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Project Significance: What
is the question you wish to explore? What makes this an interesting and
important question? Try to write this in such a way that someone unfamiliar
with your discipline can understand what your project is about.
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Project Design and Feasibility:
In this section detail how you will go about exploring your question, including
methods and timetable. How will you accomplish your project with your other
responsibilities as a student?
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Background: Include any classes or
work experiences that have prepared you to conduct this project.
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Dissemination of Knowledge: How will
you share the results of your project beyond this? What form will your final
report take? Can this be published in an undergraduate research journal or
presented at either an undergraduate or disciplinary conference? Please list
potential journals, conferences, and/or performance venues to which you may
submit your project.
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Other Funding: Have you applied
for/and or received other funding for this project (Maytag, McElroy, NSF,
etc.)? If yes, when will you know the results?
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Future plans: Discuss your future
career plans. Do you have plans to go on to graduate or professional school?
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Letter of Support: Please include a
letter of support from the faculty sponsor. It should be sent
by campus mail to the Deans Office LH 202 or e-mailed to roy.ventullo@wartburg.edu by
the
sponsor.
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