How do I apply for a SOL grant after I have enrolled in the gateway course?

Students who are currently or were previously enrolled in the SOL gateway course may apply for one of 10 to 15 SOL grants in the amount of $4,000 each to conduct community-based research projects.

To apply for a SOL grant, you need to submit a community-based research project proposal that outlines your placement with a specific host organization and your summer research project. You are also required to find a suitable faculty mentor for your summer research project.

If you apply for a grant, are awarded one and accept it, you must agree to enroll in the fall capstone course. You are free to apply for summer research grants from other sources to augment your SOL stipend.

Click here to download a SOL Summer Grant application form.

Please submit your application, with all required attachments, to Trisha Bailey SOL Program Coordinator, in Rm 113 of the Sanford Institute or via campus mail to Box 90248.

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