About DSP
Mission and Goals
Mission
The mission of the Developing Scholars Program is to increase access and broaden participation in undergraduate research at K-State in order to fulfill the institution’s land-grant mission.
Goals
The goals of the Developing Scholars Program include:
- Recruit talented, hard-working incoming and transfer students to K-State to conduct research projects in their field of study with faculty mentors
- Improve student success and career-readiness
- Foster development of a community of student researchers by providing educational enrichment activities and ways for students to interact, network, socialize, and collaborate with each other and with the larger academic community
- Nurture a strong work ethic, intellectual curiosity, community problem-solving, and enjoyment in the act of learning
- Establish a "pathway of progress" to provide opportunities for students to enter graduate programs, professional schools, or to find placement in their professional fields upon graduation
- Encourage K-State faculty involvement in undergraduate research mentorship
Frequently asked questions
- Minimum 3.0 GPA (contact sdur@ksu.edu if there are questions about the GPA cut-off)
- Preference given to students with no prior research experience, but all K-State students may apply
- Preference given to early career students (incoming freshmen and transfer students), but all K-State students may apply
- Preference given to first-generation and Pell-eligible students, but all K-State students may apply
DSP provides you with insight into your field of study in a way few entering students experience. It will give you an early peek at the rewards and frustrations of research in your field. You will have the chance to meet other students and faculty in your discipline. Gaining skills, knowledge, and practical experience will enhance your understanding of what happens in the classroom. We hope that DSP will open more windows of understanding and doors of opportunity as you head for graduate or professional schools or into a placement in your profession.
The field of research encompasses a broad expanse of interests. Past research projects range from anatomy to art, from biology to business, entomology to education, and everything in between. Research means investigative exploration and a chance to be part of cutting-edge discovery.
Students are admitted into this program as early as their freshman year and can reapply for a second and third year.
This program is an opportunity which lays a very strong foundation for your educational career at K-State and beyond. You get to work with the faculty in any field of your interest.
Our DSP students have acknowledged that this experience has been very inspiring and enlightening, helping them move in the direction of their future goals. However, if you are having doubts, make an appointment to meet with DSP staff to discuss barriers to completion.
Yes, to both. DSP seminar is a 1-credit hour course that meets once a week each semester of your first year. You enroll in the credits just like any other course, and it counts as elective credit toward graduation.
It is expected that you will put forth an average of six to ten hours of serious research per week. This may include meetings with your mentor, literature searches, conducting experiments, studying and analyzing results, writing about your findings, and other appropriate activities.
Scholars receive a stipend of $1,500.00 at the beginning of each semester. These dollars are deposited into your student account.
Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research
336 Hale Library
1117 Mid-Campus Drive North
Manhattan, KS 66506
785-532-3422
785-532-6542 fax
sdur@ksu.edu