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Due Dec 11Research Program
Applications Open

Research Science Institute (RSI)

MIT

Participate in one of the world's most prestigious STEM research programs. Conduct original research with MIT faculty and researchers, attend lectures from leading scientists, and work alongside 80 of the most talented students globally.

STEMResearchMIT+4 more
Location:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Duration:
7 weeks
Price:
Free
Due Feb 10Research Program
Applications Open

Clark Scholars Program

Texas Tech University

Conduct intensive independent research in any academic discipline alongside faculty mentors. One of the most selective programs accepting only 12 students nationally to receive mentorship, stipend, and potential publication opportunities.

STEMResearchEngineering+4 more
Location:
Texas Tech University
Duration:
7 weeks
Stipend:
$750
Due Feb 28Research Program
Applications Open

Summer Science Program (SSP)

SSP Foundation

Work in teams on authentic research projects in astrophysics or biochemistry. Calculate asteroid orbits from observatory data or conduct protein biochemistry research while living on a college campus.

STEMResearchAstrophysics+2 more
Location:
Multiple campuses (varies by program)
Duration:
5 weeks
Cost:
$9,800
Due Feb 23Research Program

Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR)

Stanford University School of Medicine

Conduct biomedical research in Stanford Medical School laboratories. Work closely with faculty, postdocs, and graduate students on cutting-edge health and medical research projects.

STEMResearchBiology+2 more
Location:
Stanford University School of Medicine
Duration:
8 weeks
Stipend:
$500
Due Feb 22Research Program

STEM Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) - NASA

University of Texas at Austin

Participate in NASA-sponsored Earth and space science research. Learn about climate science, remote sensing, and planetary exploration through hands-on activities and projects with NASA scientists.

STEMResearchEarth Science+2 more
Location:
University of Texas at Austin
Duration:
2 weeks
Stipend:
Varies by program
Due Feb 1Summer Program

The Management & Technology Summer Institute (M&TSI)

University of Pennsylvania

Explore the intersection of technology and business through hands-on projects and workshops. Learn from Wharton and Penn Engineering faculty about innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological leadership.

STEMSummer ProgramBusiness+2 more
Location:
University of Pennsylvania
Duration:
3 weeks
Cost:
$9,000
Due Dec 11Research Program
Applications Open

Research Science Institute (RSI)

MIT

Participate in one of the world's most prestigious STEM research programs. Conduct original research with MIT faculty and researchers, attend lectures from leading scientists, and work alongside 80 of the most talented students globally.

STEMResearchMIT+4 more
Location:
Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
Duration:
7 weeks
Price:
Free
Due Feb 10Research Program
Applications Open

Clark Scholars Program

Texas Tech University

Conduct intensive independent research in any academic discipline alongside faculty mentors. One of the most selective programs accepting only 12 students nationally to receive mentorship, stipend, and potential publication opportunities.

STEMResearchEngineering+4 more
Location:
Texas Tech University
Duration:
7 weeks
Stipend:
$750
Due Feb 28Research Program
Applications Open

Summer Science Program (SSP)

SSP Foundation

Work in teams on authentic research projects in astrophysics or biochemistry. Calculate asteroid orbits from observatory data or conduct protein biochemistry research while living on a college campus.

STEMResearchAstrophysics+2 more
Location:
Multiple campuses (varies by program)
Duration:
5 weeks
Cost:
$9,800
Due Feb 23Research Program

Stanford Institutes of Medicine Summer Research Program (SIMR)

Stanford University School of Medicine

Conduct biomedical research in Stanford Medical School laboratories. Work closely with faculty, postdocs, and graduate students on cutting-edge health and medical research projects.

STEMResearchBiology+2 more
Location:
Stanford University School of Medicine
Duration:
8 weeks
Stipend:
$500
Due Feb 22Research Program

STEM Enhancement in Earth Science (SEES) - NASA

University of Texas at Austin

Participate in NASA-sponsored Earth and space science research. Learn about climate science, remote sensing, and planetary exploration through hands-on activities and projects with NASA scientists.

