The goal of the Applied Learning Travel Grant is to alleviate financial stress caused by travel costs to required internships or student teaching placements. If selected, applicants may be approved for up to $1,000. Award amounts are based on estimated total travel mileage over the course of the semester.
Student Eligibility
- Must be a currently matriculated Ðǿմ«Ã½ undergraduate or graduate student.
- Internship must be required by your major. If your internship is not required by your major, you may be eligible to apply for the Living Internship Stipend.
- Must have secured an off-campus unpaid/underpaid internship, fieldwork, student teaching, or curricular applied learning experience by the time of application. No retroactive grants will be awarded.
- The experience must be supervised by someone at the organization’s site. The site supervisor cannot be a family member.
- Students in the School of Education can receive funding for their student teaching placement, but observational fieldwork experiences are not eligible to receive the Applied Learning Travel Grant.
- Students can only receive one award from the Career Resource Center, including the Living Internship Stipend, the CAS Internship Stipend, and the Applied Learning Travel Grant.
Award Distribution
The Applied Learning Travel Grant will be awarded in one payment, applied for after the mid-term. Checks will be mailed to the recipient's permanent address. Checks are processed by the Office of Expenditures in Albany, which may take several weeks to be processed.
This stipend will be considered taxable income by the IRS. It is the student's responsibility to determine if taxes are owed. Students should therefore consult a tax advisor regarding this stipend.
The Applied Learning Travel Grant application window for Fall 2025 will be November 3 - November 7 at 12pm.
Questions or need assistance?
Contact the Internship Funding Coordinator, Meredith Hamilton at [email protected] or 845-257-3627.