The Faculty Travel Award fund supports faculty travel for purposes of professional development and scholarship. Travel Awards are available in amounts not to exceed more than $1,000 per academic year. For the 2024-2025 academic year, the total amount available will be divided among Fall (August 1 – 31 Dec), and Spring (1 Jan – 30 Jun) terms; the start-date of travel determines which term the Award falls into, as defined above. Travel Awards are distributed on a first-come, first-served basis among all qualifying applications, until the term’s fund is exhausted. Any unused balance at the end of a term will be rolled into the next term, within the same fiscal year. No funds will roll from one fiscal year into another.
The body reviewing Travel Award applications is the Committee on Professional Development and Retraining, formed according to the MSCA contract (Art. XIV, p. 243 in the 2020-2023 Agreement), composed of three (3) faculty members appointed by the MCLA Chapter President and two (2) staff/administration members confirmed by the President.
All tenure-track and tenured MCLA faculty in at least their 2nd year. (1st-year faculty are already guaranteed support for their first-year conference, and therefore are not eligible to apply for this Award.)
No faculty member may receive more than one (1) Travel Award per academic year.
No Travel Award can be used, in whole or in part, to:
Separate funds are available for these opportunities, such as through Undergraduate Research, and the Vice President and Dean of Academic Affairs will endeavor to assist such initiatives.
To qualify for the Travel Award, the following four (4) items must be completed and submitted to the Committee no later than 30 calendar days before the official posted starting date of the conference:
You will receive notification about the status of your application via email. If approved, you must complete the required Travel Approval Dynamic Form that will be delivered via email.
No later than 30 calendar days after the official posted end-date of the conference, the following two (2) items must be submitted to the Committee:
Please note that failure to meet this reporting requirement will render the recipient ineligible for future Faculty Travel Awards.
The current members of the Committee on Professional Development and Retraining are:
Travis Beaver Thomas Burton Deborah Currie Victoria Papa