Deadline approaching: Undergraduate Research Scholarship

Scholarships are available to undergraduate students of all majors from all WSU-campuses. The Office of Undergraduate Research is currently taking applications for Undergraduate Research Scholarships for the 2018-2019 academic year.

Applicants do not need to be currently engaged in research, however they need to identify a faculty research mentor and be able to write a short description of the research they intend to start in Fall 2018. Scholarships are not available for the summer, only Fall 2018 and Spring 2019.

Deadline to submit is Thursday, February 15, 2018. Online application and more information available at UndergraduateResearch.wsu.edu. Contact UGResearch@wsu.edu with questions.

Faculty member interested in serving as a reviewer for these scholarship applications? Learn what makes a good application for Undergraduate Research Scholarships by reviewing. You may review even if your student has applied for a scholarship. Please notify the Office of Undergraduate research at UGResearch@wsu.edu if interested.

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