Student Fellowships & Grants
- Fellowships and Awards
- Information on a variety of undergraduate awards, coordinated by the Reed College Fellowships and Awards Committee.
- Corbett and Goldhammer Research Grants
- Information and application requirements about grants for research on public policy issues or economics and natural resources.
- Davis Projects for Peace
- Davis Projects for Peace is an invitation for undergraduate students (including current seniors) to design grassroots projects that they will implement during the summer. The projects judged to be the most promising and do-able will be funded at $10,000 each.
- Corrine and C.L.M. Pouteau Fund Travel Grants for French Study Abroad
- Information and application requirements about grants for study of French in foreign countries.
- Elizabeth Ducey Summer Internships in Public Policy
- Information on grants for public policy-related summer internships.
- Freeman Summer Research Grants in Chinese Studies
- Information and application requirements about grants for research in Chinese studies.
- Initiative Grants in Undergraduate Research
- Information and application forms for Reed grants to support student research projects.
- Kaspar T. Locher Summer Creative Scholarships
- Information and application requirements for summer creative scholarships in creative writing, visual arts, theater, dance and music.
- Luce Foundation Grants
- Information on grants to support undergraduate research in Chinese studies.
- McGill-Lawrence Internship Awards
- Information about grants for students working in low-paying or volunteer summer internships in the public or non-profit sectors.
- Opportunity Grants
- Information and the application form for grants to take advantage of an academically valuable opportunity.
- Reed College Science Research Fellowship
- Description and application guidelines for student/faculty collaborative research in the sciences.
- Ruby and Lankford Grants
- Information about grants for faculty-student collaborative research in the Humanities.
- Human Subjects Research Committee
- Research involving human participants must be approved by the Human Subjects Research Committee.