Post on 27-Jul-2020
201у Mellon Initiative INSTITUTE Application Submit completed application as PDF.
STUDENT COMPONENT (for each student) (email all to your faculty mentor)
Student Data Sheet Student Statement
(200 word limit) Student Qualifications
(200 word limit) Student Transcript
(Unofficial from TigerPaws)
STUDENT REFERENCE LETTER
FACULTY COMPONENT Project Abstract (150 word limit) Project Significance (250 word limit) Project Outcomes (150 word limit) Method and tasks to be completed
during summer (200 word limit) Budget Relation of the project to faculty
research agenda (250 word limit) Statement about student preparation
and qualifications (150 word limit)
Requirements for Summer Undergraduate Research Fellows and Mentors
Students must: Commit to work full-time on the project for the entire summer research period (May 17– July 25) and
not take other coursework or have other employment; Present their findings (to date) in a paper or visual format such as a poster and at the Trinity Summer
Undergraduate Research Conference to be held at the end of the summer research period on July 24-25; Turn in a final copy of the paper or poster for our Mellon archive in the digital commons of the Trinity
Coates Library. This is due by July 25; Participate in Mellon summer program activities (four seminars and ten weekly lunches); Have a graduation date of Dec. 2018 or later.
Faculty aentors must: Serve on only one research team. In consultation with the students, complete the project description and additional faculty materials.
Submit all application materials in a single PDF file in the order specified in this document. Email the file to melloninitiative@trinity.edu by 5 PM on Feb. 15, 2018.
Letterǎ of reference: Should be sent separately to melloninitiative@trinity.edu by 5 PM on Feb. 15, 2018.*DFDFD Should include both the student’s name and the reference’s name in the file name so that they can be
matched to the correct application. Should come from a Trinity faculty member who knows the student’s academic work well but does
not have to be from the discipline of the proposed project. Cannot be the Faculty mentor.
Selection criteria: The Mellon Steering Committee will look at proposals holistically; however, certain factors will make a proposal stand out. Students must be strong and have adequate background knowledge to embark on the project. The project outcomes must be clearly defined and benefit both the student and the faculty member.
Questions? Contact Chad Spigel (cspigel@trinity.edu).
Student Component (Student should email the completed form and statements to their faculty mentor)
Student #1 Data Sheet
Project Title:
Faculty Mentor names:
Student name:
Student email: Student ID:
Phone: GPA:
Graduation expected in: May December of 2019 2020 2021
Major or intended major:
Academic Advisor:
Are you a: McNair Scholar? FASTER grant recipient? Semmes Distinguished Scholar? TU Top Scholar? Beckman Fellow?
Check all of the summer opportunities that you have applied for or intend to apply for and rank them in order of preference. THIS IS REQUIRED INFORMATION.
Murchison Mellon Initiative Noyce Biomathematics Chemistry Geosciences
FASTER research award Environmental Studies (including field studies) Off-campus research Summer Internship or Job Biology (Kline, BSURF) Individual Faculty Grant - funder:
Student Transcript Attach an unofficial transcript. To do this, visit TigerPaws, click on Student Transcript, print the page to PDF. Please do not cut and paste the transcript into this document as this alters the formatting.
Student Reference Letter
1 page limit (Send in separate email to melloninitiative@trinity.edu) Should include both the student’s name and the reference’s name in the file name so that they can be matched to the correct application. Should come from a Trinity faculty member who knows the student’s academic work well but does not have to be from the discipline of the proposed project. The reference lettershould not be from the faculty mentor. Name and email address of TU faculty member who has agreed to submit a letter of recommendation: Optional Student Information Gender: Race/Ethnicity: Citizenship: U.S. citizen U.S. Permanent Resident Other: Pell Grant eligible: yes no
Student #1 Statement (200 word limit) Please describe your motivation for participating in this summer research project. Include your career goals, if applicable.
Student #1 Qualifications (200 word limit) Include courses and other experiences that have prepared you to carry out the proposed research.
