First Time Researcher Fellowship
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Eligibility
Who can apply for the FTR program?
I have already been working in a research lab. Am I eligible to apply to the FTR program?
Will my previous high school research experience disqualify me from applying to the FTR program?
Are international students able to participate in FTR?
I have had classes that are laboratory-based (such as VIP), but I have not participated in research in a formal setting within a research lab. Am I eligible for FTR?
How do I apply for the FTR program?
Application Related Questions
How can I prepare for my application to the FTR program?
- Read the descriptions of FTR projects posted on the OURConnect Portal.
- Prepare your resume for the FTR projects you want to apply to.
- Write a personalized email to the PI/ graduate student of the FTR project you applied to:
- Introduce yourself briefly
- Ask them questions about the project
- Express your curiosity and passion for the project specifically
This is a great way for them to know that you’re interested enough that you’re reaching out to them among all the FTR applicants. Then, you’re more likely to stand out when they review your application materials because they have a better impression of you than others.
If you have additional questions, schedule an appointment or come to EURO's student consultation hours and talk to one of the staff.
Can I apply to multiple FTR projects?
What are the requirements for writing the statement of interest?
If I am a freshman or haven't completed many classes, should I submit my high school transcript instead?
Can I contact the professor(s)/ graduate student(s) listed in the FTR projects?
When will I know if I am accepted to a FTR project?
If I receive an offer, what's the next step?
Program Related Questions
How is the program structured?
There are several different versions of ENGR 29600 on scheduling assistant, how should I choose?
- You’ve already enrolled in another research for credit course (MSE 499, CHE 411, etc.)
- You’re NOT a full-time student and you do not want your tuition to increase.
- You’ve reached the MAX number of credits (18 credit hours) one can take per semester.
If you register for 1,2, or 3 credits, they will count towards your GPA, and you’ll be assigned a regular letter grade based on the grading scale. There is no difference in workload or your pay for the FTR program or in your research in terms of choosing how many credits to register. We generally recommend all students register for the 3-credit option unless they have a good reason not to (e.g., tuition cost if they aren’t full-time). Since we cannot know the varying preferences of all FTR students (i.e., credit hour limit or does not want tuition to increase), the different credit versions of the ENGR 29600 course allow students to choose themselves how many credits they want to register.