2025 Stanford University Summer Internship (Fully Funded)
The Stanford University Summer Internship is a fully funded opportunity for undergraduate students to engage in practical activities to consolidate their theoretical knowledge.
The Stanford University Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship provides students with housing, a meal plan, a travel stipend, and a $5,500 stipend upon completion of the program.
Eligibility Criteria:
- Be at least 18 years old.
- Be currently enrolled full-time in an accredited public or private college or university in the United States or its territories, as recognized by the U.S. Department of Education.
- If the applicant is an international student enrolled full-time in a college or university within the United States & in possession of a valid F-1 Visa, they must be first generation (first in their family to attend university in pursuit of a bachelor’s degree).
- Stanford also accept applications from first-generation and/or low socioeconomic status international students who are enrolled full-time in public or private colleges or universities outside of the United States.
- Be in good academic standing with a GPA of 3.0 or better.
- Demonstrate a committed interest in pursuing graduate study toward a PhD in an engineering field. If you plan on pursuing an MD, JD, MBA, or other non-research-focused advanced degree, this is not the right program for you.
- Have completed at least two semesters/three quarters (or equivalent) and have at least one full semester/quarter remaining of their undergraduate education at the end of the summer program. Priority given to rising juniors (3rd years) and seniors (4th years).
- Master’s students are not eligible.
- Be fully available to live on Stanford’s campus for the entirety of the program, June 21-August 16.
Benefits:
- housing,
- a meal plan,
- a travel stipend, and
- a $5,500 stipend upon completion of the program.
Additionally, Student engagement in research increases
- the retention of students in scientific research,
- student interest in graduate school, and;
- student interest in STEM careers.
Required Documents
- Complete Application Form
- Academic Transcripts
- CV
- Personal statement describing the following:
- Your academic and research background.
- Your future academic and professional goals, and how research training will contribute to the achievement of the stated goals.
- Two Letters of Recommendation
How to Apply?
Deadline: February 1, 2025

