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Updated: 02/04/2008

Program Overview
How the program works

The SCRP program is designed to pair students with a supervising faculty member for 9 weeks of collaborative research work during the summer months. For the current year (2008) students will receive assistance to make full-time dedication to the research experience possible:

Students can either live on campus and the housing costs will be covered by the program, or off campus and they will receive a $500 stipend towards housing expenses.

Students will also receive a stipend ($4,000) and food allowance in the amount of $500.

All faculty participants will have access to funds for supplies, travel, and equipment ($500 per team member).

For a list of the faculty who will be participating in SCRP during 2008, and their research goals please visit the Faculty Profiles section of the website.

For specific detail about applications, timelines, etc. please visit the Eligibility & Selection section of the website.

It must be noted that during the following Fall semester 2008, an oral and poster presentation are made to the campus community and to a regional audience at the annual Murdock Undergraduate Research Conference. This year's confrence will be held at the University of Puget Sound, at a date to be determined (usually in early November).

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