Honors Development Funds
What Are Honors Development Funds (HDF)?
They support Honors students’ intellectual development by providing up to $2,000 to offset costs in activities serving the mission of the college such as:
- Traveling to professional conferences to present academic papers and posters
- Conducting academic research or projects
- Honors coursework that involves costs outside of the regular course related fees
- Honors Thesis development
Study Abroad - Harlaxton, England
- Applicants must have an approved plan/proposal on file before applying;
- Applicants must provide a budget summary when applying;
- A faculty mentor is requires for funds requests for conference presentations, articles, research projects/supplies;
- Faculty-Led Study Abroad, Study Away, Exchange Program, and Provider Program must be approved and recognized by FGCU.
- International volunteer or Internship grants will be considered if the travel is related to Honors coursework and/or research projects.
Application Process
- Application for HDF must be supported by documentation for consideration and review.
- Application will be reviewed by the Dean of the Honors College.
- The college will communicate with the student once a decision is made.
Exclusions
The following do not qualify for HDF:
- Living expenses, tuition etc.
- Membership dues, school supplies
- Subscriptions
Note: This is not a full list of exclusions.
Eligibility
- Applicant must be, and remain, in good standing with the Honors College.
- Applicant is required to meet with the Dean or Associate Dean to discuss their application.
- Activities must be related to Honors College coursework.
Review
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The Dean's office will conduct the review with the following considerations:
- Availability of funds
- Clarity and relevance
- Strength of the application