The
STARS (Science, Technology and Research Scholars) Program
provides first year students through seniors with an integrated
experience in research, course-based study and development
of mentorship skills. STARS identifies and supports students from groups that are underrepresented in scientific and technological disciplines and students who come from disadvantaged circumstances, in any of Yale's natural sciences and engineering majors.
Since
its inception in 1995, STARS has been providing academic
enrichment and research opportunities for first year students
and sophomores. The program expanded in 1999 to include
juniors and seniors in a STARS II academic year and summer research program. More than 100 students each year
participate in STARS programs.
The core of the STARS I academic year
program is a set of study groups that accompany
the first and second year courses in Biology, Chemistry,
Physics and Mathematics. Faculty advisors
and a graduate student from each department supervise the
groups. Each study group also has an undergraduate facilitator
who has previously taken the same course; undergraduate
facilitators receive training to support the
development of mentorship skills. During the summer, STARS
I provides support for participation of first and second
year students in independent research in the laboratories of Yale faculty
members.

Thomas
Hocker, STARS '02, leads an Organic Chemistry study group.
The
STARS II program provides an intensive research experience
for juniors and seniors. During the academic year, STARS
II scholars receive a stipend to support up to ten hours
a week of research in the laboratory of a faculty mentor.
In the summer, the program provides stipend support for
students to continue their research for eight weeks. Each
spring, STARS II scholars present their research to student
and faculty STARS program participants at the STARS II Symposium.
STARS
students enjoy a number of structured enrichment activities
during term-time. Special dinners bring together scientists
in various disciplines from Yale and other schools, graduate
and medical school panels provide guidance in career development,
and scholars are encouraged to attend national and regional
science conferences.

Summer
2007 STARS Participants
For
further information about the STARS Program, please contact
the Administrative Director, Dean
Rosalinda Garcia .