Travel Grants and Need-Based Scholarships specifically for OSA year, semester, and summer programs.
Joanie Vicknair
crystal@tulane.edu
Award amounts vary.
Must be enrolled in an OSA year, semester, summer program
Undergraduate
Scholarship applications are built into the online study abroad application. Students must apply to study abroad to receive information on awards.
https://global.tulane.edu/osa
Award
Study Abroad
Scholarships
Academic Year: Award for Faculty Mentored Undergraduate Research
celt@tulane.edu
Total possible award: $6,000 for 2 students OR $3,000 for 1 student
- $2,400 for student payment at $10/hr (total reflects $12/hr so students actually receive about $10/hr)
- $600 for student related research costs/materials
Mentor applys for this award on behalf of a student.
Student:
- Must be currently enrolled as a full-time student
- Must not receive any academic credit for this research project, however, information gathered during the summer may be used in the future for Honors Thesis.
- Must be a rising junior or rising senior (4+1 students going into their 5th year are not eligible).
- Must not have received a previous CELT grant for the same project.
- Must have a 2.5 GPA or higher.
Mentor:
- All full-time faculty, including visiting professors
*Faculty may only sponsor 2 students
- Two projects: faculty may submit 2 applications, 1 student each, for 2 different research projects
- One project: faculty may submit 1 application with no more than 2 students
Faculty apply for this award on behalf of an undergraduate student.
Current 2nd, 3rd, or 4th year students
September 15
http://celt.tulane.edu/funding
Lab research
Non-lab research
Research stipend
Travel- research
Research & Conferences
Summer: Award for Faculty Mentored Undergraduate Research
celt@tulane.edu
Up to $4,000 ($3,000 student stipend + $1,000 for research expenses).
Student:
- Must be currently enrolled as a full time student
- Must not receive any academic credit for this summer research project, however, information gathered during the summer may be used in the future for Honors Thesis.
- Must be a rising junior or rising senior (4+1 students going into their 5th year are not eligible).
- Must not have received a previous CELT grant for the same project.
- Must have a 2.5 GPA or higher.
Mentor:
- All full-time faculty, including visiting professors
- Adjuncts
- Postdocs and PhD students, with letter of support from their lead faculty advisor
Undergraduate
Rising 3rd or 4th year
March 15th
http://celt.tulane.edu/funding
Lab research
Non-lab research
Research stipend
Travel- research
Research & Conferences
CELT Conference Presentation Award
celt@tulane.edu
up to $250
Any undergraduates presenting at a conference are eligible to apply.
Request for funds must be received before travel is initiated.
Eligible travel costs include transportation costs (airfare, parking, taxi, fuel costs, train pass, etc.), hotel, conference registration, and food. Receipts must be submitted for reimbursement.
Undergraduate
Rolling deadline
https://airtable.com/shrRlnNANSO1CKuQE
Conference- presenting
Research & Conferences
CPS Professional Development Fund
Katie Houck
khouck@tulane.edu
Up to $500 per year per student
Support students’s professional development interests (I.e. Conference registration and/or travel, local trainings, webinars, etc). Award or payment of expenses.
Undergraduate
Rolling during academic year
https://orgsync.com/163252/forms/124860
Training and workshop
Research & Conferences
Community Engaged Research Fund
Myriam Huet
mhuet@tulane.edu
Up to $500 per year per student
Support community engaged research interests (Students must be under faculty supervision, and enrolled in a credit bearing research course/independent study.
Undergraduate
Rolling during academic year
https://orgsync.com/163252/forms/124860
Non-lab research
Community Engagement
Research & Conferences
Honors Summer Research Program
Charlotte Maheu Vail
cmaheu@tulane.edu
Housing in a university residence hall for six weeks and additional support for living expenses of up to $250 per week. If students are living off campus, then the equivalent amount of the costs of on-campus housing (up to $1000) plus the stipend are given directly to the student. Stipends will be distributed in two payments: 1) after the preliminary research plan is submitted and approved, and 2) after the mid-term report is submitted and approved.
The Honors Summer Research Program is an opportunity for students to work with a Tulane professor on a scholarly project for six weeks during the Summer.
Honors freshmen, sophomores, and juniors in ALL Schools are welcome to apply, and it is open to students who have no research experience or who already have some experience with research. Funding includes housing and a stipend, so students can focus on this enhanced academic experience. Academic record, feasibility of project, and faculty support are the main criteria used to determine award.
Undergraduate
March 17th, 2017
http://honors.tulane.edu/web/
Lab research
Non-lab research
Research & Conferences
Jean Danielson Memorial Scholarship Fund
Charlotte Maheu Vail
cmaheu@tulane.edu
This fund awards up to $2,000 of budgeted expenses for a research project or field experience. If a student's proposal involves a supervised activity (research or other field experience), a copy of correspondence with the potential supervisor that indicates an invitation to carry out research or participate in the field experience would be helpful to the reviewers.
