NSF Supported LSAMP Program - Appalachian State University
The LOUIS STOKES ALLIANCE FOR MINORITY PARTICIPATION (LSAMP) program at Appalachian State University
is part of the consortium of five UNC System universities (Appstate, ECU, UNCG, UNCW, and WCU).
UNCG is the lead institution. The project is funded by a $3.4M NSF LSAMP grant in 2022.
The program at Appstate provides community building, mentoring, and research opportunities to 21
undergraduate minority students. The program provides a $1000 stipend
per semester during academic year and $3000 to some scholars to do research under the direction of a faculty mentor during summer.
Undergraduate students from Actuarial Science, Biology, Chemistry/Fermentation Science, Computer Science, Environmental Science, Geology, Mathematical Sciences, and Physics and Astronomy
are encouraged to apply.
Highlights: Weekly seminars, Study groups for core classes, Mentoring and tutoring corner,
Leadership workshop series, Peer-mentoring, Resume writing and internship/job search workshop, and
Community building
Applications for open scholarship positions are accepted at any time and considered on rolling baisis prior to each semester. Due to limited number of awards, we strongly encourage applicants to apply as soon as possible.
Each applicant must meet the following requirements: