
The Faculty Aide Program (FAP) provides half of a student's total wages when working for an approved faculty member as a research assistant.
The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) provides a term-time stipend and the option to receive funds to support summer research to a group of approximately 20 juniors and seniors who are selected in the spring of their sophomore years.
Harvard College Research Project (HCRP) provides research grants for current Harvard students to conduct an independent research project that is advised or mentored by a Harvard affiliated faculty mentor.
Dean' Summer Research Awards (DSR) provides a $1,000 term-bill credit to seniors on financial aid who have received an HCRP, or other research award, to conduct senior thesis research. This aid helps reduce the summer savings for these students to enable them to conduct research in place of working in a paying job all summer.
The MMUF and HCRP are designed for students focused on their own independent research while the FAP provides a great opportunity for younger students new to the idea of research to gain some skills while working in close connection with faculty members.
To learn more about undergraduate research at Harvard, visit the Student Employment Office web site.