Student Component (Student should email the completed form and statements to their faculty mentor)
Student #2 Data Sheet
Project Title:
Faculty Mentor names:
Student name:
Student email: Student ID:
Phone: GPA:
Graduation expected in: May December of 2019 2020 2021
Major or intended major:
Academic Advisor:
Are you a: McNair Scholar? FASTER grant recipient? Semmes Distinguished Scholar? TU Top Scholar? Beckman Fellow?
Check all of the summer opportunities that you have applied for or intend to apply for and rank them in order of preference. THIS IS REQUIRED INFORMATION.
Murchison Mellon Initiative Noyce Biomathematics Chemistry Geosciences
FASTER research award Environmental Studies (including field studies) Off-campus research Summer Internship or Job Biology (Kline, BSURF) Individual Faculty Grant - funder:
Student Transcript Attach an unofficial transcript. To do this, visit TigerPaws, click on Student Transcript, print the page to PDF. Please do not cut and paste the transcript into this document as this alters the formatting.
Student Reference Letter
1 page limit (Send in separate email to melloninitiative@trinity.edu) Should include both the student’s name and the reference’s name in the file name so that they can be matched to the correct application. Should come from a Trinity faculty member who knows the student’s academic work well but does not have to be from the discipline of the proposed project. The reference lettershould not be from the faculty mentor. Name and email address of TU faculty member who has agreed to submit a letter of recommendation: Optional Student Information Gender: Race/Ethnicity: Citizenship: U.S. citizen U.S. Permanent Resident Other: Pell Grant eligible: yes no
Student #2 Statement (200 word limit) Please describe your motivation for participating in this summer research project. Include your career goals, if applicable.
Student #2 Qualifications (200 word limit) Include courses and other experiences that have prepared you to carry out the proposed research.
Student Component (Student should email the completed form and statements to their faculty mentor)
Student #3 Data Sheet
Project Title:
Faculty Mentor names:
Student name:
Student email: Student ID:
Phone: GPA:
Graduation expected in: May December of 2019 2020 2021
Major or intended major:
Academic Advisor:
Are you a: McNair Scholar? FASTER grant recipient? Semmes Distinguished Scholar? TU Top Scholar? Beckman Fellow?
Check all of the summer opportunities that you have applied for or intend to apply for and rank them in order of preference. THIS IS REQUIRED INFORMATION.
Murchison Mellon Initiative Noyce Biomathematics Chemistry Geosciences
FASTER research award Environmental Studies (including field studies) Off-campus research Summer Internship or Job Biology (Kline, BSURF) Individual Faculty Grant - funder:
Student Transcript Attach an unofficial transcript. To do this, visit TigerPaws, click on Student Transcript, print the page to PDF. Please do not cut and paste the transcript into this document as this alters the formatting.
Student Reference Letter
1 page limit (Send in separate email to melloninitiative@trinity.edu) Should include both the student’s name and the reference’s name in the file name so that they can be matched to the correct application. Should come from a Trinity faculty member who knows the student’s academic work well but does not have to be from the discipline of the proposed project. The reference lettershould not be from the faculty mentor. Name and email address of TU faculty member who has agreed to submit a letter of recommendation: Optional Student Information Gender: Race/Ethnicity: Citizenship: U.S. citizen U.S. Permanent Resident Other: Pell Grant eligible: yes no
Student #3 Statement (200 word limit) Please describe your motivation for participating in this summer research project. Include your career goals, if applicable.
Student #3 Qualifications (200 word limit) Include courses and other experiences that have prepared you to carry out the proposed research.
Student Component (Student should email the completed form and statements to their faculty mentor)
Student #4 Data Sheet
Project Title:
Faculty Mentor names:
Student name:
Student email: Student ID:
Phone: GPA:
Graduation expected in: May December of 2019 2020 2021
Major or intended major:
Academic Advisor:
Are you a: McNair Scholar? FASTER grant recipient? Semmes Distinguished Scholar? TU Top Scholar? Beckman Fellow?
Check all of the summer opportunities that you have applied for or intend to apply for and rank them in order of preference. THIS IS REQUIRED INFORMATION.
