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Student Recruitment and Selection
Strategies
Ten
undergraduate students will be selected, each year, as trainees for the
DRC-REU Program. Students will be recruited at the national level,
including institutions of higher education in the United States and
Puerto Rico . An informational letter and application form describing
the REU Program will be developed and distributed to social science
students and faculty in targeted institutions throughout the United
States . In order to ensure that we obtain applications from
institutions with a high enrollment of minority students and from
universities where undergraduate students are not actively exposed to
research, we have identified a number of schools from which we will
actively recruit undergraduate students generally and minorities and
women in particular. Also, we will identify one or more faculty members
in these institutions to serve as our liaisons in that particular
institution, helping to disseminate information on the DRC-REU Program
and identifying potential candidates for the program. Additionally, we
will request that targeted department chairs announce the DRC-REU
Program to their faculty and students. DRC's website will also provide
detailed information on the REU Program, including application
materials.
Student Selection Process
Students
must have completed their sophomore year by the time they enter the
DRC-REU program. Applicants must submit the following documentation: 1)
completed application form; 2) academic transcript(s); 3) essay on
research interests, previous experience/training (if any), particular
interest in the disaster research field, graduate school plans, and how
participation in the REU Program will contribute to the student's
academic and professional development; and, 4) two letters of
recommendation from faculty members. The following eligibility criteria
will be used by the selection committee:
- Students
should have declared a Social Science major (e.g., Anthropology,
Geography, Psychology, Political Science, Sociology or Urban Affairs,
among others). Students must have completed at least 12 credits in the
Social Sciences
- Students must have completed their sophomore year of their undergraduate program by the commencement of the SRI
- Students should have a minimum GPA of 3.00
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Particular attention will be given to student's overall achievement in
the Social Sciences (minimum grade point average of 3.00 in social
science courses)
- The applicants' essay and the letters of
recommendation will be used to gauge their interest or commitment to
research generally, and in disaster research specifically, and their
graduate career plans
- Selected students must be US citizens or permanent residents
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