Undergraduate research represents a high impact practice for higher education institutions to improve the college experience of underrepresented students. The integrative and mentoring aspects of undergraduate research can help to enhance the academic and social participation of underrepresented students. Undergraduate students provide opportunities for students to develop valuable skills for personal and professional growth. Specifically, participation in undergraduate research can foster work-related skills for underrepresented students for future career and interpersonal relationships. In this literature review, the benefits and perceived challenges for underrepresented students as well as institutional investment in undergraduate resear...
In 1991, the Texas A&M University System was one of the first six Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority...
Our Universities: Undergraduate Research Fifth in a Series on Research Good students, those academic...
Undergraduate students today face a more demanding and competitive labor market than their parents’ ...
This research used a national dataset to examine factors associated with participation for underrepr...
The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) was originally developed to increase the reten...
Undergraduate research opportunities have been linked to outcomes produced from undergraduate studen...
Challenges to establishing and maintaining undergraduate research programs include how to demonstrat...
Undergraduate research does not only help equip STEM majors to be better researchers and employees b...
Underrepresented students have less knowledge of research experiences available on campus and are le...
Undergraduate research is not only beneficial to the university and community for all the new ideas ...
Using qualitative methodology, this study identifies obstacles faced by students underrepresented in...
40 percent of students enrolled in postsecondary institutions are nontraditional students (NTS), but...
Developing and maintaining undergraduate research programs benefits students, faculty mentors, and t...
This article addresses the benefits of undergraduate research to students, to faculty, and to univer...
In 1991, the Texas A&M University System was one of the first six Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority...
In 1991, the Texas A&M University System was one of the first six Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority...
Our Universities: Undergraduate Research Fifth in a Series on Research Good students, those academic...
Undergraduate students today face a more demanding and competitive labor market than their parents’ ...
This research used a national dataset to examine factors associated with participation for underrepr...
The Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program (UROP) was originally developed to increase the reten...
Undergraduate research opportunities have been linked to outcomes produced from undergraduate studen...
Challenges to establishing and maintaining undergraduate research programs include how to demonstrat...
Undergraduate research does not only help equip STEM majors to be better researchers and employees b...
Underrepresented students have less knowledge of research experiences available on campus and are le...
Undergraduate research is not only beneficial to the university and community for all the new ideas ...
Using qualitative methodology, this study identifies obstacles faced by students underrepresented in...
40 percent of students enrolled in postsecondary institutions are nontraditional students (NTS), but...
Developing and maintaining undergraduate research programs benefits students, faculty mentors, and t...
This article addresses the benefits of undergraduate research to students, to faculty, and to univer...
In 1991, the Texas A&M University System was one of the first six Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority...
In 1991, the Texas A&M University System was one of the first six Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority...
Our Universities: Undergraduate Research Fifth in a Series on Research Good students, those academic...
Undergraduate students today face a more demanding and competitive labor market than their parents’ ...