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Undergraduate Student Opportunities

Events and opportunities appearing in the NSM Undergraduate Update will be listed on this page. New listings are added regularly.

Events

The event will feature dynamic instruction and hands-on experiences designed to help strengthen students medical care knowledge and eligibility for medical and other healthcare schools. The event will feature the landing of a medivac rescue helicopter, a professional Healthcare panel, and an exploration experience in one of the largest mobile medical units in the U.S. The event will also feature the simulation of a natural disaster response to allow students, accompanied by a professional medic, to apply their critical thinking and medical skills in an immersive high-pressure scenario where victims will have life-like cosmetic injuries.

When: March 27: 9:00 AM–4:00 PM | Various Campus Locations

Registration: To register, contact HireNSM@uh.edu.

Tutoring

NSM’s Scholar Enrichment Program (SEP) offers free tutoring to UH students enrolled in the courses listed on the Scholar Enrichment Program Tutor Schedule. Tutoring is available for:

  • Biology II
  • General Biochemistry I, II
  • Microbiology
  • Genetics
  • Chemistry I, II
  • Organic Chemistry I, II
  • General Physics I, II
  • College Algebra
  • Precalculus
  • Calculus I, II, III
  • Intro to Programming
  • Data Structures
  • Computer Science & Programming
  • University Physics I, II

UH’s campus learning center, LAUNCH, offers free in-person tutoring and will hold various 50-minute workshops each week, some in person, some via MS Teams.

LAUNCH Tutoring
Information on LAUNCH’s tutoring services is available on this webpage. Sessions are held Mon–Fri at Student Service Center 1, Room 212. Questions? Contact launch@central.uh.edu. LAUNCH also has PASS tutoring (Peer Assisted Study Sessions) for CHEM 1311, 1312, and 2323; MATH 1324, and 1342. In these weekly drop-in sessions, students will practice problems in small groups, led by an expert tutor who created the worksheets.

LAUNCH Workshops
Upcoming Topics: (See Full Schedule)

  • Sleep Learning: Improving Your Memory, Improve Your Grades, Thu 3/20, 3 pm (online, register to attend)
  • GRIT: Develop A Growth Mindset to Reach Your Goal, 3/25, 3 pm (in-person, Student Service Center 1, 204D)
  • Sleep Learning: Improving Your Memory, Improve Your Grades, Thu 3/31, 4 pm (online, register to attend)
  • Time Management: Strategies for Finals to Ace Your Exams, Thu 4/10, 3 pm (online, register to attend)
  • Reduce your Test Anxiety for Finals, Wed 4/16, 4 pm (online, register to attend)
  • Night Glow Beats: Line Dance Party, Tues 4/24, 5 pm (in-person, TBD location)

To Register for Online Workshops: Link to sign up for workshops is available at www.uh.edu/ussc/launch/workshops/. Then, download MS Teams in Office 365 and enter code umt0dfa to attend the workshop (that is a zero in the middle).

Problems Registering or Questions? Email launch@central.uh.edu.

Undergraduate Research

Are you interested in doing research as an undergraduate? NSM’s Outside Undergraduate Research Opportunities page lists multiple opportunities outside UH. Opportunities are categorized as in Houston, in Texas and out of state. Some application deadlines are sooner than later, with a few ending at the end of February. Here are just a few examples of the 30+ opportunities listed on the page:

  • Mickey Leland Environmental Internship Program - Texas Commission on Environmental Quality
  • Baylor College of Medicine SMART Program
  • NASA DEVELOP National Program
  • Department of Energy Science Undergraduate Laboratory Internships
  • Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU) - Other Universities (comprehensive list of NSF-funded REU programs nationwide)

Additional resources and information about finding research opportunities on campus can be found in NSM’s Undergraduate Research webpages.

Careers & Career Fairs

Have you ever considered teaching? The teachHOUSTON Program is an NSM Capstone that prepares mathematics and science majors to teach grades 7–12! While in the program, you will receive quality hands-on mentoring via convenient online instruction that will prepare you to be a successful teacher.

Qualifications for Program:

  • Classified as a Sophomore, Junior, or Senior
  • Received a grade of B or above in Calculus I, and
  • Cumulative GPA of 2.5

Your journey begins with the first course, Introduction to STEM Teaching (CUIN 4397). View the teachHOUSTON Course Sequence for an overview about how math and science majors move through the program.

Scholarship Opportunities and Alternative Certification Pathway

Key Benefits of Joining teachHOUSTON

  • Keep your major in math or science.
  • Add a math/science teaching certificate with no added time.
  • Meet your capstone requirement.
  • Try out teaching with one class (Introduction to STEM Teaching-CUIN 4397).
  • Seeking students from racially, ethnically, socially, and linguistically diverse backgrounds.
  • Scholarships and paid internships are available.
  • Job security and satisfaction.
  • Average starting salary for teachers is $58,000.
  • MAXIMIZE your potential with teachHOUSTON – College of Natural Science and Mathematics Teacher Prep Program!

