Cordilleran Section Grants
The Cordilleran Section thanks the GSA Foundation for their support of our Programs.
Undergraduate
Research Grants Student Travel
Undergraduate Student Research Grant
Proposal Deadline: 10 April
Policies & Award
Students and applications must meet the following criteria:
- This award is open to undergraduate Earth Science students who are currently enrolled in a B.S. or B.A degree program.
- Priority will be given to projects that involve the Cordilleran Section region (see boundaries).
- The student must be a student member of the Cordilleran Section of GSA.
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- The online application must be completed during the application period 15 January through 10 April.
Funding decisions will be announced after 15 May with funds being mailed to successful applicants by 15 June.
- Funded students are expected to expend the funds as stated in the proposal; return any unexpended funds to the
Section Secretary; submit a summary report. The final report will be a maximum of 500
words and should
explain how the GSA Cordilleran Section funds were used to successfully conduct the project. List any presentations or
publications resulting from the funded research. Please email the final report to the Cordilleran Section Undergraduate Research Grant Coordinator by March of the year following funding.
- Students who have received an award are strongly encouraged to present their results at a GSA Cordilleran Section meeting.
The student should expect funding up to $1,000.
The award may not be used to pay salary, buy personal software, or attend a professional meeting such as GSA. Appropriate use of funds includes purchasing field or lab supplies, paying for expenses related to field work, paying for sample analyses, etc. Priority will be given to students who have not previously received an undergraduate research grant for the GSA Cordilleran Section.
The proposal should follow this sequence:
- Complete the online
application.
(Download sample
application/worksheet).
- Description of Proposed Research.
Present a brief (maximum of 2 pages, including figures) description of the proposed project, including research
question(s) to be addressed, methods, analyses, and schedule for proposed activities. Applicants must use
12-point font
(Arial, Times New Roman) with 1-inch margins at the top and bottom, and pages numbered consecutively. A list of
references should be provided and will not count toward the 2-page limit. The budget and budget justification do
not
count toward the 2-page limit. Upload to the online application in the Project Upload area (PDF or Word only).
- Itemized budget.
Provide an itemized budget using the format listed below.
Budget Category |
$ Requested |
$ Other Source |
Total Budget |
Research-related Travel |
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Lodging |
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Meals |
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Transportation/mileage |
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Supplies & Equipment |
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Other (please specify) |
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Total Project Budget |
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- Budget Justification.
Provide a detailed budget justification. Include rationale for proposed costs. Upload the
budget and budget justification to the online application in the “Budget Upload” area (PDF or Word
only).
- Your project supervisor will be contacted requesting they complete an appraisal form in the
online
application system. Please make sure your supervisor is aware that they must do this in order for your proposal
to be considered.
Questions should be directed to the Cordilleran Section Undergraduate Research Grant Coordinator: jbchapmanv@utep.edu