CEFS Agroecology Scholars Program in Research and Extension (ASPIRE)
for Community College Students

How to Apply

The application deadline is February 23, 2024
We accept applications until midnight.

 

Who Should Apply

The ASPIRE program is seeking highly motivated Community College students from a variety of backgrounds, with a strong interest in sustainable agriculture or food systems, to participate in this unique interdisciplinary 9-week summer research and extension program. The program is open to all rising sophomore, junior, and senior students enrolled in a community college program leading to an associates degree. Women and members of demographic groups that are underrepresented in the sciences are especially encouraged to apply.

How to Apply

To apply, fill out the online application along with each of the following components. All documents should be uploaded electronically in either PDF or MS Word format.

Be sure to include:

1) A personal statement that addresses your interest in sustainable agriculture and food systems, as well as career goals. Restrict your statement to 1 – 1.5 pages.

2) A digital copy of your academic transcript.

Please include a transcript from the community college you are currently attending and from your previous school if you are a transfer student. If your institution sends transcripts directly, you should have it sent to yourself and then upload the file here. An unofficial transcript from the university is acceptable.

3) Contact information for a person, ideally a faculty member, that can serve as a reference. This person cannot be a family member.

Eligibility

Candidates for the ASPIRE program must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • be citizens or permanent residents of the United States
  • be enrolled in an accredited community college program in North Carolina
  • be entering their sophomore, junior, or senior year
  • be able to work at least 40 hours per week for the entire 9-week term

NC State University is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from underrepresented groups, including minorities and people with disabilities.