Faculty Student Interaction Grants
Faculty Student Interaction Grants (FSIGs) are awarded to instructors who plan to interact with students in a creative manner outside of the classroom. The grants foster relationships between instructors and their students and enrich the learning experience outside of the classroom. Typically, these grants are used for dinners, class trips, museum and theater entrance fees, and transportation expenses. This funding program is available to faculty members, teaching assistants, and Cavalier Education instructors.
Although amounts vary, grants are usually awarded for $250-$500. There is no limit on the number of events an instructor may seek funding for per semester.
To apply, please use our funding portal. If at all possible, requests should be submitted at least 3 weeks prior to the proposed expenditure. If you are unable to access our funding portal, please contact uvacollegecouncilfunding@gmail.com.
Some important details to keep in mind are outlined down below. For help with our funding system, please see our Funding System FAQ. If you still have any more unanswered questions along the process, Please contact uvacollegecouncilfunding@gmail.com.
Applying
All groups and individuals applying for a College Council co-sponsorship must apply through our online funding system. If at all possible, requests should be submitted at least three weeks prior to the proposed expenditure.
Approval
The general body will vote to approve, reject, or table each application. Our Treasurer will notify applicants of their status as soon as possible. Some proposals may be partially funded, or funded only for particular expenses. Tabled proposals may require editing or additional information before they will be reconsidered by Council.
Carefully review our reimbursement procedures and funding restrictions before purchasing items. It is your responsibility to save all supporting documentation and only expense items approved by the Council. In addition, you MUST save and submit original, hard-copy receipts in order to be reimbursed. Failure to submit original, hard-copy receipts may affect College Council’s ability to reimburse expenses.
Funding Restrictions
All funding programs are subject to the restrictions below as well as restrictions found in the excerpt on Funding Restrictions under Governing Documents.
- Money Prizes: All money prizes or payments, including gift cards, to individuals associated with UVa must be screened by Financial Aid. Unless a prize or payment is integral to an event’s success, College Council will not fund them.
- Honorariums: Payment for services to individuals unaffiliated with UVa (e.g. speaker fees) can be funded by College Council, although they are subject to more stringent approval requirements.
- Alcohol: College Council funds may not be used to purchase alcoholic beverages.
- Philanthropy: College Council cannot fund philanthropic events. Even if philanthropy is not the primary purpose of an event, College Council is unable to fund events that raise money for charity in any way.
- Politics: College Council cannot fund any events that are political in nature.
Funding programs are available for student groups, faculty members and students conducting independent research!
\Thank you for your interest in the College Council Research Grants. These grants are intended to help fund the scholarly projects of students of the College of Arts and Sciences. The College Council, the governing body of the College of Arts and Sciences, sponsors these grants to promote a spirit of intellectual curiosity within the College, foster relationships between faculty and students, and best meet the needs of College students. Please contact uvacollegecouncilfunding@gmail.com with questions about the funding request or reimbursement process.
Grants offered
Semester Scholar Award - Applications are open for Spring Scholars!
These grants are intended to fund scholarly projects up to $1,800 (subject to change) that are conducted throughout the semester which contribute to student academia and innovation on Grounds. Scholarly projects include research in the humanities, natural sciences, and social sciences as well as creative and interdisciplinary projects. A diversity of applications from different disciplines and backgrounds are encouraged to apply. If you have any questions about the Spring Scholar Grant or the application, please contact Treasurer Kaushal Betha at fng6ft@virginia.edu before the application deadline.
The application and itemized budget outline can be found below. Please download a copy and submit all materials to uvacollegecouncilfunding@gmail.com.
Application: https://docs.google.com/document/d/11nzYlZla-z3q2qgs7RAxCEON2tru7IjRs7ypTNWyupU/edit?usp=sharing
Itemized Budget Outline: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1KMJayL48Cha7Bgrz4tOSHB_yXD-yjHDJ4OBUzpQQ7hI/edit?usp=sharing
The Minerva Award
Minerva, found on the University seal, is the Roman symbol of knowledge and creativity, and it is this spirit that the College Council hopes to promote with the Minerva Award. Minerva Awards of up to $1,800 (subject to change) will be given to fund scholarly projects conducted by College students during the summer.
Eligibility and Criteria
The College Council Research Grants are available to any undergraduate student enrolled as a degree candidate in the College of Arts and Sciences. Grant proposals will be assessed based on the strength of the research question, the structure and organization of the proposal, and the integration of the project. Please note that non-experts will be reviewing the proposals and that the proposals should be written for a broad audience.
Strength of Research Question
- Presents innovative and original work
- Demonstrates both depth and breadth in their understanding of the subject
- Makes a significant contribution to the field of study
Structure and Organization
- Written in a clear, concise manner
- Explicitly states the goals of the research and how these goals will be met
Integration
- Incorporates different academic areas within the College
- Utilizes innovative approaches and perspectives
- Applies scholarly research in a manner that benefits the larger local or global community
In addition, it will be noted if the applicant has received additional funding for the same research project. In the spirit of fostering research among all undergraduates, priority will be given to students who have received no previous funding.
Faculty Support
Each project proposal must have a written letter of recommendation from a UVA faculty mentor who will serve as an adviser during the completion of the project. The faculty mentor should provide insight into their basis for concluding that the student can complete a high-quality research project. Additionally, if the project requires IRB approval, your faculty mentor should speak to your IRB approval status. Please ask your mentor to send the signed letter, on UVA letterhead, as an email attachment directly to uvacollegecouncilfunding@gmail.com by the same day the application is due.
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. Funding Regulations
- Projects, research, and purchases must comply with federal, state, and local laws.
- College Council grants CANNOT fund research stipends.
- The grants are disbursed to students through direct deposit after notification of selection. Students are on their Honor to spend the grant funds according to the submitted and approved budget.
- Grant recipients are required to submit a project and expenditure report by 9 am 3 weeks after funds are disbursed. If the project and expenditure report is not submitted on time, the student will be liable for all project expenses and have to repay College Council any grant awarded funds.
- If you have any concerns about the expenditure report, please contact uvacollegecouncilfunding@gmail.com.
- Grant recipients should use the resources freely available to them as University students whenever possible. Purchases of materials that are freely available at the University libraries or accessible through University journal databases, online subscriptions, or other electronic media will not be reimbursed. Grant recipients should perform a thorough and extensive search of University library resources before purchasing materials for their project.
- Grant recipients may not travel to any location with a U.S. State Department Travel Warning. If such a warning is issued while abroad, the recipient must leave the country immediately in the safest manner possible. Such warnings can be found here at Travel Advisories.
- Any projects involving the research of human subjects must receive IRB approval before they can receive any funding. More information regarding the IRB process can be found here: https://www.virginia.edu/vpr/irb/.
- All purchases that go beyond the above-stated regulations must be approved in advance by the Treasurer of College Council in consultation with appropriate University officials.
Violations of any of the above regulations will result in the cancellation of the grant.
Receipt of Award
Grant recipients will be required to meet with the Grants Chair to discuss grant requirements and payment procedures. Awards will be disbursed through direct deposit, which students must set up in their SIS accounts, using the following link. Recipients are on their Honor as students of the University of Virginia to spend the money as detailed in their approved budgets, and any changes to this budget must be reported to and approved by the Grants Chair.