2025 SMART Program
SMART participants have the opportunity to complete and present a research project and take part in weekly workshops that will prepare them for graduate school. SMART is designed to help students define educational and career goals, and we hope that many will become the faculty and researchers of tomorrow. We need talent and diverse points of view to contribute to our nation’s college classrooms and scholarly efforts.
In addition to academic pursuits, we invite students to take advantage of the social activities organized by our community of SMART graduate student advisors. As part of a group of SMART students, interns willÌýwork together to create a community based on their shared experiences during the 10-week program.ÌýMany SMART students remain in touch with us and each other long after the summer ends, and some return to CU ºù«ÍÞÊÓƵ to enroll in our PhD programs.
Banner image: SMART program class of 2024 with mentors.Ìý
Last summer, 21ÌýinternsÌýfrom institutions nationwideÌýparticipated in this challenging and informative research program.
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SMART 2024Ìýfunding provided by:
Dr. Philip P. DiStefano, Chancellor
Dr. Russell Moore, Provost
The Leadership Alliance, a consortium of 35 leading research and teaching academic institutions, dedicated to improving the participation of underserved and underrepresented students in graduate programs
The Howard Hughes Medical Institute