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The following requirements apply to this program:
- Must apply and be accepted into the program
- Students will be required to be in Good Academic Standing in the College of Engineering in Applied Science to apply for a position.
- This means that degree-seeking students should be meeting CU cumulative, semester, and major GPAs of at least2.0
- Must reply to offer and accept offer
- Must attend introductory meeting in the fall
- Must work as directed by faculty member and/or graduate student mentor and make agood-faith effort to work approximately 10 hours/week spring and fall semester.
- Must attend all mandatory seminars (usually 2-3 each semester)
- Must write a 2-3 page Project Summarydue after fall break outlining your plansfor work
- Must present a PowerPoint Presentationin March
- Must participate in the Research Symposium in mid‐April
- Must completesurveys regarding yourexperiences in the program
- Submit a professional cover letter and resume detailing your qualifications for the research positions
- Respond in your cover letter to any requirements mentioned in the project listing - e.g.,if the project says you must have taken Material and Energy Balance, tell me that youhave done so
- Select a diversity of projects – be sure they are ones of interest to you, but try not toselect three from one faculty member as we may not give more than one student toeach professor
- Select five projects – if you are only interested in one or two, then by all means don’tapply for ones that are not interesting to you, however, applying to five will allow memaximum flexibility when considering you for a position.
- Contact the professor offering the projectto learn more about it and see if it is a good match. If youask intelligent questions andmake a good impression, the faculty member may ask for you. All things being equal, it will generally improve your chances, as we like togive this opportunity to as many students as possible.
- Students will be required to be in Good Academic Standing in the College of Engineering in Applied Science to apply for a position.
- This means that degree-seeking students should be meeting CU cumulative, semester, and major GPAs of at least2.0
- Cover letter and resume
- Must be in the College of Engineering & Applied Science - NO EXCEPTIONS
- Must be an undergraduate student. If you are a BS/MS student who is still inundergrad status, you are eligible. If you are entering your last year as a BS/MSstudent you would not be eligible.
- Sometimes a faculty member will recommend you for their position, you still mustapply and write a cover letter addressing your qualifications for the program to beconsidered
- No late applications will be accepted.
- Applicants will be notified in early July of placement decisions.
The following requirements apply to this program:
- Must apply and be accepted into the program
- Students will be required to be in Good Academic Standing in the College of Engineering in Applied Science to apply for a position.
- This means that degree-seeking students should be meeting CU cumulative, semester, and major GPAs of at least2.0
- Must reply to offer and accept offer
- Must be able to participate in all 10 weeks of the program.
- Must work as directed by faculty member and/or graduate student mentor and make agood-faith effort to work 30 hours/week during the 10 week program
- Must attend required seminars
- Must present a PowerPoint Presentation in their Cluster at the end of the program
- Must completesurveys regarding yourexperiences in the program
- Submit a professional cover letter and resume detailing your qualifications for the research positions
- Respond in your cover letter to any requirements mentioned in the project listing - e.g.,if the project says you must have taken Material and Energy Balance, tell me that youhave done so
- Select a diversity of projects – be sure they are ones of interest to you, but try not toselect three from one faculty member as we may not give more than one student toeach professor
- Select five projects – if you are only interested in one or two, then by all means don’tapply for ones that are not interesting to you, however, applying to fivewill allow memaximum flexibility when considering you for a position.
- Contact the professor offering the projectto learn more about it and see if it is a good match. If youask intelligent questions andmake a good impression, the faculty member may ask for you. All things being equal, it will generally improve your chances, as we like togive this opportunity to as many students as possible.
- Students will be required to be in Good Academic Standing in the College of Engineering in Applied Science to apply for a position.
- This means that degree-seeking students should be meeting CU cumulative, semester, and major GPAs of at least2.0
- Cover letter and resume
- Must be in the College of Engineering & Applied Science - NO EXCEPTIONS
- Must be an undergraduate student. If you are a BS/MS student who is still inundergrad status, you are eligible. If you are entering your last year as a BS/MSstudent you would not be eligible.
- No late applications will be accepted.
- Applicants will be notified in early May of placement decisions.