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Teaching Grant

Call for Proposals

Proposal Deadlines

  • April 11, 2025   Complete the application through this Google form prior to deadline
  • May 15, 2025   Anticipated announcement of awards

The purpose of this grant is to support faculty growth and experimentation in their pedagogy, build and deepen pedagogical expertise among faculty, support innovation in assignment and course design, and otherwise enrich the pedagogical work of faculty across campus.

 

Proposal Guidelines: read more here

Awards:
Each grant recipient will receive $2,000 as supplemental pay. In addition--as applicable--you may provide a budget for other appropriate costs essential to the development, implementation, or sharing of results related to the project.

Timeline:

  1. April 11, 2025 Complete application through this Google Form prior to deadline
  2. May 15, 2025 Anticipated announcement of awards

Submission Process:
Submit proposals through this Google form

Evaluation Process:

Readers will evaluate the quality of the project and proposal. In particular, readers will note the potential impact on student learning, curriculum, or pedagogy within a program, major, or the Core Curriculum; any possibilities for sharing out the results of the project; and the quality of the assessment plan.

Special consideration will be given to proposals that connect meaningfully to the current scholarship of teaching and learning and/or explore ways of facilitating active, student-centered, inclusive, collaborative, interdisciplinary, engaged or integrative learning, or that involve students as collaborators.

Additional Funding Opportunities:
Visit the Faculty Funding Opportunities site for teaching and scholarship grants including information about funding students in research.

More information: If you have any questions about the process please contact us at facultydevelopment@scu.eduTo report problems with the application form, please contact Grace Thieme (Administrative Associate for Research) at gthieme@scu.edu or Eric Tilllman (Associate Provost for Research) at etillman@scu.edu