URSP - Mason Korea
The Undergraduate Research Scholars Program (URSP) is designed to give undergraduates an authentic research, creative, or scholarly experience under the guidance of a mentor.
*This program is only for students who are able to participate at the Mason Korea campus*
"For the spring 2023 URSP applications, there is no separate form for Mason Korea.
Please use the form and guidelines on the URSP page. Click here to view the current application.
Please scroll down to view additional information about this process.
Students may receive financial support and/or academic credit for their projects, in addition to developing relevant academic and professional skills. More information can be found below and in the Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs).
Funded Projects - View a list of current and past Funded Projects
Dr. Geraldine Grant mentors recent graduate and OSCAR Fellow Claire Collins.
Application Timeline
Applying for | Application Open Date | Application Due Date | Notifications |
Mason Korea URSP | Open Now | April 17 |
Proposal Writing Workshops
Coming Soon...
Funding Options | Mason Korea Summer |
Student Allocation | $1,000 |
Materials and/or Supplies | $500 |
Mentor Allocation | $500 |
Total Award Amount | $2,000 |
Student allocation - Summer projects, at Mason Korea, allocate the student funds as stipend.
Materials and/or supplies - money to be used for approved purchases related to the project. View the list of unallowable purchases on the Fiscal Services website. Supply purchases must be made within the project term; unused supply money will remain with OSCAR.
Mentor allocation - Money for the mentor to use either to make purchases related to the project or for professional development. The mentor will have access to these funds at the beginning of the project term and has until the end of the fiscal year to use them. Unused mentor funds will remain with OSCAR.
Mason Korea Summer |
Up to $1,500 total award |
Approximately 144 hours spent on the project |
Enroll in UNIV 495 (0 or 1 credit) |
Applicant Guidelines View our current applicant guidelines here. For assistance on crafting your proposal contact Dr. Karen Lee (klee57@gmu.edu) or join us for one of our Proposal Writing Workshops.
How to Apply Questions? Email oscar@gmu.edu
Frequently Asked Questions Any current Mason undergraduate student located at the Mason Korea Campus. The student must have just completed a Spring semester or is about to begin a Fall semester to be eligible. Unfortunately, students are not eligible to participate in the URSP once they have graduated from Mason. Any undergraduate research, creative, or scholarly project in which the student is contributing to original scholarly work is supported. Click HERE to read about the students and projects that have been funded in the past! Students should meet with their potential faculty or staff mentor before completing their application to outline a reasonable project and ensure the mentor’s support of their application and proposed project. Student Application includes the following sections. Submit your application via the web as described below. The student applicant is required to insure their project mentor completes the Mentor Application Form before the posted deadline. Questions? Email oscar@gmu.edu Budget: In this section, you should indicate how the award will be used support your project. The total award is up to $1,500. In the Mason Korea program, the student is allocated $1,000 in student stipend. In addition, the student is allocated up to $500 for supplies. For materials and supplies, preliminary prices and sources should be included in the justification. Typically, URSP does not fund travel to present your projects, but for some students we allow this use of funds during the school year. URSP students have priority access separate funds, the Undergraduate Student Travel Fund (USTF) for this purpose. For more information on USTF, please visit the OSCAR website. If your application is successful and you are invited to participate in the URSP, you will be expected to commit the number of hours indicated in the table below on your project. You should coordinate with your mentor a suitable method of documenting your time during the project. Students will receive funding as indicated in the table below. Stipends are paid directly to the students during their award period. Mentor funds can be used either for purchases related to the project or for professional development. These funds are immediately available at the beginning of the semester of your award. Professional development funds must be used within the fiscal year * Distribution between stipend and supplies may be determined by student/mentor team. Justifications of student stipends should include how you will use the stipend to support yourself during the award period. It is completely acceptable to explain that this stipend will help offset your number of hours working another job or assist you in paying your tuition. Materials and/or supplies should be described in the application so that the reviewers know what is necessary for your project to succeed. You are not required to justify your mentor’s allocation since their time and effort is so valuable. As a participant in the URSP, you will have priority to receive travel support through the Undergraduate Student Travel Fund to present the results of your scholarship at a scholarly meeting, conference, exhibition, etc. In addition to monetary support, you will receive professional development support through the URSP seminar that you will attend the first semester you are in the program. You will receive advanced notification of OSCAR events, undergraduate opportunities, and other news as part of OSCAR. Students who participate in the URSP are also potential nominees to become OSCAR Fellows, outstanding undergraduate research leaders who represent OSCAR to other students, faculty, parents, and the community. Finally, participation in this program is an honor and an opportunity. You are being recognized as a budding scholar in your field, so you are able to include the program on your resume and CV as a competitive fellowship award. More importantly, you are gaining professional and personal skills in creative problem-solving, working professionally with colleagues, and communicating effectively that will enrich your Mason experience and your post-graduation life! Any undergraduate student who is in good academic standing may apply to work on a project as a part of the URSP. Yes. Applications are reviewed by the Student Scholarly Activities committee which is comprised of faculty and students from a variety of academic units at Mason. Applications that communicate a clear vision that is understandable to a diverse range of disciplines, while also demonstrating the greatest potential for student success, will be selected. All current Mason community members who are tenure-line faculty, term faculty, adjunct faculty, post-docs, staff, and/or graduate students are eligible to mentor a project as part of the URSP. Your mentor will help guide you through your project proposal and should work with you on a regular basis to help guide you through your project. The mentor should treat you as a colleague and give you opportunities to understand the scholarly context of your project. Given the different models of mentorship in each discipline, this relationship will be variable. In some cases, you may be given a graduate student or other mentor to work more closely with you on a daily basis. Both students and their mentors are required to submit an application for consideration in the URSP. This is done to ensure that students and their mentors are each committed to the proposed project and appear to have a common understanding of the work that will be done to complete the project as part of the URSP. If your mentor is supporting the application of two students, he/she should complete a separate Mentor Application Form for each applicant. Yes! Students who successfully complete the first semester are encouraged to continue their URSP project. Students who are making satisfactory progress on their project may continue in the program until the project is complete and/or they graduate. If you wish to receive funding for subsequent semesters, you must formally reapply to URSP and submit a new proposal. This should not be an exact copy of your previously successful proposal and you will be asked to clearly indicate the outcomes of your funded semester(s). The committee has higher expectations for repeat proposals and generally gives preference to new students. Typically, students are not funded more than 2 or 3 times from this program. Contact the Office of Student Scholarship, Creative Activities, and Research (OSCAR) by sending an email to oscar@gmu.edu or stop by our new office in the Johnson Center, Room 228. Save Save SaveDownload the Narrative Guidelines for additional suggestions.
URSP Options
Dates
SemestersSummer only
Hours per week
~9
40
Total Hours
144
360
Funding Options
Traditional
Intensive
Student Allocation
up to $1,000
$5,000*
Materials and/or Supplies
$0*
$500*
Mentor Allocation
$500
$500
Important Dates for Students
- No Events