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Student Funding

ΘνΓΓΙη's College of Arts and Sciences offers several programs to support research, service, travel and other projects by ΘνΓΓΙη students.

Father Michael Barber Undergraduate International Service Learning Award

The Barber International Service Learning Award honors former Dean Michael Barber, S.J.'s steadfast support of the Jesuit mission to engage in service and learning at a global level. Current undergraduate students engaged in an international service project can apply for up to $500 for expenses such as travel, lodging or project costs. Eligible undergraduates must be majoring in a discipline within the College of Arts and Sciences and can only receive the award once per academic year. Students will apply via Google form (below) by Oct. 15. Detailed requirements are available by downloading the pdf.

Barber Award Requirements (PDF)

Student Research Funds

The Knoedler Research Fund, the Drahmann Research Sciences Fund, the Primm Scholarship and the Torrie Hester Award provide up to $500 in funding to help students conduct research or present the results of their research.β€―The associate dean who administers the fund will determine the amount and appropriate funding source.  

Eligible students must be majoring in a program or discipline within the College of Arts and Sciences. No student will receive a student research award more than once per academic year.  
Proposals must be submitted by the faculty member(s) sponsoring the student(s)’ research. However, certain types of proposals will need to be submitted once, in the aggregate, to ensure parity and access within departments and across the College. These are as follows: 

  • Multiple students going to the same conference/research destination
  • Multiple students working in the same research laboratory
  • Multiple students working on the same research project

An associate dean administers the funds for this award. Applications (due Oct. 1, Feb. 15, and April 15) are judged on the project’s feasibility, the quality of the research or creative plan, educational/professional value and the availability of funds from all sources. 

Students will apply using a Google form (below) to complete a brief application and attach their PDF proposal. Detailed requirements are available by downloading this pdf: 

Student Research Funding Requirements (PDF)

Graduate/Undergraduate Research Collaboration Fund 

The Graduate/Undergraduate Research Collaboration Fund is intended to encourage projects in which a graduate student and 1-2 undergraduates conduct research together under the supervision of a full-time faculty member (who must hold Graduate Faculty status). A project may encompass an interdisciplinary team of undergraduates, graduates and faculty members from more than one department (at least one of the faculty members must have Graduate Faculty status), though only one proposal per department or program may be submitted. Applicants may request a maximum of $1,000 to support the research collaboration. Funds may be requested to defray costs of items, including research supplies, software programs and minor equipment. These funds may not be used for travel because undergraduates can apply to the Undergraduate Research Funds and graduates to the GSA for that purpose.  
 
Students will apply by Oct. 15 via Google form (below). Detailed proposal requirements and application evaluation criteria are available by downloading the pdf.

Graduate/Undergraduate Research Collaboration Fund Requirements (PDF)

Graduate Student Foreign Travel Fund 

The Graduate Student Foreign Travel Fund is intended to encourage travel that would significantly enhance a graduate student’s training by research or study abroad, whether during the summer or the academic year. In addition to personal development and enrichment, travel abroad can enhance the student’s research skills, expand research networks, provide access to specialized equipment and expertise, develop cultural diplomacy skills, and ultimately improve career prospects. The proposed research or study abroad must be clearly structured and ideally would build upon international connections already existing among CAS faculty. Awards may be used to defray costs related to travel, housing and books, but may not be used for travel to conferences because graduate students can apply to the GSA for that purpose. Applicants may request a maximum of $1,000 to support the proposed project. Only one proposal per department or program may be submitted. 
 
Students will apply by Oct. 15 via Google form (below). Detailed proposal requirements and application evaluation criteria available by downloading the pdf.

Graduate Student Foreign Travel Fund Requirements (PDF)