30 House of Representatives. 31 b. One dean of a school of nursing at a private postsecondary institution 32 operating in the State upon the recommendation of the President Pro 33 Tempore of the Senate. 34 (3) The Secretary of Health and Human Services shall appoint a representative of 35 the Office of Rural Health of the Department of Health and Human Services. 36 (4) The following seven members shall serve as ex officio members to the 37 Commission: 38 a. The chair of the Board of the State Education Assistance Authority, or 39 the chair's designee. 40 b. The Director of the North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program. 41 c. The President of the Winston-Salem State National Alumni 42 Association, or the President's designee. 43 d. The chair of the Board of Nursing, or the chair's designee. 44 e. The chair of the Board of Directors of the North Carolina Health Care 45 Facilities Association, or the chair's designee. 46 f. The Secretary of Health and Human Services, or his or her designee. 47 g. The State Treasurer in his or her capacity as Chair of the State Health 48 Plan, or a designee of the State Treasurer who represents the State 49 Health Plan. 50 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 House Bill 957-First Edition Page 5 (c) Terms of Office. – Appointments to the Commission shall be for two-year terms, 1 beginning July 1 and expiring June 30. 2 (d) Vacancies. – Except as otherwise provided, if a vacancy occurs in the membership of 3 the Commission, the appointing authority shall appoint another person meeting the same 4 qualifications to serve for the balance of the unexpired term. 5 (e) Chair; Meetings. – The Director of the Program shall call the first meeting of the 6 Commission. The Commission members shall elect a chair and a vice-chair from the membership 7 of the Commission to serve one-year terms. The Commission shall meet regularly at times and 8 places deemed necessary by the chair or, in the absence of the chair, by the vice-chair. 9 (f) Conflict of Interest. – A member of the Commission shall abstain from voting on the 10 selection of a postsecondary constituent institution of The University of North Carolina or a 11 private postsecondary institution operating in the State under G.S. 116-209.62(f) if the member 12 is an officer or employee of the institution or sits as a member of the institution's board of 13 directors. 14 (g) Expenses. – Commission members shall receive per diem, subsistence, and travel 15 allowances in accordance with G.S. 138-5 or G.S. 138-6, as appropriate. 16 "§ 116-209.66. North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program established; administration. 17 (a) Program. – There is established the North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program to be 18 administered by the System Office of The University of North Carolina, in conjunction with the 19 Authority and the Commission. The purpose of the Program is to recruit, prepare, and support 20 students enrolled in eligible nursing programs for preparation as highly effective registered 21 nurses in the State. The Program shall be used to provide a forgivable loan to individuals 22 interested in preparing to become registered nurses in the State. 23 (b) Trust Fund. – There is established the North Carolina Nursing Fellows Program Trust 24 Fund to be administered by the Authority, in conjunction with the System Office of The 25 University of North Carolina. All funds (i) appropriated to, or otherwise received by, the Program 26 for forgivable loans and other Program purposes, (ii) received as repayment of forgivable loans, 27 and (iii) earned as interest on these funds shall be placed in the Trust Fund. The purpose of the 28 Trust Fund is to provide financial assistance to qualified students for completion of eligible 29 nursing programs to fill needed positions for registered nurses in the State. 30 (c) Uses of Monies in the Trust Fund. – The monies in the Trust Fund may be used only 31 for (i) forgivable loans granted under the Program, (ii) administrative costs associated with the 32 Program, including recruitment and recovery of funds advanced under the Program, (iii) 33 mentoring and coaching support to forgivable loan recipients, and (iv) extracurricular 34 enhancement activities of the Program in accordance with the following: 35 (1) The Authority shall transfer the greater of six hundred thousand dollars 36 ($600,000) or ten percent (10%) of the available funds from the Trust Fund to 37 The University of North Carolina System Office at the beginning of each 38 fiscal year for the Program's administrative costs, the salary of the Director of 39 the Program and other Program staff, expenses of the Commission, and to 40 provide the Commission with funds to use for the extracurricular enhancement 41 activities of the Program. 