
MANAGEMENT
The College of Science, Technology, Engineering & Mathematics’ Summer Scholars Program provides students a rich opportunity to conduct research while working closely with a faculty researcher. This 10-week program provides students with an intensive research experience along with seminars and training for enrichment.
Students who anticipate graduating in May 2025 must apply for an udergraduate position if not accepted into a ´ó·¢ graduate programfor Fall 2025. Both part-time positions (20 hours per week) and full-time positions (40 hours per week) are available. Part-time scholars receive $3750 for the summer and full-time scholars receive $7300.
To enroll as a Summer Scholars Graduate Student Mentor, you must be accepted into a graduate program for Fall 2025. The role is a part-time position, 20 hours per week. If offered and accepted, mentors receive $5,000 for the summer.
You will be expected to fully participate in all of the following in-person events: