Student Travel Grants
DEADLINE FOR TRAVEL GRANT APPLICATIONS 2025
Travel Grants for CSA Student Members: Submissions
Travel Grants for CSA Student Members: Submissions
Travel Grants for CSA Student Members are meant to provide partial travel reimbursement to graduate and advanced undergraduate students who are members of the CSA by April 15, 2025 and will travel to the 2025 conference in order to present in a session that has been accepted for inclusion in the conference program schedule. There are two categories of travel grants that are awarded on a limited basis:
Domestic Travel Grant: $300.00 USD granted to graduate and undergraduate students who currently attend an American university or college and live in the United States.
International Travel Grant: $500.00 USD granted to graduate and undergraduate students who currently attend a foreign university and live outside of the United States.
Please note that applicants may only apply for one of these two grants, and that the CSA offers a limited number of both travel grants per year. Only students who have been accepted to participate, and registered for the conference are eligible to apply for a travel grant.
The CSA is particularly keen on helping students who:
- Have no outside support for conference participation (neither from their home institutions nor from other sources);
- Will incur substantial costs for travel to and from the conference; and
- Have not received travel reimbursement from the CSA in a prior year
Letters of application must reach the CSA by TBD by email to: [email protected] with the subject line "APPLICATION: CSA STUDENT TRAVEL GRANT".
Each application should include a CV, proof of student status (see below), and a cover letter, signed by the applicant, which includes the following:
1. The applicant’s paper and session title, as it will appear on the conference program schedule.
2. A statement by the applicant confirming his/her student status;
3. A statement indicating which of the travel grants the student is apply for (domestic or international);
3. A statement by the applicant describing what university sources of funding are available; and
4. A statement describing the amount, if any, of external support the student will receive for travel to the conference from these or other funds.
For proof of student status applicants should send a copy of their student ID, a link to a university webpage listing them as a student, a letter from a university advisor, or some other proof that they are a current student.
Late Applications will not be accepted.
Register today!
Domestic Travel Grant: $300.00 USD granted to graduate and undergraduate students who currently attend an American university or college and live in the United States.
International Travel Grant: $500.00 USD granted to graduate and undergraduate students who currently attend a foreign university and live outside of the United States.
Please note that applicants may only apply for one of these two grants, and that the CSA offers a limited number of both travel grants per year. Only students who have been accepted to participate, and registered for the conference are eligible to apply for a travel grant.
The CSA is particularly keen on helping students who:
- Have no outside support for conference participation (neither from their home institutions nor from other sources);
- Will incur substantial costs for travel to and from the conference; and
- Have not received travel reimbursement from the CSA in a prior year
Letters of application must reach the CSA by TBD by email to: [email protected] with the subject line "APPLICATION: CSA STUDENT TRAVEL GRANT".
Each application should include a CV, proof of student status (see below), and a cover letter, signed by the applicant, which includes the following:
1. The applicant’s paper and session title, as it will appear on the conference program schedule.
2. A statement by the applicant confirming his/her student status;
3. A statement indicating which of the travel grants the student is apply for (domestic or international);
3. A statement by the applicant describing what university sources of funding are available; and
4. A statement describing the amount, if any, of external support the student will receive for travel to the conference from these or other funds.
For proof of student status applicants should send a copy of their student ID, a link to a university webpage listing them as a student, a letter from a university advisor, or some other proof that they are a current student.
Late Applications will not be accepted.
Register today!