42 (2) The Authority may use the greater of two hundred fifty thousand dollars 43 ($250,000) or four percent (4%) of the funds appropriated to the Trust Fund 44 each fiscal year for administrative costs associated with the Program. 45 (3) The Authority shall provide the Commission with up to six hundred thousand 46 dollars ($600,000) from the Trust Fund in each fiscal year for the Commission 47 to provide mentoring and coaching support to forgivable loan recipients in an 48 amount of up to two thousand two hundred dollars ($2,200) for each Program 49 recipient. 50 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 6 House Bill 957-First Edition (d) Director of the Program. – The Board of Governors of The University of North 1 Carolina shall appoint a Director of the Program. The Director shall appoint staff to the 2 Commission and shall be responsible for recruitment and coordination of the Program, including 3 proactive, aggressive, and strategic recruitment of potential recipients. Recruitment activities 4 shall include (i) targeting regions of the State with the highest nursing attrition rates and nurse 5 recruitment challenges, (ii) actively engaging with registered nurses, business leaders, experts in 6 human resources, elected officials, and other community leaders throughout the State, and (iii) 7 attracting candidates to the Program. The Director shall report to the President of The University 8 of North Carolina. The Authority shall provide office space and clerical support staff, as 9 necessary, to the Director for the Program. 10 (e) Student Selection Criteria for Forgivable Loans. – The Commission shall adopt 11 stringent standards for awarding forgivable loans based on multiple measures to ensure that only 12 the strongest applicants receive them, including the following: 13 (1) Grade point averages. 14 (2) Performance on relevant assessments. 15 (3) Experience, accomplishments, and other criteria demonstrating qualities 16 positively correlated with highly effective registered nurses, including 17 excellent verbal and communication skills. 18 (4) Demonstrated commitment to serve in North Carolina. 19 (f) Program Administration. – The Authority shall administer the Program in cooperation 20 with Winston-Salem State University. 21 (g) Awards of Forgivable Loans. – The Program shall provide forgivable loans to selected 22 students to be used at Winston-Salem State University for completion of an eligible nursing 23 program, as follows: 24 (1) North Carolina high school seniors. – Forgivable loans of up to five thousand 25 dollars ($5,000) per semester for up to eight semesters. 26 (2) Students applying for transfer to Winston-Salem State University. – 27 Forgivable loans of up to five thousand dollars ($5,000) per semester for up 28 to six semesters. 29 (3) Individuals currently holding a bachelor's degree seeking preparation to 30 become a registered nurse. – Forgivable loans of up to five thousand dollars 31 ($5,000) per semester for up to four semesters. 32 (4) Students matriculating at Winston-Salem State University who are changing 33 to a program of study leading to a bachelor of science in nursing at a selected 34 institution of higher education. – Forgivable loans of up to five thousand 35 dollars ($5,000) per semester for up to four semesters. 36 Forgivable loans may be used for tuition, fees, the cost of books, and expenses related to 37 obtaining licensure. 38 (h) Administration of Forgivable Loan Awards. – Upon the naming of recipients of the 39 forgivable loans by the Commission, the Commission shall transfer to the Authority its decisions. 40 The Authority, in coordination with the Director, shall perform all of the administrative functions 41 necessary to implement this Part, which functions shall include rulemaking, disseminating 42 information, acting as a liaison with participating institutions of higher education, implementing 43 forgivable loan agreements, loan monitoring, loan canceling through service and collection, 44 determining the acceptability of service repayment agreements, enforcing the agreements, and 45 all other functions necessary for the execution, payment, and enforcement of promissory notes 46 required under this Part. 47 (i) Annual Report. – The Commission, in coordination with the Authority, the North 48 Carolina Board of Nursing, and Winston-Salem State University, shall report no later than 49 January 1, 2026, and annually thereafter, to the Joint Legislative Education Oversight Committee 50 regarding the following: 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 House Bill 957-First Edition Page 7 (1) Forgivable loans awarded from the Trust Fund, including the following: 1 a. Demographic information regarding recipients. 