Information for Undergraduates

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Information for principal investigators

This page highlights opportunities that undergraduates can directly apply to.

If you're interested in supporting undergraduates with NSF funding, explore NSF's funding programs on the Funding Search page. Most of NSF's programs allow proposers to include undergraduate employees in their project budget. Some of NSF's programs focus explicitly on developing undergraduates' research skills, improving undergraduate education, or providing high-quality mentoring experiences.


Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)

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The REU program offers research opportunities to undergraduates in the research areas funded by NSF.

REU opportunities usually involve groups of about 10 students who work on research projects at a host institution based in the U.S. or in a foreign location. At each REU site, students work closely with faculty and other researchers, receiving mentorship and building their professional network.

REU participants receive stipends and, in many cases, assistance with housing and travel.

International Research Experiences for Students (IRES)

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The IRES program offers international research opportunities to undergraduate and graduate students.

Participants are mentored by researchers at a foreign lab, allowing them to build their professional network. IRES opportunities usually involve small groups of students who travel to a host institution for a summer-length research project.

Pathways Internship Program

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The federal Pathways Program is designed to recruit the next generation of the best and brightest to the federal workforce. Through NSF's Pathways Program, students can find paid internships in a variety of different science and engineering fields — letting them explore federal careers while completing their education.

Summer Scholars Internship Program

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NSF's Summer Scholars Internship Program is a 10-week-long summer internship for undergraduate and graduate students. Students participating in the program work in NSF offices that align with their academic interests.

Through the program, interns learn about science administration and how federal policies affect the science and engineering community.

Applying to graduate school?

Undergraduates and bachelor's degree holders applying to graduate programs are eligible to apply to NSF's Graduate Research Fellowship Program.

The program offers three years of financial support to students participating in full-time, research-based masters and doctoral degrees in science, technology, engineering or math or STEM education.

Learn more about the fellowship (link is external) .