
Recipients of a Summer Housing Grant must be engaged in individual supervised research or collaborative research with a University of St. Thomas faculty member for an extended time during the summer. All Young Scholars and Community-Based Research grant winners are automatically eligible for a Summer Housing Grant (if needed), but you must apply for free housing when you submit your application for a Young Scholar or Community-Based Research grant.
Recipients must also be enrolled as a degree-seeking undergraduate student at the University of St. Thomas during the spring semester prior to the summer in which they wish to receive support to stay in a St. Thomas residence hall and during the semester following their summer of study. Therefore, if a student wants to stay in a dorm during summer 2012, he or she must be a degree-seeking student at St. Thomas during Spring Semester 2012 and Fall Semester 2012.
Students who are not in compliance with this or any other GRO grant program (have not turned in a paper produced with the assistance of an earlier research grant or not participated in the Inquiry at UST event) are not eligible to receive funding under this program.
Note on Repeat Applications
You are welcome to apply more than once for a Summer Housing grant, but when resources are limited, reviewers will give competitive preference to applicants who would otherwise not be able to live within a reasonable distance of the University of St. Thomas while carrying out their summer research.