Do you have an idea for an activity or project that relates to literature or language? Apply to the Hendrix-Murphy Foundation for support. Study, travel, research, and service in literature and language may all qualify, whether done individually or in groups.
Examples of Hendrix-Murphy projects include going to language school, traveling for literary research, doing an internship that relates to literature or language, or attending a conference that has to do with writing, literature, or languages.
Before you start to put together your proposal, carefully read our proposal guidelines. You are also strongly encouraged to meet with Hendrix-Murphy staff well in advance of the proposal deadline and to submit a draft of your completed proposal form to us for review and advice well before submitting it for final consideration.
These activities may also carry Odyssey credit. Each proposal form has a question about whether you are seeking Odyssey credit for it, and in what category. The Foundation works closely with Odyssey to ensure that qualifying projects go through Odyssey's accrediting process.
Hendrix-Murphy proposal deadlines are the same as Odyssey's: October 1, February 1, and April 1, at 5:00 p.m. If those dates fall on a weekend or holiday, the next working day will be our deadline.
In spring 2020 we are proceeding with the April 1 proposal deadline, with the following caveat: In your narrative, be sure to explain how you can safely undertake this experience in consideration of COVID-19 concerns. Hendrix-Murphy will approve only those experiences that do not put students, staff, faculty, and community members in harm’s way. As of March, no college travel is being approved. Anyone who submits a proposal in the April cycle needs to do so with the understanding that summer travel may not be possible, contingent on College policies and CDC recommendations at that time.
Our mission is to enhance and enrich the study of literature and language at Hendrix College. Thus, we support both student- and faculty- or staff-initiated projects that involve literature or language in a primary way, including
--for students:
--for faculty or staff leading groups of students:
All students who are undertaking projects in literature and language may apply, regardless of your major, class year, or whether you’re a Murphy Scholar. Before you can receive foundation funding you must be in good academic standing and free of current disciplinary sanctions, and your student account with Hendrix College must be in good standing. “Good fiscal standing” means that you are current in paying the charges you owe to Hendrix College or, if you have delinquent charges, you and the Business Office are in agreement about the plan for payment.
Murphy Scholars, please note: Murphy Scholars with overdue completion materials for previous projects may not seek funding for new projects.
Faculty and staff may also apply for support of literary or language-related projects that involve Hendrix students. The same deadlines and budgetary policies apply. Faculty and staff members should use the Faculty-Led Study-Travel or Faculty-Led Campus Projects proposal forms.
Groups or pairs of students, as well as individual students, may apply for Hendrix-Murphy funding. Only one proposal form is needed per group. In your narrative, clearly indicate which participants will do which part of the project, unless everyone will be doing the same thing.
Note: if your group includes both Murphy Scholars and non–Murphy Scholars, submit a separate proposal for each. The abstract and narrative will likely be the same, but the budgets will differ due to the use of Murphy Scholar funds.
Are you working on an Odyssey proposal? Any project that focuses squarely on literature and language may be proposed through Hendrix-Murphy rather than directly to Odyssey. Our proposal form includes a section where you can declare your intent to seek Odyssey credit, and Hendrix-Murphy works closely with Odyssey to route all Odyssey credit–seeking proposals along the appropriate channels for the Odyssey credit decision.
If your project has mixed content, with only certain portions focused on literature or language, it may be advisable to apply to both Hendrix-Murphy and Odyssey. In this case, please get in touch with program staff, and we can make a determination on the best course of action.