- Student Research Mini Grant
Student Research Mini-Grant (SRMG) is a competitive, merit-based award which supports undergraduate students, who are enrolled in a matriculated program at The College at Brockport, in performing faculty-mentored research and creative activities during the academic year. The SRMG Award provides up to $400 for scholarly research or creative activity directly associated with a research project. Up to $600 may be requested for single projects involving two or more students. The award is designed to help defray the cost of travel, supplies, and other materials necessary to conduct the project. It is not intended as salary for the student.
Student Research Mini Grant Guidelines
Student Research Mini-Grant Application - Faculty/Student Apprenticeship Grant
The Student Apprenticeship Mini-Grant (SAMG) is a competitive, merit-based award which supports undergraduate students in assisting a faculty mentor with research and creative activities during the academic year. The award's purpose is to introduce students to scholarly and professional activity in their discipline. Freshman, sophomore, and transfer students are prioritized. Students must be enrolled in a matriculated program at The College at Brockport. The SAMG Award provides an hourly wage of up to 5 hours per week for scholarly or creative assistance directly associated with faculty scholarship (to a maximum of $1000). The award is designed to encourage student participation in scholarly activity, and a broad range of activity will be supported. This award functions as an hourly wage for an undergraduate student.
Student Apprenticeship Grant Guidelines
Post-Grant Summary Form
Faculty/Student Apprenticeship Mini-Grant Application
Apprenticeship Program Timesheet
Student Information Form - Student Travel Grants to Present
Student Travel Grant applications are open for the second cycle now. The deadline for submission is February 26, 2021. Due to the current COVID pandemic-related restrictions, awards will only be made to students to attend and/or present at conferences on a virtual basis only. A student may apply for two of the following grants during the 2020-2021 year, however, the total amount awarded per student for the 2020-2021 year will not exceed $300.
Award up to $300 to reimburse eligible expenses associated with presenting work at an academic conference on a virtual basis. Full and part-time students are encouraged to apply; open to both undergraduates and graduate students. Work must contribute to student's academic or professional development.
There are two application options—one for individual students and one for faculty/staff advisors who are sponsoring a group of students presenting virtually at the same conference.
As a condition of receiving a Student Travel Grant, and as a prerequisite for reimbursement of your funds, please ensure that you complete the post-grant summary.
Student Travel to Present - Individual
Student Travel Grant to Present - GROUP
Post-Grant Summary Report - BSG Student Travel Grant
Student Travel Grant applications are open for the second cycle now. The deadline for submission is February 26, 2021. Due to the current COVID pandemic-related restrictions, awards will only be made to students to attend and/or present at conferences on a virtual basis only. A student may apply for two of the following grants during the 2020-2021 year, however, the total amount awarded per student for the 2020-2021 year will not exceed $300.
Award up to $300 to reimburse eligible expenses associated with attending an academic conference on a virtual basis. Full- and part-time students are encouraged to apply; open to both undergraduates and graduate students. Student must be active member of a BSG club, and attendance must support student's role in the club.
There are two application options—one for individual students and one for faculty/staff advisors who are sponsoring a group of students virtually attending the same conference.
As a condition of receiving a Student Travel Grant, and as a prerequisite for reimbursement of your funds, please ensure that you complete the post-grant summary.
BSG Student Travel Grant - INDIVIDUAL
BSG Student Travel Grant - GROUP
Post-Grant Summary Report - BSG Student Travel Grant for Non-Club Members
Student Travel Grant applications are open for the second cycle now. The deadline for submission is February 26, 2021. Due to the current COVID pandemic-related restrictions, awards will only be made to students to attend and/or present at conferences on a virtual basis only. A student may apply for two of the following grants during the 2020-2021 year, however, the total amount awarded per student for the 2020-2021 year will not exceed $300.
Award up to $300 to reimburse eligible expenses associated with attending a conference on a virtual basis. Full- and part-time students are encouraged to apply; open to both undergraduates and graduate students. Designed to support students who are not active members of BSG clubs to travel to a conference. Attendance at the conference must clearly enhance the student’s educational pursuits at the College.
There are two application options—one for individual students and one for faculty/staff advisors who are sponsoring a group of students virtually attending the same conference.
As a condition of receiving a Student Travel Grant, and as a prerequisite for reimbursement of your funds, please ensure that you complete the post-grant summary.
BSG Student Travel Grant for Non-Club Members - INDIVIDUAL
BSG Student Travel Grant For Non-Club Members - GROUP
Post-Grant Summary Report - Distinguished Professor AwardApplications must be received by 5 pm on October 12, 2020 OR February 17, 2021.
This competitive, one-time award up to $1,000 is awarded to matriculated and enrolled graduate students to support eligible expenses associated with a program-required research project or creative activity. Preference given to master's thesis projects.Applicants are encouraged to submit early. Due to limited funds, we may not be able to honor all requests for support.
Distinguished Professor Award Guidelines
Distinguished Professor Award ApplicationQuestions? Contact Jamie Edwards through email or phone at (585) 395-2905.
Congratulations to the following Fall 2020 Awarded Projects
Lindsay Ball, Adapted Physical Education
Project Title:
Exploring Self-Determination of Individuals with Visual Impairments in Physical EducationProject Summary:
This project aims to validate two self-determination scales for individuals with visual impairments as well as measure the self-determination of individuals with visual impairments in physical education.Kylee Wilson, Environmental Science and Ecology
Project Title:
Movement and life history diversity of yellow perch (Perca flavescens) between Lake Ontario and barrier beach wetlands in the Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area.Project Summary:
This project aims to understand the movement and life history variability of yellow perch that use both open Lake Ontario habitats and nearshore coastal wetland habitats in the Braddock Bay Wildlife Management Area.Shane Walters, Biology
Project Title:
Circadian Rhythm in Adipose TissueProject Summary:
The purpose of this project is to study how MCH, an appetite-stimulating hormone, affects the expression of circadian rhythm genes in adipose tissue.Kevin Killigrew, Environmental Science and Ecology
Project Title:
Using Floating Treatment Wetlands to Filter Nutrients and Restore Meadow Marsh Habitats in Natural SystemsProject Summary:
My project aims to determine what native wetland plants filter and remove the greatest amount of nutrients (i.e. Phosphorus and Nitrogen) when applied on a Floating Treatment Wetland.
COVID Alert Level: Yellow (Elevated)
Bringing Brockport Back
SUNY Brockport has resumed face-to-face instruction. Learn about our enhanced health and safety efforts as well as other COVID-19 related changes on our Bringing Brockport Back website. Learn more about COVID-19 from the CDC.
Brockport's COVID Level: Yellow (Elevated Alert)