Fund for the Improvement of Postsecondary Education – Special Projects (FIPSE – SP)
Institutionally Coordinated
National Need Areas:
- Advancing the Understanding and Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Postsecondary Education (Absolute Priorities 1 and 2)
- Promoting Civil Discourse on College and University Campuses (Absolute Priority 3)
C. Simmons (Office of the Provost) - Promoting Accreditation Reform (Absolute Priorities 4 and 5)
- Supporting Capacity-Building for High-Quality Short-Term Programs (Absolute Priorities 6 and 7)
E. Burke (Student Engagement and Career Development)
Limiting Language
An eligible entity may submit only one (1) grant application under an area of national need as the lead applicant. An entity can be included as a partner in multiple applications. The eligible entity may apply to all four (4) areas of national need as the lead applicant but must submit a separate grant application for each area of national need.
Program Overview
In order to support these four crucial needs, this competition includes seven absolute priorities under which applicants can apply: two priorities dedicated to advancing the understanding and use of AI in postsecondary education (Absolute Priorities 1 and 2), one priority dedicated to promoting civil discourse on college and university campuses (Absolute Priority 3), two priorities within promoting accreditation reform (Absolute Priorities 4 and 5), and two priorities for capacity-building for high-quality short-term programs (Absolute Priorities 6 and 7). The Department intends to award $50 million to advance AI in Education, $60 million to promote civil discourse on college and university campuses, $7 million to support accreditation reform, and $50 million for high-quality short-term programs. The Department may adjust these estimates based on interest and quality of applications.