2 b. Number of recipients by institution of higher education. 3 (2) Placement and repayment rates, including the following: 4 a. Number of graduates who have been employed as a registered nurse 5 in the State within two years of graduation. 6 b. Number of graduates who have elected to do loan repayment and their 7 years of service, if any, prior to beginning loan repayment. 8 (3) Mentoring and coaching support, including the number of forgivable loan 9 recipients who received mentoring and coaching support. 10 (4) Selected nurse employer outcomes, including the following: 11 a. Turnover rate for forgivable loan graduates, including the turnover rate 12 for graduates who also received mentoring and coaching support. 13 b. Fulfillment rate of forgivable loan graduates. 14 "§ 116-209.67. Terms of forgivable loans; receipt and disbursement of funds. 15 (a) Notes. – All forgivable loans shall be evidenced by notes made payable to the 16 Authority that bear interest at a rate not to exceed ten percent (10%) per year as set by the 17 Authority and beginning on the first day of September after completion of the eligible nursing 18 program or 90 days after graduation, whichever is later. If a forgivable loan is terminated, the 19 note shall be made payable to the Authority 90 days after termination of the forgivable loan. The 20 forgivable loan may be terminated upon the recipient's withdrawal from the Program or by the 21 recipient's failure to meet the standards set by the Commission. 22 (b) Forgiveness. – For every year a qualifying nurse remains a qualifying nurse, the 23 Authority shall forgive the loan amount received over one year of enrollment in an eligible 24 nursing program and any interest accrued on that amount. The Authority shall also forgive the 25 loan if it finds that it is impossible for the recipient to work for up to eight years, within 10 years 26 after completion of the eligible nursing program, as a nurse in the State because of the death or 27 permanent disability of the recipient. If the recipient repays the forgivable loan by cash payments, 28 all indebtedness shall be repaid within 10 years after completion of the eligible nursing program 29 supported by the forgivable loan. If the recipient completes an eligible nursing program, payment 30 of principal and interest shall begin no later than the first day of September after the completion 31 of the program. Should a recipient present extenuating circumstances, the Authority may extend 32 the period to repay the loan in cash to no more than a total of 12 years." 33 SECTION 4.(b) G.S. 116-204 reads as rewritten: 34 "§ 116-204. Powers of Authority. 35 The Authority is hereby authorized and empowered: 36 … 37 (9) To collect loan repayments for loans awarded under the Teaching Fellows 38 Program pursuant to G.S. 115C-363.23A following programs if the loan 39 repayment is outstanding for more than 30 days.days: 40 a. The Teaching Fellows Program pursuant to Part 3 of this Article. 41 b. The Nursing Fellows Program pursuant to Part 3A of this Article. 42 …." 43 SECTION 4.(c) Initial appointments to the North Carolina Nursing Fellows 44 Commission shall be made no later than August 15, 2026. Initial appointments to the Commission 45 shall expire July 1, 2028. 46 SECTION 4.(d) The Commission shall select recipients and award the initial 47 forgivable loans for the 2026-2027 academic year no later than April 1, 2026. 48 SECTION 4.(e) There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Board of 49 Governors of The University of North Carolina for the 2025-2026 fiscal year the sum of two 50 million five hundred thousand dollars ($2,500,000) in recurring funds to be allocated to the State 51 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 8 House Bill 957-First Edition Education Assistance Authority to develop and administer the Nursing Fellows Program 1 established in Part 3A of Article 23 of Chapter 116 of the General Statutes, as enacted by this 2 section. 3 SECTION 4.(f) This section becomes effective July 1, 2025, and applies beginning 4 with applications for enrollment in the Nursing Fellows Program in the 2026-2027 academic 5 year. 6 7 PART V. EXPAND CHEAT HAM-WHITE SCHOLARSHI P AND INCLUDE 8 WINSTON-SALEM STATE UNIVERSITY 9 SECTION 5.(a) Article 35 of Chapter 116 of the General Statutes reads as rewritten: 10 "Article 35. 11 "Cheatham-White Scholarships. 