What does the School of Government do?

The School provides North Carolina’s local and state public officials with legal, public administration, financial, and management expertise. We deliver this work in three core areas: teaching, research and writing, and advising.

Our faculty members educate approximately 12,000 North Carolina public officials annually in more than 200 unique courses. They also respond to more than 10,000 direct advising requests from officials in all 100 North Carolina counties every year. Finally, the School publishes an array of original print and digital publications that help public officials carry out their work.

The School also houses ten public service-oriented entrepreneurial initiatives that provide targeted, responsive support on key areas of need for communities. For example, the Environmental Finance Center conducts research and helps local governments with finance and management of environmental programs and services such as water resources, solid waste management, air quality, and land conservation. Other entrepreneurial initiatives focus on public leadership, benchmarking, criminal justice, public technology, development finance, and more.