STEM Summer Research Program for High School Students: ARISE | Extracurricular Activities
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For students and parents aiming to make the most of their summer vacation, pursuing a meaningful summer program is a common goal. Many seek out summer camps that offer valuable experiences and opportunities for growth. Among these, top-tier summer camps attract a competitive pool of applicants from around the world, making early preparation essential. 
Today, we'll take a closer look at one such prestigious summer program: the Applied Research Innovations in Science and Engineering (ARISE) program.


 

About ARISE

 

ARISE is a summer program hosted by NYU's Tandon School of Engineering. NYU Tandon collaborates with K-12 schools, teachers, and students to build careers in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). ARISE is a 10-week program that takes place at NYU, offering high-level research experience under the mentorship of graduate students and postdoctoral researchers. It's designed for students with a strong interest in pursuing a career in STEM fields.
 

   - Program Length: 10 weeks (Monday-Friday, 9 am-4 pm)

   - Eligibility: High school students living in New York, graduating in June 2024 (10th or 11th grade)

   - Tuition: Full scholarship


ARISE provides a rigorous laboratory experience under the mentorship of NYU's cutting-edge research faculty. Students are trained in college-level research, explanatory writing, scientific methods, professional development, and ethics, culminating in a professional poster presentation. 
The curriculum covers interdisciplinary topics and STEM fields such as bio and molecular engineering, chemical engineering, robotics, computer science, artificial intelligence, and machine learning, all through hands-on laboratory work.


Timeline (2024) 

   - Application Opens: December 22

   - Application Closes: March 6

   - Recommendation Due: March 10

   - Notifications of Round 1 Selections: 2nd Week of April

   - Mandatory Lab Tours and Group Interviews: April 16th - 19th

   - Notifications of Round 2 Selections: 3rd Week of April

   - Mandatory One-on-One Interviews: April 28th or April 29th

   - Notifications of Match/Lab Placement: 2nd Week of May

   - Orientation: May 31th 1:00PM - 4:00PM EST In Person

   - Program: June 3 – August 9 (Remote DuringAfter-school Hrs in June/Whole Day programming in July/August)


 

Application Requirements

1. Academic Records
Include your cumulative GPA from high school through the most recent semester, and your average grades and coursework in science and math classes.

2. Preferred STEM Research Areas
Carefully read the lab descriptions on the research page and select the STEM areas you are most interested in.


3. Recommendation

Obtain a recommendation letter from an adult other than a family member. This person should be able to provide insights into your academic record, work ethic, and interests.
 

4. Essays
Address various essay prompts to showcase your interest and experiences.

   - Why are you interested in participating in this program? What parts of the program are you most interested in?

   - Describe a social problem or dilemma impacted by the area of research you are interested in the most.

   - Identify the ways that you think your experience in ARISE will impact your STEM ambitions.

   - Tell us how you currently make a difference or the ways you plan on making a difference when it comes to supporting diversity in STEM. 



Application Steps

   - Online Application

   - Support Letter

   - Lab Tours and Group Interviews

   - Rank Labs

   - One-on-One Lab Interviews

   - Rank Labs Again

   - Selection, Acceptance, and Waitlist



In summary, ARISE is an excellent interdisciplinary STEM program suitable for students looking to enhance their extracurricular activities. With a focus on essays and support letters, careful preparation is crucial for a successful application.