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Student and faculty applicants must identify each other and develop a research proposal together before applying for a research award through Engineering Learning Initiatives. If you are a student seeking to get involved in a research project, click here for tips on exploring your options and approaching prospective faculty mentors. Once faculty and student have agreed upon a proposal idea, each must separately complete and submit online applications. The faculty mentor must submit the faculty application first. Upon submission, an application ID number will be assigned to the faculty applicant. The ID number screen will appear a few seconds after the faculty mentor clicks "Submit" to submit the faculty application. Be sure to write this number down. The student will need it in order to submit the student application. To encourage high quality applications from students, we require all undergraduate applicants to obtain faculty approval for their proposals before submission. We ask that each faculty mentor review the student’s project proposal and personal statement. The faculty mentor should give his or her application ID number to the student, to enable submission of the student application, only after the mentor has reviewed and approved the student’s proposal and statement. Once approval has been secured, the student must then submit the online student application before the application deadline. Please be aware that undergraduate research funds are available only for undergraduate students currently enrolled in the College of Engineering. Important note: New word/character count maximums have been imposed on responses to each application question. Please use your word processing software to check the word/character counts on your responses before pasting them into the application response boxes. Responses that are too long will be truncated upon submission, such that any words beyond the limit will not appear for reviewers. Maximums are being enforced in order to keep review times reasonable. Please answer the questions with clear responses that are brief and to-the-point. Projects Involving Multiple Students Beginning in Fall 2005, Student Project Team proposals will no longer be considered for funding through the Engineering Learning Initiatives Student Undergraduate Research Grants Program. Teams of students working together with faculty mentors in faculty research programs may still apply as undergraduate research teams. However, Student Project Teams - largely student-run, competitive design teams - should not apply through this program. They will have the opportunity to be considered for College funding through a separate process. If you are a faculty advisor who is considering applying for support for multiple students or your research team, please follow the bulleted guidelines below:
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