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Title: Engaging Undergraduate Students in Your Research Program


1
Engaging Undergraduate Students in Your Research
Program
  • FCTL Faculty Development Conference
  • December 12, 2005

2
Undergraduate Research Programs at UCF
  • Three general types of programs
  • Faculty Mentor-Driven Programs
  • Professionalization Programs
  • Recruitment Programs

3
Faculty Mentor-Driven Programs
  • Research and Mentoring Program (RAMP/RAMP-UP)
  • Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement
    Program
  • Contract and Grant Opportunities
  • REUs (Research Experiences for Undergraduates)
  • The Burnett Honors College
  • Student-Mentor Academic Research Teams (SMART)
  • Honors in the Major (HIM)

4
Ronald E. McNair Post-Baccalaureate Achievement
Program
  • TRIO program funded out of the U.S. Department of
    Education.
  • UCF is one of 156 institutions nationally
    selected to participate.
  • The program is competitive 3.0 cumulative GPA
    required for consideration.
  • Faculty committee makes admission decisions.
  • The program supports 22 students annually.
  • Grant support exceeds 75,000 per annum in both
    scholarship and administrative support.
  • Program Goals
  • Increase award of graduate degrees to students
    from under-represented segments of society.
  • Prepare students for post-graduate coursework
    through engagement in research with a faculty
    mentor as well as participation in related
    activities.

5
Contract and Grant Opportunities
  • 300 students supported by UCF research faculty
    projects.
  • Student support in excess of 200,000.
  • UCFs Office of Research and Commercialization
    offers matching funds to principle investigators
    who include undergraduate students in their
    sponsored research.
  • 100,000 per annum allocated for this effort.

6
RAMP and RAMP-UP
  • Research Mentoring Program (RAMP) uses a model
    similar to McNair.
  • The program is an initiative of the Provosts
    Office with support from Student Government.
  • Purposes of RAMP
  • To assist in the retention and recruitment of
    minority students. 
  • To provide greater opportunity for increased
    interaction outside the classroom between faculty
    and minority students. 
  • To provide support and a nurturing environment
    that will translate into minority students
    feeling more secure and comfortable. 
  • To provide students first-hand experiences with
    the research process. 
  • To provide appropriate assistance to enhance
    academic achievement that will culminate in the
    successful completion of a college degree. 
  • To educate students about graduate school and
    other post-baccalaureate opportunities.

7
RAMP and RAMP-UP (cont)
  • Acceptance into RAMP is competitive 3.0 GPA
    cumulative minimum for consideration.
  • Faculty committee makes admission decisions.
  • Currently, RAMP supports 75 students per annum.
  • Support runs for 2 4 years beginning in the
    junior year and finishing with completion of
    the masters degree.
  • University support exceeds 150,000 per year.

8
Student-Mentor Academic Research Teams (SMART)
  • SMART is designed to help students identify and
    work with faculty mentors in a research area of
    shared interest.
  • SMART is available to all qualified UCF students
    admission to the Burnett Honors College is not
    required.
  • SMART students are typically sophomores or
    first-semester juniors.
  • Most assist faculty on existing projects.
  • Others opt to develop their own independent
    research projects under the supervision of their
    faculty mentor.

9
Student-Mentor Academic Research Teams (SMART)
(cont)
  • The Burnett Honors College partners with UCF's
    Office of Research and Commercialization to
    sponsor up to ten SMART Awards per year.
  • Awards are distributed on a competitive basis
    3.2 cumulative GPA minimum required for
    consideration.
  • Awards decisions made by committee from the
    Burnett Honors College and from the Office of
    Research and Commercialization.
  • SMART students and faculty received 1,000 awards
    each during the Fall and Spring semesters during
    the summer, the student award increases to
    2,000.

10
Honors in the Major (HIM)
  • HIM supports juniors and seniors who are intent
    on developing their own independent research
    project.
  • HIM students work closely with a thesis advisor
    and a faculty thesis committee.
  • The HIM program is open to all qualified UCF
    students.

11
Honors in the Major (HIM) (cont)
  • Program Requirements
  • Students complete a two-semester sequence (i.e.,
    readings and thesis hours).
  • Project culminates in a successful oral defense
    and binding of the HIM thesis which is then
    catalogued and archived in UCF's library.
  •  
  • Burnett Honors College partners with the other
    colleges and two area campuses, Cocoa and
    Daytona, in sponsoring HIM Scholarships.
  • Scholarships are awarded on a competitive basis
    within each college/campus and are available to
    all students who are enrolled in HIM credit hours
    (either readings or thesis hours).

12
Undergraduate Research Professionalization
Programs at UCF
  • Both the RAMP/RAMP-UP and McNair Scholars
    Programs host workshops to groom program
    participants in the areas central to success in
    academic and industry research including
  • Writing skills
  • Presentation skills
  • Research design
  • GRE preparation
  • Appropriate dress and proper etiquette
  • Networking
  • These workshops are available to the entire
    university community.
  • At present, three additional programs are open to
    all UCF students
  • Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence
    (SURE)
  • Journal of Undergraduate Research
  • Undergraduate Travel Award

13
Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence
(SURE)
  • SURE is a poster or display-based forum for UCF
    undergraduates to present their research and
    creative projects to the broader university
    community.
  • SURE is open to students from across the
    university.
  • SURE goals
  • To serve as a resource for undergraduates not yet
    engaged in research and creative pursuits to
    learn how fellow students have developed their
    intellectual interests, current projects, and
    faculty connections.
  • To demonstrate to students, faculty, staff,
    alumni, and the greater Central Florida community
    that student research builds upon and enriches
    the UCF undergraduate experience.

