Student Resources for Undergraduate Research

Are you interested in being part of a research project to gain first-hand experience in your chosen field of study? Research experiences can open up new horizons for you and help you connect with interests you may not even know you have. At North Carolina A&T, undergraduate students are a vital part of our research program, playing meaningful roles in projects that answer important questions and move the frontiers of scientific knowledge forward.

Undergraduate research is a process of asking questions, solving problems, and creating new knowledge under the guidance of a faculty mentor. It can happen in a lab, library, community, classroom, or studio. Research isn’t just for science majors — it exists in all fields, including the arts, humanities, business, social sciences, and engineering. 

  • Gain hands-on experience and deepen your learning 
  • Build relationships with faculty and peers 
  • Strengthen your resume or graduate school applications 
  • Present your work at conferences or publish your findings 
  • Discover your passion and potential career path 

  • Explore your interests – Think about the classes, questions, or topics you’re most curious about. 
  • Check out available opportunities – Visit our research programs or talk to your professors. 
  • Find a faculty mentor – Reach out to us, your professors, or ask your academic advisor for help. 
  • Apply or ask to join a project – Some opportunities are formal, while others are as simple as starting a conversation. 
  • Start small and grow – Many students begin by volunteering or taking on smaller tasks and gradually develop independent projects. 

Explore our internal and external opportunities and details about our symposium and graduation cord. Still have questions? Contact us or stop by our office. We’re here to help you get started! 

Contact Information 
Center for Undergraduate Research 
Dr. Jared Webb, Director 
Murphy Hall 005C (Basement) 
jnwebb@ncat.edu 
336-285-4425