Graduate students across disciplines are encouraged to apply for summer scholarship programs before Feb. 15, 2024

Chelsia Douglas stands with the summer graduate symposium poster

Graduate Community Engagement Summer Scholars is one of two programs that provides highly motivated graduate students the opportunity to immerse themselves in community-based or anti-racism projects.

The programs were established by Lynnette Overby, former CEI director, with funding from the Laffey-McHugh Foundation and UD’s Graduate College.

Scholars receive a stipend of $5,000 to spend 10 weeks in full-time pursuit of research or a creative project. 

Graduate students across disciplines are encouraged to apply for the Graduate Community Engagement Summer Scholars Program or the Graduate UD Anti-Racism Initiative Summer Scholars Program before Feb. 15, 2024. Decisions will be announced on Feb. 29.

Questions about the programs can be directed to BlueHensEngage@udel.edu.