Student Success Weeks (September 13 - 27): success.rutgers.edu/successweeks

Join us in a series of workshops, lab tours, and open houses.
Learn about academic, financial, career, and technology resources and strategies for success. 
Explore opportunities for on-campus research, internships, and employment with Federal Work Study.

The Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) program at Rutgers University–New Brunswick is a non-medical science program, sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The program is designed to increase the interest, retention, graduation, and success of students from racial and ethnic groups that are historically underrepresented in non-medical (STEM) fields.

Students in the LSAMP program are provided academic support, including but not limited to:

  • Faculty-mentored research, including paid summer research opportunities and international experiences
  • Travel funding to present research projects at conferences, conduct international research, and/or compete in STEM competitions
  • Tutoring with Rutgers Learning Center staff
  • Workshops to assist with preparing for and applying to graduate school
  • GRE Prep courses and ALEKS Online Course

The LSAMP program at Rutgers–New Brunswick is one of nine members of the Garden State Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (GS-LSAMP). Other members include Essex County College, Fairleigh Dickinson University, Kean University, Montclair State University, New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT), Rutgers University–Newark, and William Paterson University.

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Experiential Learning & Career Preparation - Research Opportunities - Undergraduate Research
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