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LSAMP Application

Application process for Fall 2025—Cohort 5.

To become an LSAMP Scholar you must:

  • Be an underrepresented minority as described by the LSAMP program description (African American, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaskan Native, Native Hawaiian, Native Pacific Islander)

  • Be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or permanent resident of the U.S.

  • Be enrolled at a participating institution in an undergraduate major in a STEM discipline and/or an area within the LSAMP CIP Code

If you have questions, please contact LSAMP Coordinator, Holly Denning, chdennin@esf.edu 

Application Process:

Please note the link below will take you to our Central NY LSAMP Interest Form. Someone from the LSAMP program will contact you once your application has been submitted. We will set up a short meeting to review the application and answer any questions you may have about the program.

Race / Ethnicity 
We recognize the following terms may be constricting. The National Science Foundation (NSF) defines race/ethnicity historically underrepresented in STEM as: African American, Hispanic American, American Indian, Alaska Native, Native Hawaiian, and native Pacific Islander. 
Please indicate below which groups you identify with.
Please use the space below to provide additional race and ethnicity information if you selected "other" in the previous question or would like to provide any clarifying information.
Residency 
The National Science Foundation (NSF) requires that participants receiving direct stipend support must be U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals or permanent residents of the United States.
Please indicate your residency status

Major
If you haven't declared your major yet, please share your intended or possible majors of interest.
Do you identify as a first generation student? 
The following question is optional to share more about yourself. Responses may be used to connect you to additional opportunities or resources on campus.
Being a first generation student is typically defined as a student whose parents did not complete a 4-year college or university degree.
First Generation Student