The Developing Scholars Program (DSP) offers all incoming, transfer, and current K-State students the opportunity to conduct research projects in their field of study with faculty mentors. For over 25 years, the Developing Scholars Program has helped fulfill K-State’s land grant mission by increasing access and broadening participation in undergraduate research. Scholars accepted into the Developing Scholars Program receive academic, social, and financial support while becoming integrated into the intellectual climate of the university.
Scholars will enroll in an introductory research seminar course for each semester of their first year. Additionally, all Scholars will attend small group events and advising meetings.
What does DSP provide?
Structured mentorship opportunities with faculty and SDUR Staff
Research experience in any field of study that K-State offers from the sciences, the humanities, education, business, agriculture, the arts, and everything in-between
A motivated peer group of achievers and leaders
A semesterly stipend of $1,500.00 to support your research
Student Voices
Scholar's Voices
"I think it is a good opportunity for me to get to know the professors in my field on a more personal level."
"Being in DSP…gives me a snapshot of what graduate school research might be like."
"I saw DSP as an opportunity to participate in an academic program that will put me ahead of my fellow students. I'm learning how to research new information and am getting to meet professionals in a real-world, professional workplace."
"I feel like I am more recognized on campus because I am associated with the Developing Scholars Program. I also feel that my professors automatically assume that I am a talented individual when they see that I am a Developing Scholar."
"I have made numerous contacts around the university. From best friends to esteemed professors and faculty members, I feel these people will be a beneficial asset to my college career. I know they would be willing to write a letter of recommendation or be there if I ever have a question about education or life in general."
"I met many professionals who can further my career. With my mentor, my school work is significantly improving, and I have a new respect for myself."
"Participation in the Developing Scholars Program presents research opportunities that provide desirable skills for graduate and professional programs."
“By participating in the DSP program, I've seen what it takes to be a successful researcher, and from that I feel I am one step closer to solidifying my success in the future.”
Scholar Development and Undergraduate Research 336 Hale Library 1117 Mid-Campus Drive North, Manhattan, KS 66506 sdur@ksu.edu 785-532-3422 785-532-6542 fax