Office for Teaching, Education and Research

SCRI Summer Scholars Program (SSSP)

About the Summer Scholars Program

In partnership with the Center for Diversity and Health Equity, the Science Education Department is excited to offer our SCRI Summer Scholars Program (SSSP).

This program is for students from backgrounds that are historically underrepresented in the biomedical and health sciences. The goal is to provide students with an opportunity to engage in basic, clinical and/or translational research projects during the summer at Seattle Children’s Research Institute under the mentorship of experienced researchers and principal investigators.

The following racial and ethnic groups have been shown to be underrepresented in biomedical research and health sciences: Blacks or African Americans, Hispanics or Latinos, American Indians or Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders. Individual with disabilities and individuals from disadvantaged backgrounds may also meet the NIH definition of underrepresented populations. Please review this website for a full list of underrepresented groups.

Students will learn to use lab equipment (as applicable), meet with mentors and gain valuable research experience. Students will also attend career and professional training sessions on topics such as writing abstracts, résumé writing, cultivating interview skills, crafting an effective LinkedIn profile and more. 

The program will culminate with each intern publishing an abstract of their research project in the internship's Program Report.

Interns will receive $20 an hour for 40 hours per week. Up to 35 hours per week will be dedicated toward research. The remaining 5 hours per week will be dedicated to the professional development of the student, including time to write and edit their research abstract and attend career and professional development sessions. The program will last 9 weeks.

Scholars in the program will be offered travel and housing, and we will work with you to determine your needs and offer assistance as possible.

Applications for the summer 2023 program are now closed.

Program Information

  • COVID-19 Information

    The 2023 Summer Scholars Program will be an in-person experience. The program may be adjusted to accommodate social distancing and infection control protocols, to be determined later in the spring.

    All participants must be fully vaccinated for COVID-19 or be granted an exception according to hospital policy.

  • Eligibility

    Students must have a strong background and interest in one of the following fields: biology, biochemistry, microbiology, neuroscience, mathematics, behavioral health, public health, or a related scientific field.

    Ideal candidates are interested in pursuing medical or graduate studies in a biomedical or public health field. Students must be able to reside in Seattle, or within commuting distance for the duration of the program.

    Minimum requirements

    • Must be at least 18 years of age by the start of the program.
    • Currently enrolled, or will be enrolled, in an undergraduate, community, or technical college program. Recent undergraduates who have obtained their baccalaureate within the last 6 months may also be eligible to apply. Applicants currently in graduate school or medical school are not eligible to apply.
    • Applicants must be in good academic standing.
    • Must have a working knowledge of computers, standard office software packages (Word, WordPerfect, Excel, Access, PowerPoint, etc.) and ability to learn new software programs.
    • Must have willingness and ability to learn new methods, approaches, and experimental techniques.
    • Must have excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills including attention to detail.
    • Must conduct themselves in a manner consistent with Seattle Children's values of compassion, excellence, equity, innovation, integrity, and collaboration.
    • Must follow all procedures for maintaining confidentiality and protecting privacy of any data or information related to research projects and to Seattle Children’s business operations.

    Preferred qualifications

    None

  • Application Requirements and Timeline

    Application requirements

    Resume

    Please prepare to submit as part of your application process a resume that includes:

    • Name
    • Contact information (address, phone number, email)
    • College and anticipated year of graduation
    • (Anticipated) major; minor (if applicable)
    • Current GPA
    • Any awards and honors received
    • Any volunteer or work experience (e.g., church activities, community service, clubs/organizations, etc.)
    • Any leadership roles
    • Relevant skills and strengths
    Cover letter/personal statement

    Things to include in your cover letter:

    • Tell us about yourself and why you are interested in this internship program?
    • Describe how you see your role in enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion in science and medicine.
    • What are your career goals and how do you think this internship will help you achieve these goals?
    • What research background do you have, if any? (Note: a lack of research experience may not exclude you from the internship opportunity.)
    Personal/professional reference
    • The names and email address of 1 reference.
    • We will contact your reference directly if your application proceeds to the interview stage of our application process. References will likely be contacted at the end of March or in early April.
    Choose your preferred project(s)
    • Provide the name of your top three projects for the internship and why you chose those projects.
    • Select 3 projects from the project list.

    Application timeline

    • Applications for the summer 2023 program are now closed.
    • February 1: Applications open
    • February 28: Applications close
    • March 1 to April 15: Applications reviewed and selections made
      • Applicants will be notified of selection for first round interviews or rejection by April 21
    • May to June 20: Onboarding for selected interns
    • June 21 to August 16: Internship
    • Fall: SSSP report published and distributed.

    If you'd like to help us spread the word, please do so by posting or sharing our internship flyer (PDF).

    Please note: We will notify you of the status of your application by the end of April. Please do not email to inquire the status of your application.

    Also, please refrain from contacting our principal investigators directly and allow our selection and application evaluation process to progress as designed. 

  • How to Apply

    Applications for the summer 2023 program are closed.

    Applicants will hear about the status of their applications by April 21, 2023. 

  • Read Our Program Reports

    Download our annual report from the SCRI Summer Scholars Program (formerly known as the Underrepresented Minority Students in Research Internship Program).

Questions?

If there are any questions or concerns, please email the SCRI Summer Scholars Program team.

How You Can Support

If you would like to help us grow this program so more students can participate, please consider making an online donation. Simply visit our donation form, select “Other” under the “Direct my donation to:” field, and type “SCRI Summer Scholars Program.” All donations directly support the students and program.