Why Mentor Research?
STAR Scholars, in the words of their mentors:
- “are diligent and exercise independent judgment”
- “accomplish a lot, work independently, and generate interesting results that could become a full-fledged research project of their own”
- “are bright, enthusiastic, and willing to learn. You cannot ask for more.”
- “are willing to take the initiative”
- “are quick learners and good self-starters”
- “are enthusiastic and dedicated”
- “are hard workers”
- “are very motivated and made significant contributions to the research project”
According to previous STAR mentors, mentoring STAR students provides faculty with the following benefits:
- “Great mentorship experience, and the students can produce viable results in a surprisingly short amount of time”
- “Provides students with necessary exposure to real experiments”
- “Positive way to spend time with motivated undergraduates”
- “Because of the substantive help a good student can bring to research efforts”
- “IT is a good experience for every faculty member who has ongoing research. It is nice to integrate classroom teaching with research practice.”
- “Very beneficial for a busy faculty member having trouble making progress on research.”