14
Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence
(SURE) (cont)
  • During its second year in 2005, more than 155
    students collaborated to produce 123
    presentations in six subject categories.
  • An 18-member faculty panel judged entries and
    awarded scholarships to the top projects to
    date, in excess of 15,000.
  • Countless other faculty served the event via
    their service as faculty mentors to students
    participating in the SURE.

15
Journal of Undergraduate Research
  • The University of Central Florida Undergraduate
    Research Journal is the newest of the family of
    research programs open to undergraduate students
    at UCF.
  • The journal format is online only.
  • Premiere edition launched April 2005
    (http//ejournal.ucf.edu/)
  • Volume 1(1) includes eight articles and Volume
    1(2) will appear Spring 2006.
  • Deadline for Volume 2 is May 1, 2006
  • The goals of the journal are
  • To encourage, recognize, and reward intellectual
    activity of undergraduate students beyond the
    classroom.
  • To facilitate faculty and undergraduate student
    interactions through research and a mentored
    publication process.
  • To offer a means of disseminating and bridging
    knowledge between the disciplines to achieve a
    stronger research basis for the University and
    community.
  • In contrast to the skill set required to master
    SURE, the journal introduces students to the
    rigorous process of turning their analyses into
    published manuscripts.

16
Undergraduate Travel Award
  • Awards are made to support and encourage the
    presentation of undergraduate research at
    regional and national conferences.
  • Awards are disbursed in amounts up to 400.
  • A companion award for faculty is also available
    to support faculty who wish to accompany their
    undergraduate student(s) to present at a
    national/regional conference.

17
Recruitment Programs at UCF
  • RAMP/RAMP-UP
  • McNair Scholars Program
  • Summer Research Academy

18
Summer Research Academy (SRA)Overview
  • SRA initial goals
  • Introduce transfer students to the nature of
    university research.
  • Introduce transfer students to research
    opportunities available on campus.
  • Offer unique opportunity for students to meet
    with UCF research faculty and students
    individually and in small groups.

19
Summer Research Academy (SRA)Overview (cont)
  • Program held annually for two days in June.
  • Admission is competitive
  • For SRA 2004 and 2005, minimum GPA was 3.0.
  • Minimum GPA will be increased to 3.3 for 2006.
  • Activities include
  • Workshops
  • Visits to research facilities/sites
  • interactive sessions with research faculty and
    UCF students engaged in research
  • introduction to available research funding
    opportunities

20
Summer Research Academy (SRA)Event Profile 2005
  • For 2005 program, over 180 applications received,
    130 admitted to program.
  • Average GPA of SRA participants was 3.6.
  • 2/3rds of SRA participants came from regional
    community colleges.
  • 1/3rd came from a combination of other Florida
    community colleges, other Florida colleges and
    universities, as well as some out-of-state
    institutions.
  • 93 UCF faculty participated in SRA-related events
    in 2005.
  • Pre- and post-tests of SRA participants were
    conducted
  • Gauged participants initial understanding of the
    research process
  • Assessed the extent to which the SRA had affected
    participants understanding of research and their
    future plans

21
Summer Research Academy (SRA)Event Profile 2005
(cont)
  • Noted trends
  • Pretest results indicate that most students have
    a flawed notion of research and the universitys
    role in creating knowledge.
  • Post-test results revealed
  • SRA enhanced students understanding of the
    concept of research in their major (73 of
    respondents).
  • Students left SRA with a better understanding of
    the roles undergraduates can play in research
    (81 of respondents).
  • 82 of respondents left SRA with new research
    goals.
  • Efforts underway to
  • Track SRA participants to monitor their progress.
  • Revamp program to focus more on participants
    understanding of research and the work of the
    research university.
  • Pilot a twin program targeting rising sophomores.

22
Summer Research Academy (SRA)2006 Program
  • Dates 23-24 June
  • Format workshops and visits to research
    facilities/sites
  • Participants 100 transfer students 100
    rising sophomores

23
Next Steps How can I get involved?
  • Contact us
  • Information updates available at
  • http//www.undergraduatestudies.ucf.edu/research/
    home.html
  • Talk with your faculty colleagues
  • Participate in the Summer Research Academy
  • Facilitate a workshop
  • Host a site visit
  • Join the Undergraduate Research Council faculty
    committee that meets monthly to design policy
    related to undergraduate research initiatives and
    programs.

24
Undergraduate Research Contact Information
  • RAMP/RAMP-UP, McNair Scholars Program
  • Joseph M. Green
  • jmgreen_at_mail.ucf.edu
  • 407-823-1815
  • SMART, Honors in the Major
  • Kelly Astro
  • kastro_at_mail.ucf.edu
  • 407-823-6346
  • Journal of Undergraduate Research
  • Susan Fallows
  • sfallows_at_mail.ucf.edu
  • 407-823-3712
  • Showcase of Undergraduate Research Excellence and
    the Summer Research Academy
  • Richard Harrison
  • rharriso_at_mail.ucf.edu
  • 407-823-5880
  • Bernadette Jungblut
  • bjungblu_at_mail.ucf.edu
  • 407-823-3290
  • Mary Price
  • mfprice_at_mail.ucf.edu
  • 407-823-4195

Undergraduate Travel Awards Jana
Jasinski jjasinsk_at_mail.ucf.edu 407-823-6568
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