The
Maryland Summer Scholars Program (MSS) provides an exciting opportunity
for undergraduate students to spend the summer
working closely with faculty mentors on ambitious research or artistic
projects. Maryland Summer Scholars research may take place in College
Park or anywhere in the US or abroad as required by the nature of the
project. For the summer of 2015, the program
will provide awards of $3,000 to approximately 30 outstanding,
competitively selected applicants. [Please note: if your proposed
research requires travel outside of the College Park area, you may apply
for a supplementary travel award of up to $1,000.]
Students
who carry out Maryland Summer Scholars projects gain a competitive edge
when applying for graduate study, fellowships, employment and other
competitive opportunities. Many Summer Scholars turn
their research into an independent study or honors thesis during their
junior or senior year.
Who can apply: You
are eligible to apply if you
will have completed at least two full semesters (and 30 credits) by the
end of Spring semester 2015, if you have a GPA of at least 3.4 at the
time of application, and if you will be enrolled at the University of
Maryland, College Park, in Fall 2015. All academic
majors are eligible.
Application Deadline: The deadline to apply for
summer 2015 awards will be midnight on Sunday, February 8, 2015.
It is important that candidates begin developing their proposals as soon as possible.
If you have questions, contact the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research at ugresearch@umd.edu
Detailed information about the MSS program, and instructions on completing applications can be found on the MCUR website
at: http://www.ugresearch.umd.edu/summerscholars.php
The
Maryland Summer Scholars Program has been sponsored by the Office of
Undergraduate Studies, the UMD Division of Research, UMD Schools and
Colleges, and the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research.
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