Campaign for Cornell College

Student Academic Projects

The Berry Center provides monetary support for student scholarship in the areas of economics, business, and public policy. In addition to supporting internships and independent study projects, the Berry Center is also committed to funding student participation in conferences or meetings that are of an academic or professional nature.  Students may make presentations, participate in panels, or simply attend sessions. To obtain Berry Center support for conference participation students need to complete an application and obtain a faculty recommendation.”  See funding guidelines, on-line application, and faculty recommendation form.

Independent study projects allow students to work closely with a faculty sponsor to develop an individual research project in a topic of interest to the student. The Berry Center sponsors students to engage in high-quality academic research in areas of economics, business, or public policy. To obtain Berry Center support for independent study projects students need to complete an application and obtain a faculty recommendation. See funding guidelines, on-line application, and faculty recommendation form.

To learn more about academic conferences or independent study projects supported by the Berry Center, contact Berry Center Associate Director Jamie Waldron.