RC Conference on Student Research & Creativity
Students wishing to participate in the on-campus showcase of research and creative work on Saturday, March 19, 2011 should complete this form. Please email Dr. Lyon with any questions (lyon@roanoke.edu). Students and faculty mentors will be notified via email of acceptances.

Submissions due no later than midnight on Saturday, March 5th (the Saturday before Spring Break).
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Student First Name *
Student Last Name *
Student Email Address *
Name of Faculty Mentor/Sponsor *
(e.g., Professor Clifton, Dr. Kassens)
Faculty Sponsor Email Address
Type of Presentation *
Guidelines for Abstracts
****You cannot edit your abstract after it is submitted. Proofread your abstract carefully!****

Important guidelines

Performing and Visual Arts students, please see special guidelines via this link: http://goo.gl/5xmoL

- Complete all required fields on the online submission form before submitting an abstract.

- Only the primary presenter needs to submit an abstract, and only one abstract should be submitted for each presentation.
 
- We recommend that you print the abstract submission form and have all of your necessary information on hand before entering the information online.
 
- Communication regarding your abstract submission will come from lyon@roanoke.edu.  

Abstracts should:
-  State, in clear terms, the central research question and the purpose of the research.

-  Provide a brief discussion of the research methodology.

-  State conclusions, either final or anticipated.

-  Be well organized.

There is a limit of two abstracts submitted per primary presenter.

Abstracts should observe the following:

- Complete the abstract using appropriate upper and lower case letters.


It is a good idea to work on your abstract with your mentor's participation ahead of the actual submission process. That way you can simply cut and paste it into the abstract body text box when you get to that step. It is difficult to generate the optimal abstract in real-time during the submission process.
Title
The title will appear in the program exactly as you type it, so check your spelling.
Order of Authorship
Enter first name, middle initial and last name of author and co-authors. Enter faculty sponsor in parentheses.
Department where research was conducted
e.g., Psychology, Biology, Fine Arts
Abstract
Abstracts are usually 250-300 words in length. Abstracts should be no shorter than 100 words and  no more than 450 words.
Divison
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Context of Project
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Will you be presenting this project?
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Additional Comments or Questions?
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