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Central States Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Student Research Grant Requirements 

The CSACSM offers two research grants per year at the undergraduate, masters, and PhD level (six grants total).

 

Eligibility requirements: 

 

  1. The applicant is a current student (undergraduate, masters, or doctoral) at a university in Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, or Oklahoma during the proposed time of data collection.
  2. The student is majoring in an ACSM related field (e.g., clinical/applied or basic exercise science or sports medicine)
  3. The student is a current CSACSM member (as of time of the grant submission)
  4. The student’s mentor has been a CSACSM member for at least 1 year prior to the grant submission (mentors who have been a CSACSM member <1 year and relocated to the region within the past 12 months ARE eligible).
  5. The student can attend and present their research progress at the 2025 CSACSM Regional Meeting held in Fayetteville, AR in early March 2025.

 

Award Amounts:

 

Undergraduate:           up to $500

Masters:                      up to $1000

PhD:                            up to $1500

 

Required Material:

 

Applicants must submit.

  1. Two letters of recommendation (one being from the applicant’s mentor) evaluating the applicant’s potential to develop as a researcher/scholar.
  2. A one-page abstract with the specific subheadings OVERVIEW, PURPOSE, METHODS, ANALYSIS detailing the project.

     

  3. A grant proposal with the specific subheadings: OVERVIEW, INNOVATION, SPECIFIC AIMS, APPROACH, SIGNIFICANCE.This section should not exceed 5 pages

     

  4. Both the abstract and grant proposal must be written using Microsoft Word and follow these formatting guidelines: Times New Roman 12-point font, 1-inch margins, single spaced

     

  5. A detailed budget for the project and an explanation what the grant will cover from the overall budget (if the budget exceeds the grant).

     

  6. References for the grant proposal.

Proposal submissions will be accepted until 5 pm CST February 16th, 2024. Email your documents directly to Erin Holt at eholt@bakeru.edu

Application requirements can be found here: 2024 CSACSM STUDENT RESEARCH GRANT PROPOSAL Rubric

2024 Central States Chapter of the American College of Sports Medicine Student Research Grant Recipients

Undergraduate Level Award Winners
Ahmed Amjed- Missouri State University; Mentor: Ryan Gordon
Noah Smith- Ouchita Baptist; Mentor: Terry DeWitt

Master's Level Award Winners
Samatha "Sam" Richter- University of Kansas; Mentors: Yu Song/Phil Gallagher
Abby Lewis- University of Central Oaklahoma; Mentor: Brittany Allman-Tucker

Doctoral Level Award Winners
Shawn Allen- Oaklahoma State University; Mentor: Bree Baker
Nick Spokely- Oaklahoma State University; Mentor: Bree Baker


2024 CSACSM Award Winners

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President's Cup Award Winner- Aspen Streetman

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Student Research Award Winner - Maddy Seinder (Undergraduate)

Student Research Award Winner - Brenden Roth (Master's)

Student Research Award Winner - Anthony Campitelli (Doctorate)

Student Podcast Episode 1 

Conversation with Aaron Caldwell, University of Arkansas PhD candidate

Student Podcast Episode 2

Conversation with Dr. Nicholas Greene, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas

Student Podcast Episode 3

Conversation with Dr. Tim Lightfoot, Omar Smith Endowed Professor of Kinesiology and Director of the Huffines Institute, Texas A&M University

Student Podcast Episode 4

Conversation with PhD student Whitley Atkins about working in a tech start up firm

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