STEMResearchEarth Science+2 more
Location:
University of Texas at Austin
Duration:
2 weeks
Stipend:
Varies by program
Due Feb 1Summer Program

The Management & Technology Summer Institute (M&TSI)

University of Pennsylvania

Explore the intersection of technology and business through hands-on projects and workshops. Learn from Wharton and Penn Engineering faculty about innovation, entrepreneurship, and technological leadership.

STEMSummer ProgramBusiness+2 more
Location:
University of Pennsylvania
Duration:
3 weeks
Cost:
$9,000

Featured Admit Profiles

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Odelia Danny

Stanford UniversityEarth and Atmospheric Sciences • Class of 2025

GPA

4.745

Test Scores

ACT: 35

Key Activities

National TSA Secretary (12th grade) - Oversaw a large membership, planned conferences, executed nationwide initiatives, and advocated to the national board.Founder and President of "Literally Green Project" (10th-12th grade) - Motivated teens for environmental action, established chapters in three states, and collected significant amounts of trash from local trails.Student Researcher and Presenter for RAMS (9th-12th grade) - Contributed to engineering a cube satellite, analyzed forest regrowth using satellite imagery, and presented research at American Geophysical Union conferences.+7 more

Scholarships

AP Scholar with Distinction
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Chloe Kim Manilay

Harvard UniversityGovernment, History, and Humanities • Class of 2024

GPA

4.3

Test Scores

SAT: 1530

Key Activities

Bridge Project President (4 years) - Translated resources for immigrant parents who spoke primarily Spanish or Korean, expanding the program as her passion project.Vice President of ASB (Associated Student Body) - Student government leadership role.Dance Team Co-founder (4 years) - Co-founded and participated in the dance team, competing locally and performing for the school.+11 more

Scholarships

Congressional Silver Service AwardPresidential Gold Service Award+2 more
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Alyssa Darland

UC San DiegoMedia Industries and Communications • Class of 2025

GPA

4.8214

Test Scores

Test Optional

Key Activities

YouTube/TikTok/Instagram Social Media Creator - Created video content since age 13, filming, editing, and growing significant online following with brand collaborations (Apple, Hollister, Sephora, Walmart)Yearbook Editor - Leadership role in school publicationsNational Honor Society Publicity Officer - Leadership position in NHS+7 more

Scholarships

World Language Achievement AwardPrincipal's Honor Roll+2 more
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Madison Walia-Peters

Harvard UniversityBiology/Pre-Med • Class of 2025

GPA

4.679

Test Scores

SAT: 1590

Key Activities

Published Research Author - "The Price of Calm: How Socioeconomic Stressors Shape High School Students" published in JSR (10th-11th grade research, 12th grade publication)Research Assistant at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Neuroscience Lab) - Assisted with NIH-funded research on elderly cognition and Alzheimer's risk (Summer between junior and senior year)Research Assistant at Stevens Institute of Technology (Musculoskeletal Lab) - Assisted with data analysis for PhD thesis on basketball dunk mechanics (11th grade)+10 more

Scholarships

National Merit Semi-finalist (12th grade)Interview Merit Award - Community service award in conjunction with United Nations (11th grade)+1 more
4.8 helpful
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Cheyoung

Stanford UniversityUndecided • Class of 2025

GPA

4.36

Test Scores

SAT: 1530

Key Activities

Junior ROC Top 3 Executive Officer - Participated since freshman year, served as top three executive officer in junior year managing 150 cadetsEntrepreneurship Program CEO - Involved for four years, served as CEO in 11th grade, won "Company of the Year" (10th grade) and "Best Website" (11th grade)Student Government Leadership - Served as class president (9th and 10th grade) and student body vice president (11th grade), organizing events and gathering peer concerns+7 more

Scholarships

Army ROC 4-year Scholarship National WinnerNational Essay Contest Winner - Association of the U.S. Army+1 more
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Isabella Wu

Georgia TechComputer Science • Class of 2025

GPA

99/100

Test Scores

SAT: 1540

Key Activities

Science Olympiad Vice President and Co-President (9th-12th grade) - Regional medals and leadership role in competitive science teamStudent Government Building Cabinet Representative and Co-President (Junior-Senior year) - Student advocacy and campus leadershipVarsity Cross Country Leadership Council and Captain (9th-12th grade) - 4-year varsity athlete with senior year captaincy+7 more

