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 Proposal Submission Guidelines

Persons interested in applying for a research grant from the NASPA Foundation should consult NASPA Foundation grant guidelines, and may see a list of past projects funded by the Foundation.

Please submit materials to Lucy Fort with the NASPA Foundation, lfort@naspa.org / 202-265-7500 x1171

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Research Grants & Proposals

 

Submit Channing Briggs Small Grant Applications Online Here

Submissions are due July 15, 2013

 Grant Proposal Information & Guidelines 
 

Pending funding, the RFP for the Large Grant proposals will be not be available until October 2013. Please check back in October 2013 for application and updates.  If funding is approved, the deadline to apply will be January 15, 2014.

 

Congratulations to the July 2012 Channing Briggs Small Grant Selected Recipients:

Cox, Bradly, Self-Authorship Among Active Student Affairs Professionals

Godlewska, Anna, Engaging and Retaining Aboriginal (First Nation, Métis and Inuit) Students in University by Transforming Awareness and the Environment

Jenkins, Toby, All in the Family: The Importance & Utility of Integrating Family into the Co-Curricular College Experience

Sriram, Rishi, The Continual National Measurement and Assessment of Student Affairs Competencies


Vacchi, David, Defining and Describing the Contemporary Student Veteran Population

 

Congratulations to the January 2012 Selected Recipients:


Harper, Sean, Teaching and Learning about Race in SA & HE Graduate Programs

Stebleton, Michael, The Experience of Immigrant College Students Attending Large Research Universities in the US

Weber, Stacy, How College Access Programs Facilitate Access to Higher Education for Low-income, first generation college students


The NASPA Foundation supports the discovery of new knowledge through research and innovation in the field of student affairs. This is achieved through a continued commitment to funding selected proposals as submitted annual to the Foundation.

The Foundation invites proposals from all members of the profession, encompassing all aspects of the field of student affairs. Although there are many worth and exciting areas of research, the Foundation is especially interested in supporting research that addresses the following topics:

  • Student Affairs Leadership, Administration and Organizational Management

  • Returning Student Veterans

  • Student Mental Health

  • Student Development and Evolving Student Populations

  • Cost of Higher Education

  • Student Affairs and Community Colleges

  • Emerging Technologies

  • The implications for Student Affairs of Institutional Sustainability and Viability

  • Globalization and Internationalization

  • Social Justice

  • History of Student Affairs

  • Student Success and Persistence

 

The NASPA Foundation collaborates with the NASPA Research Division and the Faculty Fellows as part of the Research Grant process.  For more information regarding these NASPA entities, please visit their sites below.

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Faculty Fellows