12 "§ 116-290. Cheatham-White Scholarships; establishment and purpose; benefits. 13 (a) Scholarships Established; Purpose. – The Cheatham-White Scholarships are 14 established as a merit scholarship program at North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State 15 University University, Winston-Salem State University, and at North Carolina Central 16 University. The purpose of the scholarships is to provide an outstanding educational experience 17 for students who are exceptional scholars, versatile and well-rounded individuals with a broad 18 range of interests, and who are accomplished and proficient in areas of both the arts and the 19 sciences. They must also demonstrate leadership potential and a strong commitment to service. 20 … 21 (c) Number of Scholarships Awarded. – Up to 50 scholarships, 40 for resident students 22 and 10 for nonresident students, may be awarded each academic year to students admitted to 23 North Carolina Agricultural and Technical State University. Up to 50 scholarships, 40 for 24 resident students and 10 for nonresident students, may be awarded each academic year to students 25 admitted to Winston-Salem State University. Up to 50 scholarships, 40 for resident students and 26 10 for nonresident students, may be awarded each academic year to students admitted to North 27 Carolina Central University. 28 … 29 "§ 116-292. Cheatham-White Scholarships; eligibility and selection criteria. 30 (a) Eligibility. – To be eligible to be nominated as a potential candidate for a 31 Cheatham-White Scholarship, a person must satisfy all of the following criteria: 32 (1) Be a competitive applicant for admission as a freshman in the fall semester 33 into a baccalaureate program at either North Carolina Agricultural and 34 Technical State University University, Winston-Salem State University, or 35 North Carolina Central University. 36 (2) Be a United States citizen or permanent resident. 37 (3) Be on course to graduate from high school in the spring semester prior to 38 college admission. 39 (b) Selection Criteria. – Candidates for Cheatham-White Scholarships shall be selected 40 on the basis of academic merit, honorable character, outstanding leadership potential, and a 41 demonstrable commitment to service. Financial need shall not be a consideration. 42 … 43 "§ 116-294. Cheatham-White Scholarships; administration of scholarships. 44 The University of North Carolina System Office shall administer the Cheatham-White 45 Scholarships, in consultation and collaboration with North Carolina Agricultural and Technical 46 State University University, Winston-Salem State University, and North Carolina Central 47 University, pursuant to policies adopted by the Board of Trustees of both constituent institutions. 48 each constituent institution. As part of its administrative responsibilities, The University of North 49 Carolina System Office, in consultation and collaboration with North Carolina Agricultural and 50 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 House Bill 957-First Edition Page 9 Technical State University University, Winston-Salem State University, and North Carolina 1 Central University, shall do all of the following: 2 …." 3 SECTION 5.(b) There is appropriated from the Education Lottery Fund to the Board 4 of Governors of The University of North Carolina the sum of three million one hundred fifty 5 thousand dollars ($3,150,000) in recurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to add 6 Winston-Salem State University as a participating school in the Cheatham-White Scholarship 7 and expand opportunities for all students to receive the Cheatham-White Scholarship. 8 9 PART VI. FUNDS FOR ELIZABETH CITY STATE UNIVERSITY 10 SECTION 6. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Board of Governors 11 of The University of North Carolina the following sums in nonrecurring funds for the 2025-2026 12 fiscal year to be allocated to Elizabeth City State University: 13 (1) Sixty-six million dollars ($66,000,000) to expand the aviation science 14 program. 15 (2) Thirty million dollars ($30,000,000) to renovate the Roebuck Stadium. 16 (3) Forty-five million dollars ($45,000,000) for a residence hall. 17 18 PART VII. FUNDS FOR JOHNSON C. SMITH UNIVERSITY 19 SECTION 7. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Office of State 20 Budget and Management the following sums for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to be allocated to 21 Johnson C. Smith University: 22 (1) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) in nonrecurring funds as a directed grant for 23 capital improvements. 