“Dean Jean,” as Dr. Jean Danielson was affectionately known, devoted her career to teaching and mentoring honors students as they sought challenging opportunities inside and outside the classroom. To honor her legacy, the Honors Program invites rising sophomore, junior and senior honors students who share Dr. Danielson’s commitment to living a life of purpose and intellectual vigor to apply for funds for a research or other field experience in the US or abroad for the Summer. Academic record, feasibility of project, faculty support, and financial need are the main criteria used to determine award.
Undergraduate
March 17th, 2017
Lab research
Non-lab research
Research & Conferences
Independent Research Grants Conference Presentation/Attendance Grants, and Community Engagement Grants
Laura Wolford
lwolford@tulane.edu
Varies
Full-time, undergraduate Tulane University students
Undergraduate
"Fall: October 19, 2017
Spring: March 1, 2018.
Conference grants also accepted out of cycle depending on the conference time."
Funding will cover the $1,500 program fee which includes housing, breakfasts, most lunches for five days, all programming, and a weekly MetroCard.
The Newcomb College Institute will provide funding students who will be enrolled at Tulane as a full time undergraduate the semester following Feminist Camp attendance. Feminist Camp is a transformative week of feminism in action hosted in New York City by authors and activists, Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards. The week includes:
• Five immersive days of meetings and workshops across New York City or Seattle highlighting diverse forms of feminism in action; each day centers around a theme (themes from past programs: Reproductive Justice, Sexual Power, Feminist Art, Philanthropy, Women and Incarceration).
• One day dedicated to feminist workplaces and careers, which includes practical advice and a half-day internship.
• One session dedicated to developing an activist or academic action plan to leverage your Feminist Camp experience in your home communities.
• Facilitated dialogue and one-on-one time with Amy Richards and Jennifer Baumgardner (and other local and nationally-known feminists).
Undergraduate
Email for deadline - will likely be mid to end of fall and another round mid to end of spring
Up to $1,400: NCI covers the registration minus the $125 non-refundable conference fee, hotel, and flight reimbursement. There are typically 7 PLEN session during the year in various fields.
NCI PLEN grants are awarded to full-time undergraduates through a competitive application process. NCI grants can be used for flight reimbursement, lodging, and the PLEN workshop registration fee. Students can apply directly to PLEN to have the $125 seminar fee covered. If a student is not selected to receive NCI funding support, a student can still attend the PLEN conference through self-funding or through another funding source.
Undergraduate
The 7 different
deadlines will be posted on the website.
Lurcy Grants support student research or artistic projects by students in the School of Liberal Arts (SLA). Projects must be housed in a department or program in SLA, and eligible students must be doing a major in SLA. Students are eligible to apply for up to $1,500 for individual projects, or up to $3,500 for group projects (two or more students) with the maximum not exceeding $1,500 per student.
Undergraduate
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Non-lab research
Travel- research
Project
Research & Conferences
Gordon Summer Fellowship
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
$4000 (two fellowship grants awarded annually)
The Gordon Summer Fellowship offers a $4,000 grant to one male and one female undergraduate student for an innovative, self-designed summer project which allows intellectual and personal growth. The grant is offered on a competitive basis each spring, and students awarded the grant money will use it during the following summer. Preference will be given to those students whose plans have substantial intellectual and/or academic merit, whose goals are clearly defined, and whose budgets are sound.
Undergraduate
Applications accepted February through April only. Deadline: 5:00 p.m. on April 15. All applicants will be notified of a decision on the final day of April.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Non-lab research
Travel- research
Travel- experiential
Project
Research & Conferences
Dean’s Grant
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Students are eligible to apply for up to $1,500 for individual projects, or up to $3,500 for group projects (two or more students) with the maximum not exceeding $1,500 per student.
Provides funding for for academic research, projects, and cocurricular activities that may not be eligible for other NTC Dean's Office grant programs.
Undergraduate
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Conference- presenting
Lab research
Non-lab research
Travel- experiential
Travel- research
Travel- service
Research & Conferences
Henkin Memorial Travel Scholarships
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Three $1200 grants awarded each school year.
Henkin Travel Scholarships provide funding for projects including travel (domestic or international) for research, internships, service projects, or other cocurricular programs.
Undergraduate
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Travel- research
Travel- experiential
Travel- service
Research & Conferences
Oscar Lee Putnam Cultural and Intellectual Enrichment Program
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Up to $2,000
Putnam Grants provide funding for university students from Louisiana for research, travel, artistic, and internship projects. Proposed projects may be related to a student's course of study or intended career, or they may allow the student to explore talents or interests not specifically related to a curriculum. The Putnam grant application process is different from NTC grants, and applicants are not required to attend Tulane.
