Office of Research and Sponsored Programs (ORSP)
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Grants and Sponsored Programs
- Student Research
- CITI Training & Resources
- Compliance
- Faculty Grant Writing-Travel Initiative
- Faculty Internal Research Funding
- Faculty Research Committee (FRC)
- Faculty Sabbaticals
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- Grant Proposal Preparation
- Grant Resources Materials
- Policies and Procedures
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- Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
- 800 Linden Street
- Scranton, PA 18510
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- Phone: 570-941-6353
Faculty Student Research Program
FSRP Learning Contract is due to the Registrar's office by dates below for the Academic Year 2023-2024.
Term | Due Date |
Fall 2023 | 09/15/2023 |
Intersession (full term) 2024 | 01/19/2024 |
Spring 2024 | 02/09/2024 |
Summer (full term) 2024 | 06/14/2024 |
What is FSRP?
The principal purpose of the Faculty/Student Research Program (FSRP) is to offer students the opportunity to be involved in faculty-led research activities. The FSRP offers powerful learning experiences which transcend the traditional roles of faculty/student relationships.
The program is university-wide and covers all academic departments. Participation is open to all undergraduates and graduate students in good academic standing. Although this program is offered on a non-credit basis, students will receive transcript recognition for their participation. The FSRP is currently being administered by the Office of Research Support and Sponsored Programs (ORSSP) and the Registrar’s Office.
Please contact Brooke Leonard at brooke.leonard@scranton.edu for further information.
How does FSRP Work?
How to Apply
After a student identifies a faculty mentor, the Learning Contract must be completed and return to the Registrar's office.
FSRP Learning Contract is due to the Registrar's office by dates below for the Academic Year 2023-2024:
Term | Due Date |
Fall 2023 | 09/15/2023 |
Intersession (full term) 2024 | 01/19/2024 |
Spring 2024 | 02/09/2024 |
Summer (full term) 2024 | 06/14/2024 |
Time Commitment
Students are required to commit a minimum of one full semester or a summer or intersession term to FSRP. Work may continue beyond one term but you must register each term.
Students should expect to devote a minimum of 20 hours per term to the research activities; however, the exact scheduling of time may vary depending on the particular research needs, and the personal schedule of the faculty member and the student.
Benefits of FSRP
- FSRP supports and encourages increased research activities at the university level.
- Collaborative efforts of the faculty and students create an environment in which students can conduct research, develop research skills, and apply knowledge gained in coursework.
- Meaningful dialogue between students and faculty is at the core of the learning process. This dialogue is enhanced by the opportunity for faculty and students to interact outside the classroom.
- Faculty benefit from the assistance of capable, motivated students.