The Provost’s Office supports and celebrates faculty scholarship and student-faculty collaborative research. 

ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ has a strong history of faculty scholarship and student-faculty collaborative research. This office extends and strengthens these areas by offering resources, training and collaborative opportunities as well as celebrating the research and creative inquiry of faculty and students.

In the fall, ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ welcomes first-year students with opportunities to engage in research from the start with programs like Day1 and FACES. Throughout the school year, students continue to collaborate with faculty mentors in the arts, sciences, social sciences and humanities. Every spring we celebrate student-faculty collaborative research through the A. Paul and Carol C. Schaap Celebration of Undergraduate Research and Creative Activity. Each summer we welcome hundreds of students to campus for paid summer research experiences. 

To make this possible, faculty work with the Office of Sponsored Research to identify grant sources and other funding opportunities. The Human Subject Review Board and ÐÜèÔÚÏßÊÓƵ Animal Care and Use Committee walk faculty and students through approval processes when research involves animals and human subjects. Our office provides training through the online CITI courses as well as in-person ethics training for summer research students.

Faculty have opportunities to network across institutions through the Council for Undergraduate Research, and students can present their work more broadly at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research.

In addition, this office can connect you to other resources on campus. The Frost Research Center provides survey research services and data analysis. The Office of Sponsored Research helps faculty identify possible sources of funding as well as craft and revise grant proposals. Van Wylen Library supports scholarship with an extensive in-house collection and online databases.

We are always eager to connect with members of Hope's community and beyond about issues related to scholarship and research. 

Hope by the Numbers

  • 380Students

    380 Hope students across 28 academic departments presented 250 posters at the annual Celebration of Undergraduate Research.

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  • $34MSponsored Programs

    Hope has been awarded $34 million of external grants and contracts over the last decade.

  • 61Grants and Contracts

    During the Fiscal Year 2022, 61 grants and contracts were awarded, totaling over $6.5 million.

  • 1 of 7Liberal Arts Colleges

    Hope is only one of seven liberal arts colleges in U.S. News & World Report's listing of excellence in Undergraduate Research and Creative Projects.