University Undergraduate Research Fellows Program Overview

The University Undergraduate Research Fellows Program at Texas A&M University provides exceptional seniors with the chance to “test drive” graduate school. Each selected student, Fellow, conducts his or her own independent research project, resulting in a senior honors thesis, which is published with other theses and dissertations in Evans Library. Students who complete the program graduate with honors and receive Fellows distinction at graduation and on their transcripts. The following explains the purpose of the Fellows program, the process of Fellows selection, the responsibilities of both Fellows and their faculty advisors, and the benefits to participants in the program. Please do not hesitate to contact us if you would like further clarification about the Fellows Program. See contact information below.


What are the goals of the of the Fellows program?

Who is eligible to apply?

How does a student enter the program?

How are students selected?

What is expected from a University Fellow?

What privileges, resources, and opportunities does a Fellow receive?

What does a faculty advisor to a Fellow do?

How are Fellows faculty advisors supported and recognized?

What are the '05-'06 research groups?

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c-raisor@tamu.edu/Texas A&M University/Honors Home Page