Murchison Mellon Initiative Noyce Biomathematics Chemistry Geosciences
FASTER research award Environmental Studies (including field studies) Off-campus research Summer Internship or Job Biology (Kline, BSURF) Individual Faculty Grant - funder:
Student Transcript Attach an unofficial transcript. To do this, visit TigerPaws, click on Student Transcript, print the page to PDF. Please do not cut and paste the transcript into this document as this alters the formatting.
Student Reference Letter
1 page limit (Send in separate email to melloninitiative@trinity.edu) Should include both the student’s name and the reference’s name in the file name so that they can be matched to the correct application. Should come from a Trinity faculty member who knows the student’s academic work well but does not have to be from the discipline of the proposed project. The reference lettershould not be from the faculty mentor. Name and email address of TU faculty member who has agreed to submit a letter of recommendation: Optional Student Information Gender: Race/Ethnicity: Citizenship: U.S. citizen U.S. Permanent Resident Other: Pell Grant eligible: yes no
Student #4 Statement (200 word limit) Please describe your motivation for participating in this summer research project. Include your career goals, if applicable.
Student #п Qualifications (200 word limit) Include courses and other experiences that have prepared you to carry out the proposed research.
Student Component (Student should email the completed form and statements to their faculty mentor)
Student #р Data Sheet
Project Title:
Faculty Mentor names:
Student name:
Student email: Student ID:
Phone: GPA:
Graduation expected in: May December of 2019 2020 2021
Major or intended major:
Academic Advisor:
Are you a: McNair Scholar? FASTER grant recipient? Semmes Distinguished Scholar? TU Top Scholar? Beckman Fellow?
Check all of the summer opportunities that you have applied for or intend to apply for and rank them in order of preference. THIS IS REQUIRED INFORMATION.
Murchison Mellon Initiative Noyce Biomathematics Chemistry Geosciences
FASTER research award Environmental Studies (including field studies) Off-campus research Summer Internship or Job Biology (Kline, BSURF) Individual Faculty Grant - funder:
Student Transcript Attach an unofficial transcript. To do this, visit TigerPaws, click on Student Transcript, print the page to PDF. Please do not cut and paste the transcript into this document as this alters the formatting.
Student Reference Letter
1 page limit (Send in separate email to melloninitiative@trinity.edu) Should include both the student’s name and the reference’s name in the file name so that they can be matched to the correct application. Should come from a Trinity faculty member who knows the student’s academic work well but does not have to be from the discipline of the proposed project. The reference lettershould not be from the faculty mentor. Name and email address of TU faculty member who has agreed to submit a letter of recommendation: Optional Student Information Gender: Race/Ethnicity: Citizenship: U.S. citizen U.S. Permanent Resident Other: Pell Grant eligible: yes no
Student #р Statement (200 word limit) Please describe your motivation for participating in this summer research project. Include your career goals, if applicable.
Student #р Qualifications (200 word limit) Include courses and other experiences that have prepared you to carry out the proposed research.
Faculty Component Project Abstract (150 word limit)
Project Significance (250 word limit)
Project Outcomes (150 word limit)
Method and tasks to be completed during summer (200 word limit) If the mentors and students will be in separate locations for any portion of the summer period, please justify.
Budget and Justification Student Stipend: $4,200/each
Faculty Stipend: $2,000/each
Travel for research and conferences and/or research supplies ($1,300 per student)
Small equipment purchases are permitted ONLY if the tool is essential to the project and not otherwise
available. Book purchases should be coordinated/cost-shared with the library.
Relation of the project to faculty research agendas (250 word limit)
Statement about student #1 preparation and qualifications (150 word limit) Be sure to address any potential shortcomings, e.g., class year, low GPA, or lack of background coursework.
Statement about student #2 preparation and qualifications (150 word limit) Be sure to address any potential shortcomings, e.g., class year, low GPA, or lack of background coursework.
Statement about student #3 preparation and qualifications (150 word limit) Be sure to address any potential shortcomings, e.g., class year, low GPA, or lack of background coursework.
Statement about student #4 preparation and qualifications (150 word limit) Be sure to address any potential shortcomings, e.g., class year, low GPA, or lack of background coursework.
Statement about student #р preparation and qualifications (150 word limit) Be sure to address any potential shortcomings, e.g., class year, low GPA, or lack of background coursework.