24 (2) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) in recurring funds to support academic 25 programs, including health professional preparedness programs. 26 (3) Three million dollars ($3,000,000) in nonrecurring funds as a directed grant 27 for the following transformative initiatives: 28 a. To develop a consortium with other universities. 29 b. To support shared services and other resources across higher education 30 institutions. 31 c. To increase student retention, completion, and success with 32 wrap-around academic and non-academic support services. 33 d. To prioritize recruitment, retention, and graduation of 34 high-performing students through scholarships and internships. 35 e. To align aspects of the Charlotte Mayor's Racial Equity Initiative 36 (MREI) with a transformative University and Community framework 37 (West End) for Black Economic Development and Educational 38 Opportunities (BEDEO). 39 40 PART VIII. FUNDS FOR SHAW UNIVERSITY 41 SECTION 8. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Office of State 42 Budget and Management the following sums for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to be allocated to 43 Shaw University: 44 (1) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) in nonrecurring funds as a directed grant for 45 capital improvements. 46 (2) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) in recurring funds to support the teacher 47 preparation program. 48 49 PART IX. FUNDS FOR BARBA-SCOTIA COLLEGE 50 General Assembly Of North Carolina Session 2025 Page 10 House Bill 957-First Edition SECTION 9. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Office of State 1 Budget and Management the following sums for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to be allocated to 2 Barba-Scotia College: 3 (1) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) in nonrecurring funds as a directed grant for 4 capital improvements, including renovation of historical buildings on campus. 5 (2) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) in recurring funds for workforce 6 development initiatives. 7 8 PART X. FUNDS FOR NEED-BASED SCHOLARSHIP S FOR STUDENTS ATTENDING 9 PRIVATE INSTITUTIONS OF HIGHER EDUCATION 10 SECTION 10. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Board of 11 Governors of The University of North Carolina the sum of five million dollars ($5,000,000) in 12 recurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year to be allocated to the State Education Assistance 13 Authority to increase need-based scholarships for students attending private institutions of higher 14 education in accordance with Article 34 of Chapter 116 of the General Statutes. 15 16 PART XI. FUNDS FOR BENNETT COLLEGE 17 SECTION 11. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Office of State 18 Budget and Management the following sums in nonrecurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year 19 to be allocated to Bennett College: 20 (1) The sum of one million dollars ($1,000,000) as a directed grant for deferred 21 facility maintenance needs, including maintenance of residence halls. 22 (2) The sum of one million five hundred thousand dollars ($1,500,000) to support 23 the education degree program at that private postsecondary institution. 24 25 PART XII. FUNDS FOR LIVINGSTONE COLLEGE 26 SECTION 12. There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Office of State 27 Budget and Management the following sums in nonrecurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year 28 to be allocated to Livingstone College: 29 (1) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) to support the college. 30 (2) Two million dollars ($2,000,000) for the Livingstone College Center for 31 Aging Out to support students aging out of foster care. 32 33 PART XIII. FUNDS FOR SAINT AUGUSTINE'S UNIVERSITY 34 SECTION 13.(a) There is appropriated from the General Fund to the Office of State 35 Budget and Management the following sums in nonrecurring funds for the 2025-2026 fiscal year 36 to be allocated to Saint Augustine's University: 37 (1) Ten million dollars ($10,000,000) for a completion assistance grant program 38 to address gaps in degree completion rates for students. 39 (2) Twenty-five million dollars ($25,000,000) for the construction of a new 40 academic building for collaborative learning and innovation. 41 SECTION 13.(b) It is the intent of the General Assembly to annually appropriate a 42 portion of available funds in the Education Lottery Fund in G.S. 18C-164(a) to support 43 scholarships for needy students enrolled at Saint Augustine's University. 44 45 PART XIV. EFFECTIVE DATE 46 SECTION 14. Except as otherwise provided, this act becomes effective July 1, 2025. 47