Spring 2026 Applications for Student Project Funding

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All eligible students are invited to submit proposals for the awards described below. Awards vary in size depending on the number and quality of requests received and will be determined by the Dean of Faculty Office based on the merits of the project and the students potential for successfully completing the proposed work. Funds are intended to support activities leading to the production of student work. Applications for projects will be accepted until February8 2026. Proposed projects must be completed by May 15 2026 (except for the Ingis Fund which considers applications for the academic year and summer 2026 projects)

For information about these and other support opportunities for student work please seeSupport for Student Projects. Please address questions

  • THE INGIS FAMILY FUND

Students are invited to apply for summer stipends under The Ingis Family Fund. Awards provide support for student expenses associated with independent study and senior projects across the disciplines including relevant internships. Priority will be given to projects related to the ethical social human and political impact of the Internet and artificial intelligence data and privacy. Funded expenses may include visits to major research libraries; attendance at conferences; support for relevant internship and research opportunities; equipment software technologies and other consumables.

  • THE STEVEN DANIEL SMALLEN MEMORIAL FUND FOR STUDENT CREATIVITY

This fund was established in 1993 by Ann and David Smallen in memory of their son Steven Daniel Smallen. Steven was valedictorian of the 1990 graduating class at Clinton Central School winning numerous awards for his work in the arts and sciences. He attended Hamilton College for one year while receiving treatments for leukemia and then continued his studies at Haverford College prior to losing his battle with cancer in 1992. He was an avid reader with strong interests in conservation science ornithology the arts and gardening.

This fund is designed to encourage student creativity among Hamilton students by providing support for projects displaying originality expressiveness and imagination. The proposed project must lead to something that can be exhibited to the College community perhaps becoming a permanent part of it. Examples of projects might include sculpture paintings a research project a short story a published book of poetry or a campus beautification project.

  • THE CASSTEVENS FAMILY FUND

The annual income generated by this fund is awarded to deserving juniors or seniors who are pursuing either an independent study or a senior project. Funded expenses may include visits to major research libraries and purchases of special materials or equipment. Award recipients will be designated Casstevens Research Scholars and the final research reports will be catalogued and placed permanently in the Burke Library for the benefit of the entire College community but particularly for other Hamilton students who aspire to do excellent independent work. Preference will be given to members of the junior class to help them prepare for senior projects in their concentrations.

  • THE ACADEMIC FUND FOR SENIORS

Support is available from the Academic Fund for Seniors to support students in the completion of their senior projects. Expenses for materials travel attendance at conferences and similar items can be supported by these funds. Requests to cover photocopying or printing needs are not typically supported.

  • CLASS OF 1979 STUDENT TRAVEL AWARD

The award established by the alumni of Hamiltons Class of 1979 allows Hamilton students to pursue academic endeavors that would not be possible without additional financial assistance.

All eligible students are invited to submit proposals for the awards described below. Awards vary in size depending on the number and quality of requests received and will be determined by the Dean of Faculty Office based on the merits of the project and the students potential for successfully compl...
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Hamilton College is a private, liberal arts college in New York State that features a need-blind admission policy and an open curriculum.

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