Reminder, deadline this Friday
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From: Eve Riskin <riskin@u.washington.edu>
Date: Thu, Feb 10, 2011 at 12:14 PM
Subject: [Advising] Engineering Capstone Design Award
To: faculty@engr.washington.edu, advising@engr.washington.edu
Cc: Pat Johnson <johnsp2@u.washington.edu>
Dear Faculty, Staff, and Students –
The Engineering Capstone Design Award was created to support student
organizations (teams), across the College of Engineering, working on
capstone design projects. Funding for this award is made possible
through private support by alumni and friends of the College of
Engineering. The funding (up to $2500/team) can be used for purchase
of supplies/materials, equipment, travel, or training relevant to
capstone projects.
Please pass this along to undergraduate students currently working on
team capstone projects. The deadline to apply is March 4, 2011 at
midnight. Students will be notified (either way) by April 15, 2011.
Please contact Pat Johnson at johnsp2@uw.edu if you have questions
about your application.
See:
https://catalyst.uw.edu/webq/survey/johnsp2/123630
Eve Riskin
The Engineering Capstone Design Award was created to support teams of students, across the College of Engineering, working on capstone design projects. Funding for this award is made possible through private support by alumni and friends of the College of Engineering. Monetary awards (up to $2500 per group) will be awarded to selected teams for the purchase of supplies/materials, equipment, travel, or training relevant to their capstone projects. The number of awards distributed will vary based on funding availability and distribution decisions by the Capstone Review Committee. Funding distribution decisions will be based on:
1) engineering challenge
2) contemporary relevancy
3) funding needs
Applications are due by March 4, 2011 at midnight. The Capstone Review Committee will review all applications and respond to recipients by April 15, 2011 for immediate distribution.
The application contains 11 questions with limited word count. Its purpose is to obtain information about team members, the project, why it should be funded, and budget estimates of the project. After your application is submitted, you will not have the opportunity to go back and change your responses. Only one application per team should be submitted.
Please contact Pat Johnson at johnsp2@uw.edu if you have questions about your application.