ARISE Summer Program
Mix with a wide variety of students and faculty, realize the social context of scientific research, and experience both the thrill of scientific discovery as well as the day-to-day little steps.
ARISE Program at UM
ARISE: A Research Immersive STEM Experience at the University of Mississippi
Created by biologist Dr. Erik Hom, the ARISE@UM program aims to encourage Mississippians to pursue STEM degrees. It is a multi-pronged and multi-phased initiative aimed at improving STEM education and the pipeline of students pursuing STEM degrees in Mississippi. Our first prong and current phase of focus is devoted to providing nurturing research experiences (typically in the summer) for high school students and community college students, as well as their teachers on a case-by-case basis (teachers should email us at arise@olemiss.edu).
Please fill out the inquiry form by selecting ‘UM ARISE’ under the question: ‘About which program are you requesting more information?’. Once your inquiry is received, the Office of Pre-College Programs will send you the application link and instructions, or login to continue filling out your application.
Read the directions carefully: you will be able to download a PDF version of the application to REVIEW before you formally apply ONLINE.
Requirements
Participant Requirements and Application Components:
High school applicants to ARISE@UM must meet the following criteria or arrange to provide the following in their application to the program:
- Rising 9th (i.e., completed 8th grade) through 12th grade, community college and transfer students (including individuals who may have graduated from high school just prior to the summer are eligible. Home-schooled applicants will need a letter from a Guardian certifying their grade status (or other valid alternative certification).
- School transcript.
- Statement of Interest: a 250-500 word statement explaining:
- why the applicant is interested in participating in ARISE@UM
- what the applicant hopes to gain from participating in the program
- the discipline(s) or types of research topics the applicant would be interested in pursuing in the program (names of any particular research mentors can also be mentioned) and the reasons for the choices
- future aspirations (college and/or career dreams)
- Two teacher recommendations sent directly from the teachers to the ARISE@UM Administrative Coordinator; e-mail letters are fine, so long as they originate from a school-issued e-mail address
- Satisfactory completion of a screening interview with the ARISE@UM Administrative Coordinator
- Set of signed consent forms (see below) including Guardian Consent form acknowledging the realities of working in a university lab setting and the risks associated with the proposed research project (both standard risks and unusual risks will be specified).
Decisions (and exceptions) for acceptance into the ARISE@UM program will ultimately be determined at the discretion of the affiliated Mentor(s) and Administrative Team of the ARISE@UM program.
ARISE @ UM
Mission and Vision
Our goals with this program are to expose Mississippi high school students to the practice of scientific research, to demonstrate the degree to which research experience can help to improve academic performance, and to develop a pipeline of motivated and qualified MS high school students that attend UM and pursue STEM studies. We want to raise their level of excitement in pursuing further studies in STEM, encourage them to be thoughtful and well-rounded, build camaraderie and lasting friendships with their summer cohort, prepare them for better academic success in general and increase the number of students that pursue STEM careers.
A Day in the Life
High school or community college students indicate what STEM discipline they wish to experience, and are assigned into a research lab during the summer. It’s not a ‘camp’ or a course (although students can earn research course credit); it’s the opportunity to dive into an ongoing research project with the STEM discipline of their choice!
Beyond the laboratory experience each day, students meet with faculty and experts to learn more about STEM fields and careers, academic success, and scientific writing and communication of results and knowledge.
A Message from the Program Director and Faculty Coordinator
"If we are serious about improving STEM education at UM and our state, we must engage and recruit students prior their potential enrollment at UM, taking an intentional and long-view approach similar to how our athletics departments pursues potential student athletes."
Erik F Y Hom
Associate Professor of Biology