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Academic Project Grants

糖心Vlog Undergraduate Academic Project Grants

Art Grants

 

Academic Project Grants (APGs) support undergraduate research and creative work efforts at 糖心Vlog University. Any student or group of students working with a faculty sponsor is eligible to apply for a grant. Undergraduate students who submit a proposal can be granted funding support that can be used in many ways, through equipment, materials/supplies purchases, or travel to disseminate their research at local, regional, and even national conferences.

Traditional Awards Equipment, Materials/Supplies, Individual travel, and Group travel
Awarded amounts are up to $750 per individual student, and up to $2000 for group travel requests. Funds are competitive and limited, and will be awarded in each cycle as funds are available.

Continuing this year: APGs include individual travel requests to attend the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR) has a long tradition of supporting undergraduate student's creative and research-based projects.

The Office of Research Administration (ORA) offers first-come, first-served, limited, competitive funding for travel to the National Conference on Undergraduate Research (NCUR). Students may apply for up to $1,250 in travel support.

To maximize your opportunity, submit your proposal early in the funding cycle. Additional travel support may also be available through your academic department.

The submission portal will open on August 18, 2025.

AY 2025-26 cycle deadlines:
Cycle 1: September 25, 2025
Cycle 2: October 23, 2025
Cycle 3: January 22, 2026
Cycle 4: February 19, 2026

APG PROPOSAL TEMPLATE

APG GUIDELINEs & INSTRUCTIONS

The Office of the Provost would like to acknowledge the service and dedication on the part of our faculty review committee. The Academic Project Grants Committee is made up of representatives from each college, the Hunter Library, and the Office of Research Administration. 

 

The College of Arts & Sciences:

Frankie West
Associate Professor, Forensic Science

The College of Business:

Steve Ha
Director, School of Economics, Management, and Project Management 

The College of Education & Allied Professions:

Meghan Gangel
Assistant Professor, Psychology

The College of Engineering & Technology:

Mickey Henson
Assistant Professor of Practice, Kimmel School of Construction Management

The College of Fine and Performing Arts:

Shelby Hicks
Associate Professor, School of Art & Design

The College of Health & Human Sciences:

Kim Hall (Committee Chair)
Associate Professor, School of Health Sciences

The Hunter Library:

Chuck Thomas
Dean of the Hunter Library

The Office of Research Administration:

Suzanne Melton 
Research Programs Coordinator

 

This program is administered by The Office of Research Administration; please direct requests for information or other questions to Suzanne Melton, Research Programs Coordinator, at scmelton@wcu.edu or call 828.227.2575.