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The deadline for the online application and supplemental materials will be March 15th. Click here for online application.

Application Requirements
 

  • Applicants must be at least 16 years-old before their internship begins.
  • Applicants must be high school or undergraduate students.
  • Applicants must be US citizens, or permanent residents.
  • Applicants must complete the online application by March 15, 2012.
  • Most students submit additional materials, such as transcripts, letters of recommendation, and resumes, but these are not required.

Those minority student applicants interested in applying for our 12 week CURE program should fill out the online Summer Student application and check “CURE Program applicant” to indicate your desire to be considered for the CURE program as well.

Selection Process 
Our Academy has a two-stage selection process. In stage one, a committee reviews and scores all online applications to determine the students displaying the most potential. These students will advance to stage two. Students who did not advance will receive an email notifying them that they have not been chosen for this summer.  On average, 100 applicants advance to stage two and receive an email notifying them to contact faculty members and/or faculty members will directly contact the students to discuss potential research projects.  Once a mutual agreement is made between the student and faculty member, the student will receive a confirmation from the Summer Student Academy to announce their acceptance.  Positions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis until we have reached the total number of students we can support.  The Academy accepted 48 students last year out of over 900 applicants.  Once the total number of students is selected, the remaining students will be notified that they have not been chosen to participate this summer. 

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