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Pathways to Cures Roadmap , which aims to accelerate the development of cures for all people living with MS. To achieve this goal, the Society recognizes the importance of diverse representation in the MS research workforce. With this in mind, a primary objective of this program is to increase the diverse representation of researchers in the MS research workforce to ensure that multiple dimensions of diversity are present in the MS research workforce.Eligibility This program is open to current undergraduate students who have enrolled and have completed at least one year as an undergraduate student at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution. Applicants must have at least one full semester of undergraduate coursework remaining after completion of the summer research program (i.e., the applicant should be a rising sophomore, junior or senior). Applicants may also be enrolled full time at a community or junior college, taking at least 12 credits per academic term, with at least 24 credits completed by the start of the program. Funding The Society will provide participants with a $6000 award stipend for completing a 10-week program. Participants will be eligible for reimbursable travel, housing, and food costs up to $3500 throughout the duration of the program. " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">This opportunity is closed for 2025. Please check back in November 2025 for information about 2026 deadlines. The National MS Society Undergraduate Summer Research Program is designed to provide hands-on experience conducting MS-related research, 1:1 mentorship, and professional development opportunities to undergraduate students through a summer research program. The Society supports research focused on addressing questions highlighted in the Pathways to Cures Roadmap , which aims to accelerate the development of cures for all people living with MS. To achieve this goal, the Society recognizes the importance of diverse representation in the MS research workforce. With this in mind, a primary objective of this program is to increase the diverse representation of researchers in the MS research workforce to ensure that multiple dimensions of diversity are present in the MS research workforce. Eligibility This program is open to current undergraduate students who have enrolled and have completed at least one year as an undergraduate student at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution. Applicants must have at least one full semester of undergraduate coursework remaining after completion of the summer research program (i.e., the applicant should be a rising sophomore, junior or senior). Applicants may also be enrolled full time at a community or junior college, taking at least 12 credits per academic term, with at least 24 credits completed by the start of the program. Funding The Society will provide participants with a $6000 award stipend for completing a 10-week program. Participants will be eligible for reimbursable travel, housing, and food costs up to $3500 throughout the duration of the program. Pathways to Cures Roadmap , which aims to accelerate the development of cures for all people living with MS. To achieve this goal, the Society recognizes the importance of diverse representation in the MS research workforce. With this in mind, a primary objective of this program is to increase the diverse representation of researchers in the MS research workforce to ensure that multiple dimensions of diversity are present in the MS research workforce.Eligibility This program is open to current undergraduate students who have enrolled and have completed at least one year as an undergraduate student at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution. Applicants must have at least one full semester of undergraduate coursework remaining after completion of the summer research program (i.e., the applicant should be a rising sophomore, junior or senior). Applicants may also be enrolled full time at a community or junior college, taking at least 12 credits per academic term, with at least 24 credits completed by the start of the program. Funding The Society will provide participants with a $6000 award stipend for completing a 10-week program. Participants will be eligible for reimbursable travel, housing, and food costs up to $3500 throughout the duration of the program. " c-nmssatomrichtext_nmssatomrichtext-host="">This opportunity is closed for 2025. Please check back in November 2025 for information about 2026 deadlines. The National MS Society Undergraduate Summer Research Program is designed to provide hands-on experience conducting MS-related research, 1:1 mentorship, and professional development opportunities to undergraduate students through a summer research program. The Society supports research focused on addressing questions highlighted in the Pathways to Cures Roadmap , which aims to accelerate the development of cures for all people living with MS. To achieve this goal, the Society recognizes the importance of diverse representation in the MS research workforce. With this in mind, a primary objective of this program is to increase the diverse representation of researchers in the MS research workforce to ensure that multiple dimensions of diversity are present in the MS research workforce. Eligibility This program is open to current undergraduate students who have enrolled and have completed at least one year as an undergraduate student at an accredited U.S. post-secondary institution. Applicants must have at least one full semester of undergraduate coursework remaining after completion of the summer research program (i.e., the applicant should be a rising sophomore, junior or senior). Applicants may also be enrolled full time at a community or junior college, taking at least 12 credits per academic term, with at least 24 credits completed by the start of the program. Funding The Society will provide participants with a $6000 award stipend for completing a 10-week program. Participants will be eligible for reimbursable travel, housing, and food costs up to $3500 throughout the duration of the program.
Undergraduate Summer Research Program