Co-Curricular Funds
While there is no maximum award, the amount normally will not exceed $500 per project. Examples of activities that may be eligible for funding include:
- Class field trips or attendance at cultural events
- Service projects
- Student retreats
- Seminar speakers
The above list is not inclusive, and other student-centered activities will be considered.
The dean of the College of Arts and Sciences administers this fund. Requests are evaluated
based on the activity’s educational value, the number of students to benefit, and
the availability of matching funds from your department or other sources.
Application Process
Proposals for co-curricular funds should be clear, well-written, and signed by the appropriate departmental chairperson or program director. They must include:
- Applicant’s name
- Applicant’s title
- Applicant’s department
- Applicant’s mailing address, email address and phone number
- Title of proposed co-curricular activity
- Date of proposed co-curricular activity
- One-page description of the proposed co-curricular activity and its educational value
- Itemized budget and matching funds, if available
Deadlines
Funding applications are considered on a rolling basis.
See the Arts and Science Faculty and Staff Policy Manual for additional details.
Fund for Intellectual Renewal and Enrichment
In order to support intellectual enrichment, the College of Arts and Sciences allocates
funds to departments to sponsor activities that will contribute to the growth and
vitality of academic life and intellectual pursuits at either the undergraduate or
graduate levels.
The Fund for Intellectual Renewal and Enrichment (FIRE) may be used for visiting scholars,
guest artists, lecture series, and individual speakers. Annually, each request may
not exceed $2,000. To request these funds, please submit the .
Mellon Faculty Development Awards in the Humanities
Mellon Faculty Development Awards were established to fund faculty and departmental humanities projects. Full-time, ranked faculty members in the humanities may apply for Mellon Awards. Proposals that are humanistic in nature and submitted by full-time ranked faculty members in the social sciences are also eligible for consideration if their projects are in the humanities.
Mellon awards are intended to support projects in four categories: publishing/exhibitions/performances, teaching development, professional enrichment, and departmental and interdepartmental development. Applications should be submitted by accessing the link to the that will be routed to the dean’s assistant. Please remember to log in to myΘνΓΓΙη to access the form. See the Mellon guidelines (PDF) for additional details.
Stolle Fund
The Stolle Fund awards up to $1,500 for department projects and collaborative faculty development requests. Individual faculty development requests, including travel, special projects, and small research projects not requiring capital equipment purchase are eligible for awards up to $1,000. Awards are made twice annually, with application deadlines in the fall (October 1) and spring (March 1). Applications should include a one-page description of the project or trip purpose, a brief description of projected benefits and the amount of requested funding. Applications should be submitted by accessing the link to the that will be routed to the dean’s assistant. Please remember to log in to myΘνΓΓΙη-Tools to access the form.