Undergraduates: Apply to Present at a Literature Conference
If you earned an A on a recent literature term paper, or if you want to show that professor who gave you a "B" how wrong he or she was, here's your chance to bask in intellectual glory.
National Undergraduate Literature ConferenceThe National Undergraduate Literature Conference is held annually during the month of April on the campus of Weber State University in Ogden, Utah, and any undergraduate is welcomed to attend the conference. Those who have a submission accepted will present at a conference session.
I'd be happy to discuss your submissions with you, and help you fill out the paperwork to request that SHU pay your way.
If your travel is approved soon enough, I could theoretically get you a travel advance.
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