Scholarships

Joseph Wilson Leader of Change Scholarship - University of Rochester
4.8 helpful
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Odelia Danny

Stanford UniversityEarth and Atmospheric Sciences • Class of 2025

GPA

4.745

Test Scores

ACT: 35

Key Activities

National TSA Secretary (12th grade) - Oversaw a large membership, planned conferences, executed nationwide initiatives, and advocated to the national board.Founder and President of "Literally Green Project" (10th-12th grade) - Motivated teens for environmental action, established chapters in three states, and collected significant amounts of trash from local trails.Student Researcher and Presenter for RAMS (9th-12th grade) - Contributed to engineering a cube satellite, analyzed forest regrowth using satellite imagery, and presented research at American Geophysical Union conferences.+7 more

Scholarships

AP Scholar with Distinction
4.8 helpful
View Profile

Chloe Kim Manilay

Harvard UniversityGovernment, History, and Humanities • Class of 2024

GPA

4.3

Test Scores

SAT: 1530

Key Activities

Bridge Project President (4 years) - Translated resources for immigrant parents who spoke primarily Spanish or Korean, expanding the program as her passion project.Vice President of ASB (Associated Student Body) - Student government leadership role.Dance Team Co-founder (4 years) - Co-founded and participated in the dance team, competing locally and performing for the school.+11 more

Scholarships

Congressional Silver Service AwardPresidential Gold Service Award+2 more
4.8 helpful
View Profile

Alyssa Darland

UC San DiegoMedia Industries and Communications • Class of 2025

GPA

4.8214

Test Scores

Test Optional

Key Activities

YouTube/TikTok/Instagram Social Media Creator - Created video content since age 13, filming, editing, and growing significant online following with brand collaborations (Apple, Hollister, Sephora, Walmart)Yearbook Editor - Leadership role in school publicationsNational Honor Society Publicity Officer - Leadership position in NHS+7 more

Scholarships

World Language Achievement AwardPrincipal's Honor Roll+2 more
4.8 helpful
View Profile

Madison Walia-Peters

Harvard UniversityBiology/Pre-Med • Class of 2025

GPA

4.679

Test Scores

SAT: 1590

Key Activities

Published Research Author - "The Price of Calm: How Socioeconomic Stressors Shape High School Students" published in JSR (10th-11th grade research, 12th grade publication)Research Assistant at Albert Einstein College of Medicine (Neuroscience Lab) - Assisted with NIH-funded research on elderly cognition and Alzheimer's risk (Summer between junior and senior year)Research Assistant at Stevens Institute of Technology (Musculoskeletal Lab) - Assisted with data analysis for PhD thesis on basketball dunk mechanics (11th grade)+10 more

Scholarships

National Merit Semi-finalist (12th grade)Interview Merit Award - Community service award in conjunction with United Nations (11th grade)+1 more
4.8 helpful
View Profile

Cheyoung

Stanford UniversityUndecided • Class of 2025

GPA

4.36

Test Scores

SAT: 1530

Key Activities

Junior ROC Top 3 Executive Officer - Participated since freshman year, served as top three executive officer in junior year managing 150 cadetsEntrepreneurship Program CEO - Involved for four years, served as CEO in 11th grade, won "Company of the Year" (10th grade) and "Best Website" (11th grade)Student Government Leadership - Served as class president (9th and 10th grade) and student body vice president (11th grade), organizing events and gathering peer concerns+7 more

Scholarships

Army ROC 4-year Scholarship National WinnerNational Essay Contest Winner - Association of the U.S. Army+1 more
4.8 helpful
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Isabella Wu

Georgia TechComputer Science • Class of 2025

GPA

99/100

Test Scores

SAT: 1540

Key Activities

Science Olympiad Vice President and Co-President (9th-12th grade) - Regional medals and leadership role in competitive science teamStudent Government Building Cabinet Representative and Co-President (Junior-Senior year) - Student advocacy and campus leadershipVarsity Cross Country Leadership Council and Captain (9th-12th grade) - 4-year varsity athlete with senior year captaincy+7 more

Scholarships

Joseph Wilson Leader of Change Scholarship - University of Rochester
4.8 helpful
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