Information for Applicants

Our site provides several funded summer research opportunities for undergraduate students. For summer 2026, applications can be submitted via ETAP. We will begin reviewing applications on February 1 and all applications received by March 1 will receive full consideration. Until we finalize the roster (usually by early April) we will not decline qualified applicants.

Eligibility

Students must be enrolled in an undergraduate program at a US institution during the summer and must not graduate before the end of the program.

Participants must be US citizens or permanent residents due to NSF funding requirements.

We expect participants to be fully available in-person during our REU phase and on campus for eight weeks during the summer. This year’s program will be held from June 15 until August 7.

Expectations and Pre-Requisites

The research projects are designed to be accessible to participants with a strong working knowledge in Linear Algebra, Vector Calculus, Differential Equations and elementary programming experience. This can either be from past courses, courses students are enrolled in during the Spring term, or from independent studies. To help participants learn other project-specific materials, our site includes a comprehensive research training plan and our mentors are experienced and accessible to explain more advanced materials.

Our activities include professional development, a weekly lunch seminar, and social dinners. Past participants have also often organized trips in the Atlanta area.

Stipend Information

Supported students will receive a stipend of 5,600 USD, travel support of up to 800 USD to and from Emory, and free on-campus accommodations.

Housing

Participants will be housed on Emory’s beautiful Clairmont Campus. You can find a full description of the facilities here. We share an application link in April so everyone can register on time. Ideally, participants should arrive on the Sunday before the start of the program and move out on the Saturday after the program.

Participants will generally be housed in 4-bedroom apartments. Every participant will have their own bedroom and bathrooms, kitchen, and living room will be shared. The SIHP will take care of room assignments. As much as possible, you will live with other students from this site but there may be one or two apartments that are mixed with summer students from other programs.