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Begin by filling out the 'About You' section. Enter your first name, last name, preferred email, phone number, address, status, major, and overall GPA.
Proceed to the 'Demographic Data' section. Here, select your sex and race/ethnicity. If applicable, provide your country of origin for international students.
In the 'About Your Faculty Advisor' section, input your advisor's first name, last name, email, college, and department.
Next, complete the 'About Your Research' section. Specify the amount requested and provide a budget justification within 1500 characters. Fill in your project title (max 1000 characters) and describe your project.
Indicate whether you have previously applied for an OSR Grant and provide the date if applicable. Answer questions regarding the use of human subjects, animal subjects, radiation, or biochemical materials as required.
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