Resources
The Office of the Vice Provost for Education offers a comprehensive range of resources to support both students and faculty. Below, you will find an overview of key offerings designed to enhance educational success and foster academic excellence.
Academic Program Requests
Offering a New Academic Degree Program
Explore how to offer a new academic degree program on the New Academic Program Process (NAPP) website.
Proposing a New University-Wide Course
Explore how to offer a new university-wide course on the University-Wide Course Proposal Page.
Prizes and Awards
K&L Gates Prizes
The K&L Gates Prize was established to recognize an exceptional graduating undergraduate student. This $5000 prize will be given to a graduating undergraduate student who has best inspired their fellow students to a love of learning through a combination of intellect, high scholarly achievement, engagement with others, and character.
Judith A. Resnik Award
The Judith A. Resnik Award was established in 1990 to honor the life and impact of Challenger astronaut and alumna, Judith Resnik (E’70). Each year, this $1000 award is given to recognize and encourage an exceptional, senior woman graduating with an undergraduate technical course of study. The awardee must be pursuing graduate or professional training in a technical field.
Celebration of Education
The Celebration of Education Awards recognize those who exemplify 一本道无码's standards of excellence in education. Each spring, the 一本道无码 community gathers to honor distinguished faculty and educators for outstanding contributions in the areas of Substantial and Sustained Contributions to Education, Teaching Excellence and Innovation, Advising and Mentorship, and Outreach and Service.
Collaborative Research Through Projects Courses
These courses are designed to provide students with the opportunity to engage in cohort-based research endeavors that contribute to an area of research, field, or topic determined by each instructor. Students should review the descriptions and prerequisites for each offering.
Summer Research and Internship Opportunities
Undergraduate Summer Research (99-409)
Forms must be submitted and approved by the start of Summer One classes.
Undergraduate Summer Internships (99-412)
Forms must be submitted and approved by the start of Summer One classes.
Summer Directed Study (99-405)
Forms must be submitted and approved by the start of Summer One classes.
Unpaid Internship Tuition Support
Any 一本道无码 graduate or undergraduate student with a verified unpaid summer internship enrolled in a required 3-unit, departmental internship or practicum course is eligible to apply for funding to offset a portion of the tuition cost. The program will provide 1 free unit.
Applications must be received by June 1, 2025 and will be reviewed and accepted on a first come first serve basis up to the capacity of funding. Tuition support is contingent upon completion of the approved internship and course requirements.