FACULTY MENTOR PROGRAM
Merrill College sponsors an Undergraduate Mentorship Program for Merrill juniors and seniors. Students are paired with a Merrill Fellow to work up to eight hours a week as paid research apprentices on the faculty member's research.
The purpose of the program is to inspire and prepare Merrill students to pursue graduate studies upon graduation from UCSC. It is designed to provide research experience and personal and professional development for Merrill juniors and seniors. Merrill Fellows nominate a student whose work they are familiar with and whose interests are similar to their own area of research and expertise. As part of their mentorship, students will be employed as Research Assistants up to a maximum of $1,000 for the school year. Tasks can include writing summaries of readings, library research, photocopying, organizing materials, creating annotated bibliographies, and assisting with the organization of conferences and workshops. Faculty participants provide students with academic and professional guidance, advice about the process of applying to graduate schools, and serve as their mentors. Faculty mentors will receive a research stipend of $300 for their participation in the program.
Click here to read about the 2008-2009 participants.
Click here for a list of the Merrill Fellows who can sponsor students.
Click here for the application.
Questions about the program should be addressed to Provost Lourdes Martinez Echazabal (lourdes@ucsc.edu) or Provost Assistant, Connie Creel (conleth@ucsc.edu).