Class of 2025 Textile Pioneer Scholars

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INTRODUCING THE 2025 CLASS OF TEXTILE PIONEER SCHOLARS An elite education is within reach for the next generation of textile industry innovators thanks to the generosity of the North Carolina Textile Foundation. The $14,000 scholarship is given each year to students from non-metropolitan areas in North Carolina planning to attend the Wilson College of Textiles. Scholars also receive $4,000 in enrichment funds heading into their first year. This year’s winners shared more about their interests in careers in the textile industry, plans for their time at NC State and perspectives on what it means to be a Textile Pioneer Scholar.

KHIARA DARGAN Hometown: Jacksonville, NC Major: Fashion and Textile Management NC State’s reputation made a big impact on Khiara Dargan. “I first learned about the Wilson College when I was researching different schools that had stellar fashion programs,” she says. Now, she plans to use her knowledge to pursue a career in business or publishing.

Why did you decide to enroll at the NC State Wilson College of Textiles? I decided to enroll at NC State University’s Wilson College of Textiles mainly because of its rankings and testimonials from current students and alumni. The scholarship interview was what really pushed me to enroll. I fell in love with the community and felt immediately welcomed into the NC State community.

What do you hope to do after graduation? After graduation, I hope to work with textiles everyday, somehow. I think I may find my best fit working in magazines or some other related fields.

What does it mean to be a recipient of a Textile Pioneer Scholarship? Being a recipient of the Textile Pioneer Scholarship gives me a chance to further my education and opens up doors for my future career I would otherwise not be able to. Receiving the scholarship also allows me to find my own place in the world through leadership activities and volunteering.

JORDAN EVERETT Hometown: Fayetteville, NC Major: Textile Technology Jordan Everett first learned about the Wilson College of Textiles during its annual Open House. As a student at NC State, she hopes to get involved in student government and sports. The Textile Pioneer Scholar plans to pursue a master’s degree following graduation.


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