About YRP - USCs Young Researchers Program The Young Researchers Program is a six-week summer program where motivated rising high school seniors, from underrepresented backgrounds and underresourced areas conduct scientific research at the University of Southern California
USC Dornsife’s Young Researchers Program (YRP)—Should You Apply? USC Dornsife’s Young Researchers Program or the YRP is a fully-funded, six-week summer program designed to provide high school students in the Los Angeles, Lynwood, Compton, or Inglewood Unified School Districts with hands-on research experience at a college level
Young Researchers Program Outreach - USC Viterbi | Current Students USC’s Young Researchers Program is recruiting new mentors for the summer of 2019 For the past 10 years, YRP has mentored over 100 high school students to successfully conduct research in a collegiate setting We welcome mentors from all backgrounds in STEM
Student Research - USC Explore all of the research opportunities available to USC students Find world-class facilities and funding options for your project Work with some of the best researchers in the world at USC
Q A with USC Alum Carie Frantz, Co-Founder of Young Researchers Program The USC Young Researchers Program pairs talented USC-area high school students with USC research groups for a summer of research under the supervision of faculty and graduate students It was founded by Earth Science graduate students Laurie Chong and Carie Frantz in 2008
USC Young Researchers Program: Underrepresented High Schoolers Conduct . . . Founded in 2009, the University of Southern California's (USC) Young Researchers Program (YRP) is a graduate student-run program that recruits motivated rising high school seniors from local low-income (Title I) schools in Central Los Angeles for a six-week mentored summer research experience at USC
High schoolers get early glimpse of a career in science - USC Today Olguin was one of 15 students from high schools near USC’s University Park and health sciences campuses participating in USC’s Young Researchers Program this past summer Mentored by graduate students, the high schoolers gained hands-on practice performing scientific research in USC laboratories