The Investigative Studies Program
The Investigative Studies Program embraces three goals:
- To provide students with an opportunity to pursue their research and creative interests in a manner not found in a typical class setting
- To promote intellectual curiosity and stimulate creativity in students in an academic discipline or between disciplines.
- To foster a sense of learning, sharing, and commitment with a community of scholars.
Designed for Marietta’s most academically-gifted and highly-motivated students, the I.S.P provides competitive summer fellowships for undergraduates interested in pursuing special research and creative projects under the advisement of a faculty mentor, as well as travel grant awards for presentation of findings at regional and national conferences. The Investigative Studies Program also funds supplies grants for students who need research materials, equipment, and supplies outside of those generally available to students.
Investigative Studies Summer Fellowships
The I.S.P. Summer Fellowship program currently offers qualifying students a $2,250 fellowship plus free on-campus housing for six weeks in May and June; students pursuing off-campus research projects receive a $500 housing allowance. These students pursue their research and creative projects under the close mentoring of Marietta College faculty sponsors. Students must have a grade point average of 3.000 or better to apply.
Investigative Studies Travel Fellowships
The I.S.P. Travel Fellowship program provides financial assistance for any undergraduate in any discipline with a grade point average of 3.000 or better to travel to present research or creative works at a national or regional conference. The awards are competitive and require sponsorship by a faculty mentor.
Investigative Studies Supplies Grants
The Supplies Grant program provides student researchers with a monetary award ($250 maximum) from which they can purchase consumable materials or supplies for a current research or creative project. The program is open to all full-time undergraduate students.
For more information, contact:
Suzanne Parsons
Director, Investigative Studies Program
e-mail: invstud@marietta.edu
website: http://www.marietta.edu/academics/resources/invstudies/