To be eligible, students must:
- be Louisiana residents
- have a 3.0 grade point average (4.0 scale)
- be 23 years old or younger at the time of the grant
- submit an accompanying Statement of Financial Condition along with the grant application
Undergraduate
5:00 pm on April 26, 2019
college.tulane.edu/putnam-grant
Lab research
Non-lab research
Project
Travel- research
Research & Conferences
Timothy Sykes Daytrading Award for the Talented
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
One $800-$900 award available annually
Tim Sykes (B.A. 2003) established this fund during his junior year at Tulane after great success in daytrading. In establishing it, Tim sought to recognize and nurture talented individuals whose abilities and accomplishments may not be in traditional areas of endeavor. There are many ways to be “successful” in today’s society and this award acknowledges young people with unique interests, passions, and accomplishments
Undergraduate
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Project
Travel- experiential
Research & Conferences
Taylor Memorial Summer Travel and Enrichment Program
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Apply for up to $1,000 for domestic travel, or up to $1,500 for international travel.
The David Cameron Taylor Memorial Summer Travel and Enrichment Program, established by J. Edward Taylor ’42, M.D., offers male-identified undergraduates the opportunity to travel to consult scholarly materials or undertake unusual and enriching intellectual experiences.
Undergraduate
Applications accepted February through April only. Deadline: 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Travel- research
Travel- experiential
Travel- service
Research & Conferences
Changemaker Catalyst Award
Samantha Fleurinor
sfleurin@tulane.edu
Up to $1,500 over the course of your studies
"ELIGIBILITY: Be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in classes part-time or full-time at the time of application. Be in good standing with Tulane University. Have completed all of the application requirements.
USE: Funding support for experiential learning related to social innovation, social entrepreneurship, changemaking, or design thinking."
Undergraduate
Graduate
Applications accepted quarterly: October 15, 2017, December 15, 2017, February 15, 2018, May 1, 2018.
http://taylor.tulane.edu
Conference- presenting
Internship
Training and workshop
Research & Conferences
Cummings Grant Program
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Students are eligible to apply for up to $1,500 for individual projects, or up to $3,500 for group projects (two or more students) with the maximum not exceeding $1,500 per student.
Grants support student projects that may involve research and/or travel.
Undergraduate
college.tulane.edu/grants
Lab research
Non-lab research
Conference- presenting
Project
Travel- experiential
Travel- research
Travel- service
Research & Conferences
Internship Grants for Newcomb Scholars
Dr. Aidan Smith
asmith41@tulane.edu
Up to $3000
These grants provide Newcomb Scholars with an opportunity to obtain experience in a field of interest through a minimally/unpaid summer internship. The funding can be used for transportation and housing costs during a summer internship. A student must be in the Newcomb Schoalrs program and enrolled full-time as an undergraduate the semester prior and following an internship to be considered for fudning.
Undergraduate
Deadline will be set by the start of the spring semester. Students are encouraged to meet with Betsy to discuss their internship search and the NCI grant.
http://www2.tulane.edu/newcomb/internships/
Internship
Internships
Internship Grants for Students at Sponsored/Women-Focused Organizations
Dr. Julie Henriquez-Aldana
jhenriquez@tulane.edu
Up to $2000
These grants provide funding to full-time undergraduates at Tulane to support housing and transportation costs for minimally/unpaid summer internships.
Students must convey how the internship connects to NCI's mission.
A student must be enrolled full-time as an undergraduate the semester prior and following an internship to be considered for funding.
Undergraduate
Deadline will be set by the start of the spring semester. Students are encouraged to meet with Betsy to discuss their internship search and the NCI grant.
http://www2.tulane.edu/newcomb/internships/
Internship
Internships
Reproductive Rights and Reproductive Health Internships
Dr. Clare Daniel
cdaniel5@tulane.edu
Paid $12/hour
NCI is excited to announce a new program that provides undergraduate students with a chance to have a paid internship at reproductive rights and reproductive health organizations in New Orleans. Students are hired to work each semester and in the summer.
Undergraduate
Deadlines offered each semester
http://www2.tulane.edu/newcomb/internships/
Internship
Internships
Digital Research Internship Program
Jacque Howard
Jhoward8@tulane.edu
Paid $800/semester
The Newcomb College Institute offers students the opportunity to obtain a technology skill set with tangible experience working on digital research and digital media projects in the humanities and sciences. This program is open to all full-time undergraduate student.
