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Has anybody received acceptance emails from DOE yet? I applied to LLNL and ORNL, and my application still says pending review.
AstroBoogie said:@Dishsoap Out of curiosity, did you participate in the program when you were accepted? If so, how was the experience? I'm looking into REUs for next Summer and this one sounds super interesting.
Dishsoap said:Strange... I applied for that program twice. Got accepted once, and rejected once, both notifications came long before April 1.
The SULI DOE Acceptance Summer 2016 program is a highly competitive internship program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE). It provides undergraduate students with the opportunity to conduct research at DOE national laboratories and gain hands-on experience in scientific and technological fields.
To apply for the SULI DOE Acceptance Summer 2016 program, you must first be nominated by your university or college. Once nominated, you can submit your application online through the DOE's website. The application typically opens in the fall and closes in January.
Undergraduate students who are U.S. citizens or permanent residents and are enrolled in an accredited college or university are eligible to apply for the SULI DOE Acceptance Summer 2016 program. Applicants must also have completed at least one year of college coursework and have a minimum GPA of 3.0.
The SULI DOE Acceptance Summer 2016 program offers a wide range of research projects in various fields such as biology, chemistry, engineering, physics, environmental science, and more. These projects are conducted at DOE national laboratories, which are among the top research facilities in the world.
Yes, participants in the SULI DOE Acceptance Summer 2016 program receive a stipend for their research work. The exact amount may vary depending on the location of the national laboratory and the length of the internship. In addition, the DOE covers the cost of transportation to and from the laboratory and provides housing for the duration of the internship.