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Abstract

While quantitative research has revealed that undergraduate research experiences are closing graduate school matriculation gaps for underrepresented students, little is known about how they are doing this. This study explores this through two in-depth interviews with 12 students who attended a National Science Foundation Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) Site in summer 2022 and were enrolled in graduate school as of fall 2023. Ten reported an underrepresented identity. Via mostly informal interactions with faculty and graduate student mentors and program directors, students learned whether graduate school was for them, how to apply, how to identify schools, and more about their own research interests. Findings demonstrate that REU Sites, specifically through informal interactions, play an important role in transmitting the hidden curriculum to undergraduate students interested in postgraduate education.

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Title
Participating in Summer Undergraduate Research Programs Demystifies Graduate School Applications
Author
Volume
9
Issue
1
Pages
36-46
Number of pages
12
Publication year
2025
Publication date
Fall 2025
Section
ARTICLE
Publisher
Council on Undergraduate Research
Place of publication
Washington
Country of publication
United States
Publication subject
ISSN
2476101X
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
Document type
Feature
ProQuest document ID
3276558020
Document URL
https://www.proquest.com/scholarly-journals/participating-summer-undergraduate-research/docview/3276558020/se-2?accountid=208611
Copyright
Copyright Council on Undergraduate Research 2025
Last updated
2025-12-03
Database
2 databases
  • Education Research Index
  • ProQuest One Academic