11/01/2022
By Jenifer Whitten-Woodring

Needed: Faculty who want assistance on research, creative and community engagement projects! The Honors Fellowship Program is now accepting applications for fellowships.

Through the Fellowship Program, The Honors College will award qualified Honors students a stipend of $1,500 (applied to their student account) for approximately 100 hours of work to be completed within one academic year. Students may potentially use a fellowship as an Honors Interactive Experience, which can count as H3, H4 or H5. Applications are accepted on a rolling basis.

There are three ways for faculty and students to take advantage of this opportunity:

  1. Faculty mentor and student have already found each other: fill out the Faculty Mentor and Student Fellowship Application together and submit
  2. Faculty mentor has a project but needs help finding a qualified student: fill out the Faculty Mentor without a Student Application. Honors students will be notified about the opportunity.
  3. Student wants a Fellowship, but needs help finding a faculty mentor: fill out the Student without a Faculty Mentor Application and the Fellowship team will help to identify a faculty mentor with an appropriate project

All applications are available through the Honors College Fellowships Libguide.

Note: All Fellowship projects should call for the student to engage in reading, writing (this can be a short reflection paper at the end of the Fellowship), and speaking (Fellowship presentations will be held monthly). It is important that the project offers a meaningful opportunity to the student to engage with the faculty mentor.