Undergraduate
Deadline in the spring semester for positions starting the next school year
Gender and Archives Diversity Research Fellowship:
Chloe Raub
craub1@tulane.edu
stipend of $1,000
Students receive a stipend of $1,000 to spend four weeks in the early part of summer conducting significant archival research on individuals or campus communities that have been underrepresented in the history of the University, with an intersectional focus on gender. The funding is open to rising juniors and seniors, and students entering 4+1 masters programs.
Henkin Travel Scholarships provide funding for projects including travel (domestic or international) for research, internships, service projects, or other cocurricular programs.
Undergraduate
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Internship
Travel- research
Travel- experiential
Travel- service
Internships
Devlin Internship Program
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Students may apply for up to $1,000.
The Katherine and Robert M. Devlin ’64 Internship Program offers funding for male-identified undergraduate students with summer internships with alumni or in fields related to the liberal arts.
Undergraduate
Applications accepted February through April only. Deadline: 5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Internship
Internships
NTC Dean's Grant sponsored by CELT
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Up to $1,500
NTC Dean's Grants sponsored by CELT fund summer internship costs for travel, housing, and transportation. Students, both female- and male-identified, are eligible to apply.
Undergraduate- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year only
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Internship
Internships
Changemaker Catalyst Award
Samantha Fleurinor
sfleurin@tulane.edu
Up to $1,500 over the course of your studies
"ELIGIBILITY: Be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in classes part-time or full-time at the time of application. Be in good standing with Tulane University. Have completed all of the application requirements.
USE: Funding support for experiential learning related to social innovation, social entrepreneurship, changemaking, or design thinking."
Undergraduate
Graduate
Applications accepted quarterly: October 15, 2017, December 15, 2017, February 15, 2018, May 1, 2018.
http://taylor.tulane.edu
Conference - attending
Conference- presenting
Internship
Training and workshop
Internships
Sisselman Grant
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Applicants may request up to $1,500.
Grants support summer internship costs, such as travel, transportation, and housing, for female- and male-identified students.
Undergraduate- 1st, 2nd, and 3rd year only
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Internship
Internships
Ching Grants
Melissa A. Weber
ntcgrants@tulane.edu
Applicants may request up to $1,500.
Grants support internship-related costs, as well as research and travel costs, for male-identified students.
Undergraduate
5:00 p.m. on the 15th of the month (September, October, November, January, February, March, and April) to receive a decision on the final day of that month.
college.tulane.edu/grants
Internship
Internships
Felson Fund
Katie Houck
khouck@tulane.edu
$250 for individuals, up to $500 for groups
Support service projects or engagement activities of full-time undergraduates or undergraduate student organizations.
Undergraduate
Rolling during academic year
https://orgsync.com/163252/forms/124860
Community Engagement
Community Engagement/ Service/ Student Venture
Community Engaged Research Fund
Myriam Huet
mhuet@tulane.edu
up to $500 per year per student
Support community engaged research interests (Students must be under faculty supervision, and enrolled in a credit bearing research course/independent study.
Tuition assistance to at least one Tulane University junior or senior who has shown significant commitment to community engagements activities and has an interest in working in public service or social service occupations after graduation.
Undergraduate
March 8th, 2017
https://orgsync.com/163252/forms/140040
Community Engagement
Community Engagement/ Service/ Student Venture
Independent Research Grants Conference Presentation/Attendance Grants, and Community Engagement Grants
Laura Wolford
lwolford@tulane.edu
Varies
Full-time, undergraduate Tulane University students.
Undergraduate
"Fall: October 19, 2017
Spring: March 1, 2018.
Conference grants also accepted out of cycle depending on the conference time."
https://newcomb.tulane.edu/content/student-grants
Conference- presenting
Conference- attending
Lab research
Non-lab research
Travel- research
Community Engagement/ Service/ Student Venture
Alvarez Spark Innovation Award
Samantha Fleurinor
sfleurin@tulane.edu
Up to $2,500 per year
ELIGBILITY: Be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in classes part-time or full-time at the time of application. Be in good standing with Tulane University. Have completed all of the application requirements.
USE: Seed funding for social venture creation.
Undergraduate
Graduate
Applications accepted quarterly: October 15, 2017, December 15, 2017, February 15, 2018, May 1, 2018.
Student Venture Creation
Community Engagement/ Service/ Student Venture
Changemaker Catalyst Award
Samantha Fleurinor
sfleurin@tulane.edu
Up to $1,500 over the course of your studies
"ELIGIBILITY: Be an undergraduate or graduate student enrolled in classes part-time or full-time at the time of application. Be in good standing with Tulane University. Have completed all of the application requirements.
USE: Funding support for experiential learning related to social innovation, social entrepreneurship, changemaking, or design thinking."
Undergraduate
Graduate
Applications accepted quarterly: October 15, 2017, December 15, 2017, February 15, 2018, May 1, 2018.