Undergraduate Research Application

Registration for this opportunity requires approval from the Undergraduate Research Team. Students who wish to participate must submit an application using the approval form at:

Apply here for the Undergraduate Student Research.

The School of Criminal Justice also provides paid research opportunities through the Center for Criminal Justice Research (CCJR) Immersive Summer Undergraduate Research Program. Each March, a Call for Applications is posted on the Criminal Justice Undergraduate Advising Canvas page, and students are notified of their acceptance in April.

Participants complete 200 hours of research assistance between May and August and are paid hourly for their work. Most students earn between $2,000 and $2,500 during the summer. This program offers valuable hands-on experience working with faculty and research teams in the field of criminal justice.