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Deadline for $3,500 Erickson Discovery Grant applications approaching

Undergraduates interested in the summer grants must apply by Friday, Feb. 17

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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — Penn State undergraduate students from all campuses and all fields of study who are interested in performing original research, scholarship, or creative work over the summer are encouraged to apply for an Erickson Discovery Grant by Friday, Feb. 17.

Approximately 60 grants, each in the amount of $3,500, are available through the Office of Undergraduate Education for summer 2017.

The purpose of the grant is to enable students to immerse themselves in their projects by using the grant to cover living expenses and project costs including supplies, materials, books, specialized software, and travel for the purpose of data collection.

Student-initiated projects in the arts, engineering, humanities, sciences, and social sciences that provide experience in all facets of the research, scholarship, or creative processes are eligible. This includes conceptualization of a question or focus, proposal writing, identification and implementation of methods, and communication of results (reporting, exhibition, or performance). Projects must be under the direct supervision of a faculty member.

To learn more and submit an application, visit undergradresearch.psu.edu/summer_discovery.

Questions about Erickson Discovery Grants may be directed to Alan Rieck, assistant vice president and assistant dean for undergraduate education, at 814-863-1864 or ajr83@psu.edu.

The Research Opportunities for Undergraduates program is part of Penn State Undergraduate Education, the academic administrative unit that provides leadership and coordination for University-wide programs and initiatives in support of undergraduate teaching and learning at Penn State. Learn more about Undergraduate Education at undergrad.psu.edu.​

Last Updated February 9, 2017