Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships

Approximately ten $800 undergraduate teaching fellowships, awarded for joint student-faculty teaching projects and administered by the Frederick Honors College (FHC), are available for each term.

These fellowships are offered to encourage the enrichment of course offerings and to improve teaching through the collaboration of faculty members with students in the planning and implementation of creative teaching projects. The fellowships are available for one term, either fall or spring.

Deadlines

Applications for Spring 2025 fellowships will be announced in late September 2024.

Who May Apply

Undergraduate students who are sponsored by and working with a faculty member teaching an undergraduate-level course during the upcoming fall or spring term may apply for a fellowship. Although it is not necessary that the applicants complete the course they wish to participate in teaching, superior background and knowledge of the course is expected. Students also must be registered for courses full time during the term for which the fellowship is awarded. Preference is given to applicants with a 3.25 cumulative GPA.

How to Apply

The student and the sponsoring faculty member must make a joint application according to the guidelines listed below. Application materials must be received by the Frederick Honors College by the date specified above. The FHC will evaluate the proposals, and all applicants will be notified of decisions approximately 30 days after the application deadline.

Projects for Which Awards are Made

A successful proposal will show evidence that the direct result of the proposed student-faculty collaboration will be an enriched course, and that without this collaboration such enrichment would be difficult or impossible to achieve. This proposal should also show that everyone involved with the course--the faculty member, the fellow, and the students registered for the course--will derive positive and identifiable benefits. Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowships will not be awarded to students who will be used only to grade homework assignments, quizzes, and/or exams; sustained interaction by the fellow in a teaching capacity with the students enrolled in the class (e.g., by conducting some lectures for the class) is an expectation of this fellowship.

The Awards

Each Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellow will be awarded $800 for participation in the proposed project. The funds are directly credited to the fellow's student account by the financial aid office; therefore, a student must be enrolled full time (i.e., enrolled in at least 12 credits) during the term for which the fellowship is awarded. Additionally, students can be awarded only one Chancellor's Undergraduate Teaching Fellowship during their entire undergraduate career at Pitt.

Application Materials

Student

  • Online Application
  • Project Description - Provide a description of your proposed project, emphasizing your interests and goals, your preparation for this project, and your specific responsibilities for the class. The project description is typically 3-4 pages, double-spaced, using 12-point font.
  • Academic Record - Provide a copy of your current transcript (it may be unofficial).

Faculty Mentor

  • Nomination Letter – Please describe the student’s role in the project; evaluate the student’s potential for successful completion of the project; and detail your role in guiding the student, including how you will prepare the student for the project, how you will guide the student throughout the course of the project, and how you will evaluate the project at its completion.

Reminders

Applications for Spring 2025 fellowships will be announced in late September 2024. We will not be able to accept late applications for any reason, so please anticipate submission obstacles (e.g., internet outages, computer problems, etc.). If you have additional questions, please contact Abby Chen, Research Program Coordinator (apc60@pitt.edu).