To participate in the program you must:
- Be a student who has not yet completed a Bachelor’s degree,
- Be majoring in engineering, science, or other technology fields,
- Be at least 18 years of age, and
- Have a minimum GPA of 2.75.
In addition to the requirements above, eligibility for the REEU fellowship* requires the following:
- Be a U.S. citizen or a permanent resident,
- Be a university student who has freshman or sophomore classification, and
- Be an agriculture science or environmental/agricultural engineering major,
Students from under-represented groups are strongly encouraged to apply.
REEU 2020 Application Website will open on October 1, 2019.
Essays should be one page in length describing student’s research interests, career goals, and related experience. 2019 Program application deadline is extended to March 22, and the Five Week Program Starts on June 14.
REEU Fellowship Highlights*
- a $2,500 stipend,
- on-campus housing,
- meal allowance,
- a travel allowance to present their research at a water quality conference in Texas, and
- a paid internship opportunities in the following year with the AgriLife Extension Service or a company offering OSSF services.
*The top 8 applicants will be awarded the REEU Fellowship. The next 8 applicants will be asked to pay fees to attend the program.
Download 2019-REEU-Program-Fees-2 for details on the cost for attending this program. Contact Dr. Jantrania if you have any questions.
All 16 selected students by default will be registered for BAEN-491 class for zero credit hour. Students will have an option to earn up to 3 credit hours by paying TAMU tuition fees for Summer 2019.