Questions or to Schedule an Appointment: Email tHadvising@uh.edu

Kscholastic Tutoring Company is seeking academic tutors in Math, Physics and other STEM topics for K-12 students.

  • Flexible scheduling
  • Houston-area in-person tutoring (must have a personal vehicle)
  • Must be available 2 evenings a week
  • Must be available until the end of the school year (May 31, 2025)

Starting Pay: $30/hour (pay increases based on experience)

Learn More: Visit www.kscholastic.com

To Apply: Send your resume and a statement of interest to karla@kscholastic.com.

NSM is offering students a Career Readiness Certification through HireNSM called Pathways.

Pathways is a self-guided, virtual career readiness training program available to all NSM students. First-year and sophomore students are encouraged to begin their Pathways journey as the program is designed to help students develop their career readiness over the course of their time at UH.

Students can access Pathways by going to AccessUH > HireNSM > Resources, top-right tab > Pathways, box in the middle > Module I. The estimated time to complete Module I is under one hour.

Earn Rewards by Turning in Proof of Completion
Upon completion of each module, students will earn rewards by bringing their screen shots or printouts of completed tasks to the Scholar Enrichment Program area in the basement of the M.D. Anderson Library, Room 56 on the first and last Tuesday of each month from 9–10 a.m. and 11 a.m.–4 p.m. Students who complete all eight modules will receive a Career Readiness Certification.

Internships/Fellowships

PathwaystoScience.org connects students to STEM funding and opportunities - such as paid summer research, graduate fellowships, and graduate programs. Below are links to some of the key areas of assistance.

For Undergraduates:
Paid Summer 2025 Undergraduate Research Placements:
Over 700 programs - NSF REU, NASA, NIH and other paid summer research opportunities for undergrads
www.pathwaystoscience.org/Undergrads.aspx

For Financial Support in Graduate School:
Fellowships and graduate programs in a wide variety of STEM disciplines:
www.pathwaystoscience.org/Grad.aspx

For Tips on Applying and Associated Resources: www.pathwaystoscience.org/toolbox.aspx

For Opportunities Specifically in The Ocean Sciences: www.pathwaystoscience.org/oceanscience.aspx

NASA Office of STEM Engagement internships leverage NASA’s unique missions and programs to enhance and increase the capability, diversity and size of the nation’s future STEM workforce. Internships are available at multiple NASA Centers and provide students with the opportunity to participate in either research or other experiential learning, under the guidance of a mentor at NASA.

Applicants for this internship must be U.S. Citizens and meet a minimum 3.0 GPA requirement.

Attend the OSTEM Internship Virtual Event! - March 27
Launch your Future: NASA OSTEM Internship Webinar (register here)

Date/Time: Thu, March 27, 4-5 PM CST

During the webinar, explore internship opportunities, learn about eligibility and application requirements, and discover how to apply. Learn firsthand experiences from current interns and tips to make your application stand out.

More Information
Explore Internships

Application Deadline for Fall 2025: May 16 at 11:59 PM

Scholarships

The University of Houston Foundation scholarship system is now open and accepting applications for the 2025/2026 academic year.

The system will match you to scholarships based on your answers from the General Application. You must be a sophomore or above, including graduate students, and have a 3.0 GPA.

To get started:

  • Login to the system or create an account using your username (email address) and password.
  • Complete the General Application. The system will sync with your data and automatically match you with scholarships for which you meet the criteria.
  • You will receive a ‘Successful General Application Received’ email once your application is successfully submitted. You can check the status of your application by logging into the system at any time. Communication regarding award selections will be made via the email address used to login.

If you already have an account in the system, when creating your ID, you will need to use the same email address that was used to establish your account last year. This will link you to your existing account. If you enter a different email account, your accounts will not be linked. For questions regarding which email was used, please email scholarships@uhfdn.org and provide your full name.

Application Information
Deadline: April 13

The NSM Alumni Association Foundation scholarships are open to incoming undergraduate and graduate students. Scholarship awards are given to students in all NSM departments.

Eligibility: Must be an NSM graduate student in good standing at UH, must have a cumulative GPA of 3.25, must have 18 or more semester credit hours remaining in the degree program at the time of the scholarship award. The recipient must enroll in, and complete, a minimum course load of 9 semester credit hours (full-time equivalent) in Fall 2025 and Spring 2026. The application also requires a short essay.

Application and More Information: uhaaf.com/scholarships/
(NSMAA Scholarship information near bottom of page)

NOTE: The UH Alumni Association Foundation offers the NSMAA Scholarship, as well as other scholarship opportunities.

Deadline: Tue, April 15

Other Opportunities

Participating in a Learning Abroad program is a great way to get major requirements and credits completed while traveling. Learning Abroad has opportunities for every major in over 100 countries through faculty-led, reciprocal exchanges, third-party affiliated providers, and service opportunities abroad.

Learn More: www.uh.edu/learningabroad/

Deadline: April 1