With generous support from the NSF, SigArch, and TCCA, ISCA-51 will offer travel grants for students to defray a portion of their travel cost. The size and number of these grants will vary depending on funding availability, the number of student applicants, and their respective priority. Grant awards will be made before the early registration deadline; expenses will be reimbursed after the conference; grant recipients will be asked to submit original receipts to verify their expenditures as well as a 1-page summary of their involvement during the conference. Students receiving a travel award will be expected to participate in either the Meet a Senior Architect (MaSA) or Meet a Senior Student (MaSS) programs.

While we encourage all in need of a travel grant to apply, the selection process will give higher priority to students who would otherwise not be able to attend the conference. Grants made available by SigArch will require a SigArch Student membership and will use selection criteria that considers broader impact. We strongly encourage applications from students that belong to under-represented groups.

At a Glance

  • Application Deadline: April 23, 2024 at 11:59 PM AoE
  • Notifications: May 3, 2024

Submit the Application Form!

  • Have your thesis advisor send an email, stating that you are a full-time grad student or undergraduate researcher

  • Last minute travel grants available for undergraduate and early Master's students from South and Central America considering pursuing a PhD in Computer Architecture. Please go to the uArch website to apply. Deadline is April 23rd.

Questions? Email the Student Travel Awards Chairs.


To apply for a travel grant:

Applicants must fill out the Travel Grant Application Form before the deadline, April 23, 2024.

Student applicants also need to ask their direct thesis advisor or other university sponsor to send an e-mail to the Student Travel Award Chairs (iscatravelgrants2024@gmail.com) with the subject line "ISCA 2024 Student Travel Status Confirmation for [Your Last Name, Your First Name]", stating that you are a full-time student pursuing an MS/Ph.D. or an undergraduate researcher in the areas covered by ISCA. The advisor is also welcome to comment on the potential broader impact of making an award to you, e.g., if you belong to an underrepresented group, or if the candidate is unable to attend without a substantial travel grant.


Additional notes for the process

  • Please save all the original receipts. You need to mail them later.
  • Note that student travel grant funds generally may be used to help defray expenses related to travel and lodging.
  • The confirmation email from their advisors must be received by the application deadline of April 23, 2024. Your application is considered incomplete without it.
  • Due to the large number of applications we expect to receive, we will NOT solicit letters from your advisors. It is YOUR responsibility to ensure that your advisor sends the email before the deadline. No exception will be made for any reason.
  • We will do our best to send out notifications by April 23, 2024. Note that award decisions will be made based on funding availability.
  • All awardees will be required to submit a form with a short essay describing their experience attending the conference or their favorite paper after the conference concludes.
  • All awardees will be expected to participate in the Meet a Senior Architect (MaSA) or Meet a Senior Student (MaSS) programs.

Any questions can be sent to iscatravelgrants2024@gmail.com.


Grants for undergraduate and master students:

The uArch Workshop is for undergraduates and Master’s students who are considering pursuing a PhD in Computer Architecture, and the workshop has some last minute travel grants available for students from South and Central America. The grants pay for travel, lodging, and uArch Workshop and ISCA Conference registration. If you are interested, please go to the uArch website to apply. Deadline is April 23rd, and you will be notified by May 3rd.