The Graduate Student Council represents all the graduate and professional students at Seattle University. The GSC works with all members of the University to advance services and policies to create a supportive community that better meets the needs and improves the experience of the graduate and professional students of Seattle University.
The purpose of the GSC Research and Conference Reimbursement (RCR) Grant is to support and facilitate graduate student research initiatives and professional formation through the attendance of professional conferences. The program is designed to help offset the costs associated with scholarly research and conference attendance that are not directly funded by other agencies, schools/departments within the university, or grants to advising faculty members and/or co-researchers.
Grant Award:
Reimbursements are awarded to applicants for the following, within their field of study:
For this academic year, applicants may be awarded an amount of up to $800 per student. Students may apply only for the RCR grant once per academic year. Applicants for the RCR grant may not apply for other GSC grants/scholarships (i.e GSC Textbook scholarship).
Eligibility Requirements:
All students are required to meet the following criteria to be eligible for RCR Grant:
As a reimbursement grant, students are responsible for seeking funds from their college or department before applying for RCR funding. Please contact your college/department to request for available funding resources. If external funding sources do not cover the total cost of the conference/research, please submit proof of funding or the need for additional funding in your application.
College of Law graduate students are not eligible for GSC-RCR funding, please see Seattle University's Student Bar Association (SBA) for College of Law funding.
Note: All applications are dependent on the approval of the GSC Finance Committee, ProcureSU and all other associated approving parties. Applicants are not guaranteed to be awarded with the RCR grant. The GSC Executive Board may request additional documentation for all applications, when necessary.
Guidelines for RCR Funding:
Permitted Expenses:
Students may request reimbursements for costs associated with the following:
Note: Students are required to utilize discounts or rates available to graduate students. GSC will reimburse costs with respect to student rates or discounts as noted at the base price. All expenses must be priced at a standard rate. Itemized receipts are required.
Application Process:
This fund provides monetary support to collaborative events/activities planned by and for SU graduate students. Programs should reflect a commitment to a cause or promote a sense of community at Seattle University. One of the objectives of this fund is to support programming that fosters a greater sense of campus community through events that -- are conducive to free intellectual exchange; advance knowledge, such as visiting speakers, forums on topics of general interest; provide opportunities to advance students' networks both within the University and in the greater Seattle community, etc. Additionally, this fund is designed to encourage increased interaction outside of the classroom. Students are encouraged to craft proposals that will provide opportunities for SU graduate students to gain valuable experience and knowledge
Funding Requests for co-curricular events/activities are encouraged to demonstrate:
Please note: GSC will not accept requests for funding for events which promote specific political efforts (ballot measures, promotion of candidates seeking office). GSC holds to the guidelines specified in the Code of Conduct; please see Section 4.8: Freedom of Expression, pages 32-34 in the Code for detailed descriptions of University policy regarding political events and involvement on campus.
This fund provides monetary support to encourage independent graduate and professional student run activities with an academic/educational orientation. In the past, the GSC has funded graduate and professional student conferences and workshops held at Seattle University. The GSC would also like to help foster interdisciplinary work and contact. This fund provides support for student access to educational experiences "beyond the classroom," such as academic competitions.
Educational Experience Requests are encouraged to demonstrate:
If you have any questions regarding the RCR grant funding applications, please contact the GSC Vice President of Finance at GSCFinance@seattleu.edu.