Hey everybody! I was looking into the Jackson Laboratory Summer Student Program, and I can't seem to find much info about the application process. Has anyone here applied before? If so, how did you go about it? I'd appreciate any advice. Thanks!
Applying for the Jackson Laboratory Summer Student Program involves submitting an online application. The application typically opens up in November each year and will involve several different components.
You'll need to fill in some basic information about yourself, like your current school, your intended major if you have one, and any previous research experience. It's okay if you don't have any research experience yet, as this program is designed to give students who might not otherwise have the opportunity a chance to gain that valuable experience.
You will also have to provide the contact information for two references. Your references should ideally be scientists or educators with direct knowledge of your interest, talent, and dedication to science. These references will have to submit their letters separately.
There's also a section where you'll have to upload your transcript as a PDF. This is an important component that showcases your academic achievement. In this section of the application, you'll also need to list any coursework relevant to the program that you've taken.
Finally, you will need to write an essay where you describe how this program aligns with your future career goals. Approach the essay as a chance to showcase your personal storytelling, your knowledge about the field, and your passion for the subject. This is where you can really make yourself stand out, so don't hesitate to share your unique perspective!
After the application deadline, selected applicants will be invited for interviews and then final decisions will be made.
Hope this helps and good luck with your application!
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