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To apply to the Alliances for Graduate Education and the Professoriate
Summer Research Program at Rice University, please send:
by March 3, 2008 to:
Theresa Chatman
Project Manager
Rice University
AGEP - MS 641
6100 Main Street
Houston, TX 77005 -1892
The AGEP Summer Research Program runs June 2, of 2008 through August 8, of 2008. The program is open to undergraduate and graduate students. Applicants will be notified regarding their acceptance by mid April.
For more information on this program, contact Theresa Chatman at tlc@rice.edu
or (713) 348-5180.
If you are applying to the MIRTHE or VGrADS programs,
please state it on a cover page.
Please note that you must be a US citizen or permanent resident to
be eligible to apply.
Participants must provide proof of insurance.
Application for Admission
An AGEP application
for admission is available here or you may apply online here.
Those who will be first-year graduate students in STEM fields at Rice
as of the Fall should use these same Webpages and information to apply for
the summer program.
Resume and Transcript
Please attach a resume listing your current classification (i.e., freshman,
sophomore), academic major, grade point average, and previous related work
and research experience, if any. Also include unofficial transcripts of
all your college work.
Letter of Recommendation
Please submit one letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
Statement
In the cover letter to your application, please write a brief statement
explaining how your admittance into the program would contribute to the
diversity of the culture at Rice.
Along with this application, please return your resume listing your current classification (i.e., freshman, sophomore), academic major, grade point average, and previous related research and work experience, if any; unofficial college transcript(s); and one letter of recommendation from a faculty member.
Rice University is committed to cultural inclusiveness, and illustrates that by creating a learning community drawn from a full range of ethnic and cultural traditions represented throughout the world.
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