Proposal Components
A proposal layout is provided for undergraduate research grant proposal submission. For consideration of funding, the proposal must be submitted electronically in one PDF file with the content listed in the instructions below.
Proposal Coversheet: The information on the coversheet will be utilized to determine the eligibility requirements.
Project Description: The narrative portion of the proposal must not exceed 5 pages of letter size paper with 1” margins and 10 pt. Times New Roman font or larger. The narrative portion of the proposal encompasses items 1-7 of the list below. Item 8, letter(s) of recommendation from mentor(s), does not count towards the page limit. Separate page(s) for references, graphs/tables, and/or appendices do not count towards the page limit.
- Title (no more than 10 words) and Abstract (of 250 words or less)
- Introduction or Problem Statement
- Research Objectives/Hypothesis/Thesis/Purpose
- Methodology and research design
- Expected Output and Outcome (Note: “output” refers to activity, effort, and/or associated work products related to the objectives that will be produced by the end of the project; while “outcome” refers to the result, effect, or consequence that will occur with the project output.)
- Proposed Budget (up to $2,300 per project) and budget justification. The allowable expenditure includes the research student’s stipend, (an itemized list) and travel related to the project (some relevant details about the event should be provided). View Sample Budget
- Relevant literature to the proposed project with references.
- Letter of recommendation from mentor(s). If several mentors are for one project, then each mentor should provide a letter of recommendation and should specify his/her role in mentoring the student. The letter should be on one page and should address two aspects: 1) the benefit for the student in running the research project and 2) the student’s ability to successfully complete the project.
SUBMIT A PROPOSAL
Final Report
The student should submit a 5-to-7-page narrative with technical details (including graphics, graphs, tables) about the project’s findings and outcomes by May 31. The submission should be approved by the faculty mentor(s) with an email reply to the student’s email submission. The second student stipend scheduled for June is received based on the successful submission of the final report.
Format of the final report: letter size paper with 1” margins and 12 pt. Times New Roman font.
- Project title
- Student name
- Faculty mentor(s)
- Project output
- Project outcome
- Plan for research in the future
- Student’s Testimonial