AccessComputing has funding for Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs). Through an REU experience, students are directly involved in computing research in a university. This allows students who are considering graduate school to learn more about the research process and makes them more competitive applicants for graduate school.
The AccessComputing REU program places computing students with disabilities in computing research projects at colleges and universities. Most often, we work with students to locate research opportunities in their own communities.
Students are paid a stipend and participate in professional development activities throughout the summer. Funding for housing and/or travel expenses may be available for students placed in REUs at universities other than their home institution.
To apply, students need to complete the AccessComputing Team application and apply to the Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates (DREU) program.
Are you a faculty member interested in hosting a summer REU student with a disability? Complete the mentor application for the Distributed Research Experiences for Undergraduates program.