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The Florida-Georgia Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (FGLSAMP) is a coalition of twelve academic institutions in Florida and one in Georgia with a commitment to increasing the quality and quantity of students successfully completing Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) baccalaureate degree programs, particularly by groups that historically have been underrepresented in these areas: African-Americans, Alaskan Natives, Hispanic Americans, Native Americans and Native Pacific Islanders. The long-term goal of FGLSAMP is to increase the number of students from underrepresented populations in STEM fields who earn doctorates by stimulating interest in graduate study and providing  the tools necessary for academic success. FGLSAMP is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF) and includes over 1000 talented undergraduates from across Florida and Georgia.

To be eligible to apply, a student must:

  • Be a Junior in a STEM major
  • Be a U.S. citizen or Permanent Resident and a member of an NSF defined underrepresented minority as described above
  • Be currently involved in undergraduate research
  • Be planning on applying for Graduate School (This does NOT include professional schools such as medicine, dentistry, etc)
  • Have a minimum GPA of 3.5

PROGRAM INFORMATION


Benefits of FGLSAMP:

  • Small stipend
  • Graduate school preparation/professional development
  • Mentoring by a graduate student
  • Networking with other UF scholars

Program Requirements:

  • Attend all FGLSAMP scholar meetings and workshops as scheduled
  • Engage in a research project with a mentor
  • Attend the annual Florida Undergraduate Research Conference (February)
  • Attend the annual University of Florida Undergraduate Research Symposium (April)