Many young basketball players dream of playing under the bright lights of a college arena, showcasing their skills on the hardwood. Wake Electric is helping make that dream a reality for two lucky students by once again partnering with the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and N.C. State University.

Through the Cooperative All-Stars Sports Camp Scholarship program, Wake Electric will provide one young woman with a scholarship to attend the Wolfpack Women’s Basketball Camp at N.C. State University, which will be held June 14–17. Young men can apply for a scholarship to attend the Carolina Basketball School, which will be held June 27–30 at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.

The scholarships cover all expenses at the overnight camps, which provide participants with a glimpse into life on a college campus. Campers stay overnight in dorms, learn fundamental skills that help them excel both on and off the court, and receive individual and group instruction from Division I coaches to enhance their basketball and team-building abilities.

To apply, students must complete and submit the online application by March 31. Eligible applicants must be in sixth or seventh grade during the 2026–2027 school year.

“Over the years in coaching and watching talent develop, I have found that athletic skill and potential are not bound by where you live, where you go to school, or your background,” said Wes Moore, head coach of the N.C. State University women’s basketball team. “Because of this partnership with North Carolina’s electric cooperatives, we can help kids from all over the state attend our camp and discover their true potential on and off the court.”

More than 50 students across the state will be awarded Cooperative All-Stars Sports Camp Scholarships from electric cooperatives in North Carolina. Now in its 23rd year, the scholarship program demonstrates electric cooperatives’ ongoing commitment to building a brighter future through continued support for education and community programs.

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Wake Electric is a local, member-owned, not-for-profit electric cooperative providing reliable, safe, and affordable energy and related services to more than 56,000 members across Durham, Franklin, Granville, Johnston, Nash, Vance, and Wake counties. Founded in 1940, Wake Electric exists to serve its members and strengthen the communities it calls home through continued investment in reliability and innovation, energy education, youth and educator programs, community grants and scholarships, and advocacy on issues that impact our local membership. The cooperative is governed by a nine-member Board of Directors representing geographic districts throughout its service area, with directors elected at-large to rotating three-year terms at the cooperative’s annual meeting. Learn more at wemc.com.