Being a CAPS Research Apprentice is a semester-long introduction to STEM research. Apprentices learn about STEM graduate program career avenues and undergraduate research opportunities.
The opportunity involves:
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Shadowing experience within a relevant STEM discipline (Dr. Renee will match you with a faculty mentor that aligns with your interests)
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Development of quantitative research, writing, and communication skills through a one-credit course
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Community building and networking with professors and peers
Eligibility
In order to be eligible to become a CAPS Research Apprentice students must:
- Be a first or second year student at UConn in good academic standing
- Be enrolled in a STEM major
- Identify as first-generation to college and from a household defined as low-income by the U.S. Department of Education and/or self-identify as an underrepresented racial or ethnic group in STEM graduate studies (these details are defined on the intent to apply and on the application)
Questions?
Contact CAPS Research Scholars/McNair Scholars Program Director, Renee Trueman, Ph.D.: renee.gilberti@uconn.edu
Apply to Become a CAPS Research Apprentice!
For fall 2025 participation, applications will re-open in February/March 2025 for 1st and 2nd year students.
Application link will be posted here.
Planning to apply? Please complete this short form to inform the office staff (will be posted here)
Spring 2025 info session dates on WebEx with Dr. Renee will be posted here.
1st and 2nd year students from all UConn campuses who are eligible and who will be at Storrs for the fall 2025 semester are encouraged to apply.