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One of the most important services the GPSA offers for UNLV graduate & professional students is the allocation of funds for graduate & professional research. This service is intended to support projects which directly affect a student's degree program as well as make a contribution to the scholar's field. The GPSA does not provide funding for student organizations. Please contact the Student Activities Funding Board for information regarding this type of funding @ 895-2508 or Caroline El-Khoury.

The GPSA has limited funds for each grant cycle, and there is no guarantee that a student's application will be awarded a partial or whole award. Students who make efforts to reduce their budgets by seeking department funds, sharing transportation and accommodation costs, and using university equipment will be prioritized. Applicants are eligible for two grant awards per academic year (from fall to summer semester) and may submit only one application for each grant period.

Applicants must understand that this is a competitive application process. Students submitting funding requests should stringently follow the application components to ensure an equitable footing. Incomplete or erroneously compiled applications will automatically be disqualified from the request pool.

Notification letters for ALL grant applications, both regular cycle and emergency, will be sent out on the first Monday of each month. No information regarding their status is available before that date. We thank you in advance for your patience!

For more information please contact Kyle N. George, Chair of the Grants Committee, and/or Carin Wallace, GPSA manager.
For research or conference travel during the academic year, application deadlines are as follows:

  • Spring 2010 Semester
  • Summer 2010 Semester
  • Fall 2010 Semester

    Nov. 15, 2009
    March 15, 2010
    April 15, 2010


 
 
Emergency Funding

Emergency funding is available for those students who are accepted to present at a conference after the grant application deadline for the semester of travel has passed. Also, if conference dates are between the fall and spring semesters, i.e., the winter intersession, students qualify as an emergency applicant.

Emergency grant applications must be turned into the GPSA Office, Lied Library, by the 20th of each month. Applications will be reviewed the first Friday following each GPSA Council meeting.




A stipulation in receiving a GPSA grant is that all recipients must present in the upcoming Graduate & Professional Student Research Forum. This year’s event is to be held March 20, 2010.

Check out other funding information and resources here.


News

  • Conference travel or research during the Spring semester 2010 grant deadline: Sunday, November 15, 2009.
  • Anyone accessing public lands for a UNLV activity, research or field trip needs to obtain a permit through the Public Land Permits Program.