Skip to Content

My McCausland Arts and Sciences

NCFDD Program Fellowships

Online resources with a supportive community

In an effort to support faculty in their teaching success and research productivity at various stages of their careers, the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences offers several NCFDD fellowship opportunities for faculty in the college.

Improve research productivity through intense accountability, coaching, and peer support.

National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity

NCFDD Teaching Toolkit Program

NEW to McCausland College of Arts and Sciences’ Faculty this year is the NCFDD Teaching Toolkit.

The NCFDD’s first-ever teaching program offers a unique approach to crafting a course syllabus, refreshing teaching toolkits, and preparing and organizing for the start of a new academic term so that faculty can teach effectively while saving valuable time and energy in the process.

NCFDD Faculty Success Program

The NCFDD Faculty Success Program Fellowship is a 12-week online boot camp designed to help faculty improve research productivity through intense accountability, coaching, and peer support and to propel work-life balance and personal growth to a whole new level.

NCFDD Post-Tenure Pathfinders Program

The NCFDD Post-Tenure Pathfinders program is designed to provide a space for tenured faculty to pause, engage in a discovery process about what’s possible in their next chapter, and build the support network necessary to move powerfully in that new direction.


Application Process

Pending the availability of funds, the McCausland College of Arts and Sciences will offer up to 4 fellowships for the NCFDD Teaching Toolkit Program, up to 2 fellowships for the NCFDD Faculty Success Program (FSP) and up to 1 fellowship for the NCFDD Post-tenure Pathfinders Program for the following academic year. Participants who complete at least three Professional Track Faculty program or the Tenure Track Faculty program sessions or at least five Rise and Write sessions throughout the year will be eligible to apply. Priority will be given to early career professional and tenure track faculty (i.e., pre-promotion) for the NCFDD Faculty Success Program Fellowship. Mid-career faculty who have completed the FSP will be given priority for the NCFDD Post-tenure Pathfinders Program. Those who have completed both the NCFDD FSP and Post-tenure programs are eligible to apply for a “service sabbatical” (i.e., one academic year with no service commitments), which includes a $5000 research fund. The number of service sabbaticals/research funds awarded will be determined based on the availability of funds and will be awarded at the discretion of the review committee. Eligibility of the service sabbatical also requires the completion of at least three FDP sessions or at least five writing sessions during the current academic year, and the application must be submitted by May 1, 2026.

Apply Online

Please contact Tracey L. Weldon (weldont@mailbox.sc.edu) if you have questions.


Challenge the conventional. Create the exceptional. No Limits.

©