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Faculty Research Assistance Program (FRAP)
The Faculty Research Assistance Program is intended to provide opportunities for undergraduates to gain valuable experience in research methodology while earning academic credit, and to provide faculty members with undergraduate research assistance. To participate, students must identify a faculty member in their area of interest who is seeking research assistance; complete a "research assistance contract" and enroll in the appropriate department course designated for this program--usually, 99RA/199RA or 99/199. The URCA Office publishes the FRAP Directory which lists the current projects of participating faculty and senior researchers with whom the student might work. Copies of the directory are available for review at departmental undergraduate offices. For information on getting credit for a research assistantship, please contact the undergraduate advisor in the appropriate department.


Awards for Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA Grant) - Fall

Awards for research and creative activities, including research-related domestic travel, are available to UCSB undergraduates, regardless of class standing, college, or major. Students who are currently engaged in, or plan to initiate a project during the academic year should consider applying, using the application forms available online below. The complete packet must be submitted in person to the URCA Office, 2105 North Hall, by the appropriate application deadline date, as listed below. Funding for summer projects is available through a separate application process.

General Information: The University of California, Santa Barbara actively supports the efforts of undergraduate students to pursue meaningful research and creative activities under faculty supervision. The Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) Office in the College of Letters and Science sponsors student projects with funding from university, federal and private sources. A single application is used for all available funding sources. Maximum awards are $1,000 for an individual and $2,000 for a group project. Note: students who receive an URCA grant are expected to present their work at the Undergraduate Research Colloquium in May, 2008.

General Requirements: To be eligible for an Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) award, the applicant must be in good academic standing and must be enrolled and maintain undergraduate status at UCSB throughout the funding period. Awards are not given retroactively for completed projects. All funding applications require a letter of support for the student and project from the faculty mentor. Students are encouraged to seek out a faculty member to supervise their projects. Likewise, faculty members are invited to identify promising undergraduate researchers and to assist them in developing proposals. Individual funding sources may have additional criteria, such as minimum grade point average or major requirements. To receive an award, prospective applicants must meet general requirements and the criteria for at least one of the available funding sources.

Application Date

Monday, October 29, 2007 Campus-wide

 

Click on link below for complete application packet

 

[Fall 2007 Application Word Version]

[Fall 2007 Application PDF Version]

There will be no call for proposals in Winter Quarter due to lack of funding.


UCSB Colloquium on Undergraduate Research
April 9, 2008 is the entry deadline for students who want to present their work at this annual campus event. The colloquium, to be held on May 15, 2008, recognizes the scholarly achievements of all UCSB undergraduate students and acknowledges the faculty who have contributed to the development of their research and creative projects. Participation is open to undergraduates in all majors. Entry forms are submitted online - see below. All students who receive research funding through the URCA office are required to participate. Please contact the URCA office with any questions.

Colloquium: Thursday, May 15, 2008 Campus-wide Corwin Pavilion

11:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Poster presentations.


Summer 2008 Awards for Research and Creative Activities
UCSB College of Letters and Science undergraduates regardless of class standing or major are eligible to apply for up to $500 for an individual, and $1,000 for a group, in research funding during the summer. The research or creative activity eligible for an Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) grant may be an ongoing project or a one-time summer activity. NOTE: Students who receive these summer grants are expected to present their work at the Undergraduate Research Colloquium Poster Presentation in May 2009.

Award limitations: The maximum award for the summer is $500 for an individual and $1,000 for a group project. Stipend requests are restricted to one-half of the total budget amount. Note: the awards may be less than the maximum depending on budgetary constraints.

The following must be submitted, in the order listed, to the Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities (URCA) Office, 2105 North Hall , by 4:00 p.m. on May 23, 2008.

[Summer URCA Application PDF Version]

[Summer URCA Application Word Document Version]


URCA Mini Grant

Financial support for students chosen to present their work at local or national conferences is available to all UCSB undergraduates, regardless of class standing or major. The Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Office offers mini grants (up to $50) to cover the cost of the conference fee or other out-of-pocket expenses. Funds for this purpose are limited and will be allocated on a first-come first-served basis. If approved, funding will be transferred to the mentor's department for distribution. Students seeking funding in excess of $50 must submit their request as part of the regular URCA grant proposal process.

General Requirements for a Mini Grant: To be eligible for an URCA mini grant, the applicant must be in good academic standing and must be enrolled and maintain undergraduate status at UCSB when attending the conference. Awards are for students participating in the conference, for example by presenting a paper or making a poster presentation. Attendance without participation will not be supported. Awards are not given retroactively. All funding applications require a letter of support for the student from a faculty mentor.

The Following materials must be provided:
· Mini Grant Informational Form
· Copy of the letter inviting you to present
· Information on the expected incurred costs for attending the conference
· Letter of support from your faculty mentor

Where to submit:
Hand Delivered: 2105 North Hall

Campus Mail: Undergraduate Research and Creative Activities Office
College of Letters and Science
Mail Code 2085

Please contact Nan Anderson, the URCA Coordinator (805) 893-2319, if you have any questions regarding this application process.

[Mini Grant Application PDF Document ]

[Mini Grant Application Word Document ]


Alternative Funding Sources

On-Campus Check With:
· College Undergraduate Office (for College of Engineering and Creative Studies Students
· Departmental Undergraduate Advisor (for major and minor)
· Organized Research Units (ORU)
· Individual Faculty




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