Summer Research Institute (SRI) - Application Deadline

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SRI

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All Day, Feb. 1, 2026

Want to get paid to do research? Explore the Summer Research Institute! 

The Summer Research Institute (SRI) offers an outstanding opportunity to learn how to conduct research, enjoy your summer, and prepare for graduate studies at the University of Arizona (U of A), a highly-ranked Research Extensive (Research I) Land Grant institution with a large multicultural student body and over 200 graduate programs in a myriad of fields. The program, fully sponsored by the University of Arizona, has been in existence for 29 years. Approximately 60% of participants have continued on to graduate, medical, law and other post-baccalaureate programs, both at the University of Arizona and at other prestigious universities.  Many have already obtained a graduate or professional degree. The purpose of SRI is:

  • To provide you with the opportunity to work with faculty on a research project.
  • To give you an understanding of the approaches, issues, and research methodologies in your chosen field.
  • To encourage you to consider advanced study in the discipline of your choice at the University of Arizona.
  • To prepare you to be competitive in the graduate application process and beyond.
  • To enhance leadership skills through personal development workshops and interaction with peers.

What are the benefits? 

  • A stipend of $5,000
  • Six units of upper-division, undergraduate course credit (tuition and fees paid by the Graduate College); 3 units of Directed Research and 3 units of Technical Writing.
  • A UA Faculty mentor in your chosen field of study.
  • A team of staff members that support scholars to achieve the objectives of the summer program.
  • Coursework and workshops on organizing research, research ethics, public speaking/communication skills training, creating and presenting an outstanding research poster, and crafting a successful graduate school application.
  • The opportunity to join with like-minded scholars in preparation for graduate school

Who is eligible? 

Students who have faced challenges in gaining access to higher education, e.g. Pell eligible, first-generation college students, etc. are highly encouraged to apply. SRI is open to U of A and non-U of A students.

To qualify for this program, students must have:

  • Academic status of an undergraduate rising junior or senior (graduate fall 2025 or later).
  • Enrolled during the previous year in an accredited four-year university or community college.
  • U.S. Citizenship, Permanent Residence or Refugee status.
  • Cumulative GPA of 3.0 or above.
  • Time to commit to a full-time schedule of 40 hours a week.
Need help with your application? The Undergraduate Research Ambassador team is here to support you on every step of your research journey! Please reach out to the Undergraduate Research Ambassadors by sending your inquiries to their email at undergradresearch@arizona.edu(link sends e-mail)(link sends e-mail) or scheduling a 1:1 appointment with them.
Ready to apply? Applicatins will be open soon! Submission time will be by February 1st, 11:59 PM Arizona Time
Questions? Contact Karla Smith,  Program Coordinator, Graduate Center Initiatives at karlasmith@arizona.edu