The 2024-2025 application closed on September 4, 2024 at 9:00 AM CT.
The Undergraduate Research Scholars (URS) thesis program seeks to provide eligible undergraduates with a graduate student experience by allowing them to participate in research and communicate their findings as principal authors to the University's scholarly community.
Undergraduates who participate in the Undergraduate Research Scholars program will ultimately:
- Produce a written undergraduate thesis to be published in the Undergraduate Research Scholars Capstone Collection in the Texas A&M OAKTrust Repository
- Make a public presentation
- Earn a university-level honors transcript distinction along with a URS medallion as official graduation regalia
- Acquire knowledge beyond the classroom
- Gain a better understanding of graduate school
- Improve their chances for acceptance into graduate or professional schools, fellowships, and grants
- Develop a professional network of students and faculty
To apply for the 2025-2026 Undergraduate Research Scholars program, students must:
- Be actively involved in an independent undergraduate research project throughout both the fall and spring semesters under the mentorship of a Texas A&M faculty member
- Have completed at least 90 credit hours (senior status) of undergraduate course work (juniors are eligible to apply with a letter of recommendation from the faculty advisor)
- Have at least 12 credit hours at Texas A&M University
- Have and maintain a cumulative GPR of at least 3.0
- Be expecting to graduate May 2026 or later