Contact us at asktrec@pdx.edu or call the front desk at 503-725-2896.

Our office is in the Fourth Avenue Building at PSU 1900 SW Fourth Ave., Suite 175. Need to send mail? 

Send to:
TREC
P.O. Box 751
Portland, OR 97207

The NITC Scholars program recognizes outstanding students working on transportation projects. These programs develop the workforce by directing talented students toward research and practice, increasing the number and quality of graduates in transportation. Faculty committees at each of our partner universities nominate students for the program. In addition, we sometimes match partner scholarships. 

See past NITC Scholars by browsing by year using the menu on the left.

Questions? Contact us at asktrec@pdx.edu

Through funding new curriculum and engaging with community partners on STEM education, we seek to introduce students to transportation concepts and careers at an early age. Additional focus is placed on increasing the number of women and Black, Indigeneous and people of color in the transportation profession by attracting and retaining those students to transportation-related degree programs.

K-12 Transportation Curriculum

Workforce development doesn't have to wait until the university. In addition to our education and outreach programs, we invest funding and expertise into the development of new K-12 transportation curriculum that can be used by educators.

High School Programs

Transportation Summer Camps in Oregon

Through a variety of funders, Portland State University supports transportation career-focused summer camps for Oregon high school students entering 9th through 12th grade, with a special emphasis on education for young women. The programs provide experiential learning on transportation, connects high schoolers with local professionals in transportation-related fields, and attracts students from diverse backgrounds to transportation-related course work in their higher education pursuits.  

ChickTech Workshops 

Portland State University works with ChickTech to host workshops for high school girls interested in technology. ChickTech’s high school program focuses on events that pose engineering challenges to get girls excited about technology. The program breaks down stereotypes and provides opportunities to encourage girls to consider technology-based fields. Supported by NITC-funded curriculum, our one-day workshops focus on engineering concepts and basic transportation modeling. 

Middle School Programs

Transportation YOU events

The University of Utah and Portland State University partner with their local WTS chapters for their Transportation YOU programs. Transportation YOU is a hands-on, interactive, mentoring program that introduces girls ages 13 to 18 to a wide variety of transportation careers. Students and/or staff design and host an after-school activity at a Transportation YOU middle school annually. Portland State most recently partnered with WTS and Transportation YOU on the design and implementation of a challenge activity for the summer 2019 weeklong event in Washington D.C. 

Grade School Programs

Curriculum for Elementary Students

In 2015 we supported the development of a program called “Investigations in Transportation,” a collaboration with the Portland Metro STEM Partnership. The program includes transportation curriculum development and implementation in Portland area elementary classrooms. The curriculum applies science inquiry, engineering design and mathematical practices to transportation-related topics and directly addresses Next Generation Science Standards and Common Core State Standards. 

Researchers are required to submit a final report summarizing of research activities and findings, including educational and technology transfer activities. The final report serves as the technical documentation of the research and project undertaken. 

*If submitting a report for a project funded by an Education Grant, please see the alternative Education Report Requirements.

No-cost extensions (NCE) are due no later than 1 month prior to the end date of a project and are not to exceed 6 months from the date of the project award (see award letter date). Investigators must clearly justify the need for a NCE in the context of their research plan and the work completed so far. To submit a request:

  1. Log into PPMS.
  2. Update your progress report in PPMS.
  3. Complete the NCE form in PPMS. See Instructions on Submitting a No-Cost Extension (PDF).
  4. Notify the Research Program Administrator (asktrec@pdx.edu) that your NCE has been submitted.

Once the request is approved, PSU PIs will be notified by their DRA. PIs from partner institutions will receive an email from PSU's financial office once an amended task order is issued to the institution. 

NITC Principal Investigators Handbook

Prinicipal Investigators (PIs) must comply with all grant requirements throughout the grant cycle. Successful adherence to grant obligations and past performance on budget, schedule, and fulfillment of project requirements will be used as a review criterion for future proposals that you submit. To that end, please read the NITC Principal Investigators' Handbook (PDF) prior to embarking on your project to better understand the requirements as well as the benefits you gain from NITC funding.

For questions about grant requirements, please contact the NITC Research Program staff at asktrec@pdx.edu.

Progress Reports are required of all PI's, and are are due on March 30th and September 30th every year, so long as the project is active. This information is critical for our performance measure reporting to our federal funder the U.S. Department of Transportation.

  • Show reportable progress throughout the life of a project by submitting that information through our PPMS research database for each of your projects.
  • A project is not complete until the final report has been approved and published by NITC, and a final progress report has been submitted via the PPMS. 
  • Completed progress reports and current project status are considered before awarding subsequent grants to PIs. If your project is significantly delayed, you may be barred from competing in NITC grant competitions until current grant requirements are met.

We strongly encourage sharing the results of research projects at national conferences and in refereed journals. Researchers should provide copies of all papers submitted to conferences or journals to NITC, and include appropriate attribution to NITC. Seminars, symposia, distance learning classes and any education or technology transfer activities undertaken with NITC support requires collection of metrics on numbers of transportation professionals attending. Video or streaming web archives that can be posted on the NITC website are welcome. Please add activities and metrics to your progress report even if they occur AFTER you project is complete.

The Pacific Northwest Transportation Consortium (PacTrans) is the Regional University Transportation Center (UTC) for Federal Region 10, housed at University of Washington (UW). In June of 2023, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA), or Bipartisan Infrastructure Law (BIL), awarded PacTrans its fourth competitive grant of $15 million over 5 years. With that award, PSU joined PacTrans. The center is a mobility focused University Transportation Center with a theme of, “developing human-centered and transformative multimodal mobility solutions for an equitable Pacific Northwest.” PSU’s participation in PacTrans is managed by the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC).

Each year, PacTrans provides PSU with $150,000 to fund “small research projects.” Those projects must be selected using a competitive, peer-review process. The Year 2 RFP describes the process for PSU researchers to submit proposals for these funds. PSU plans to award no more than three projects. Therefore, individual project requests should range from $30,000 to $70,000. 

KEY DATES

  • Abstracts due: August 8, 2024, 11:59 pm.
  • Proposals due: August 29, 2024, 11:59 pm.

DOCUMENTS

To submit an abstract and proposal, log into PPMS.

Are you a current NITC-funded researcher? See key requirements and resources to manage your current grant.

Housed at Portland State University, NITC is a program of the Transportation Research and Education Center (TREC). This Portland State-led research partnership includes the University of Oregon, Oregon Institute of Technology, University of Utah, University of Arizona and University of Texas at Arlington.

QUESTIONS?

Reach out to the Executive Committee Member on your campus to discuss your ideas or concerns. Contact the NITC Research Program Staff at asktrec@pdx.edu.