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Undergraduate Scholars Program
Montana State University
P.O. Box 173000
Bozeman, MT 59717-3000

usp@montana.edu

Tel: (406) 994-3561
Fax: (406) 994-6049
Location: 418 Reid Hall

Director:
Steven Holmgren
holmgren@
chemistry. montana.edu
Undergraduate Scholars Program

Undergraduate Scholars Program
Inquiry Discovery New Knowledge

SPECIAL NOTICE

2009 Student Research Celebration

The 2009 Student Research Celebration will be held on Tuesday, April 14 in the SUB.  More details about this event will be posted soon.


 

Student Application Deadlines

Spring 2009

January 30, 2009 - Priority Deadline ($750 maximum stipend, NOTE: this is the only deadline for spring semester)

Summer 2009

March 13, 2009 -- Deadline for summer funding

     
Research Opportunities for Students!   Mission Statement
The Undergraduate Scholars Program (USP) is dedicated to helping students pursue scholarly activities in all disciplines by providing funding to students who undertake an investigative or creative project in collaboration with a faculty mentor. We encourage you to put together a research project and submit a proposal. We look forward to having the opportunity to fund your work!   The Undergraduate Scholars Program (USP) is designed to encourage, facilitate and support undergraduate research in collaboration with faculty.  "Research" in the USP context is interpreted as any scholarly or creative activity ranging from traditional scientific experimentation to the creation of new artistic works.

USP Funding Provided by These Sponsors

 

Special thanks to the following for their generous support.

 

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Undergraduate Scholars Program

USP Offers Students the Following Opportunities:

Make significant contributions

Offer fresh perspectives

Engage in traditional scientific experimentation or the creation of new artistic works

Receive grant money or academic credit

Develop a wide range of academic, analytical, writing, teamwork, and transferable skills

Learn the conventions of research through a faculty mentor

Present research results at a conference

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