Like many national events, the 2020 National Conference for Undergraduate Research (NCUR), the most prestigious undergraduate research conference in the U.S., scheduled for March 26-28 at Montana State University in Bozeman, Montana, didn't escape the COVID-19 closures. San Jacinto College had 29 students accepted to the conference to present 19 group and individual research projects. Although the conference was cancelled, the invitation to present at this renowned conference still provides these students with great advantages and opportunities.
NCUR is an annual international interdisciplinary conference where nearly 4,000 students representing more than 500 universities and colleges across the globe present their research and creative works in oral, poster and performance/visual arts presentations. Institutions such as Harvard University, Stanford University, the University of Texas, and Texas A&M University are usually represented. Last year, only 53 projects from 14 community colleges were chosen to present their research out of more than 3,000 abstracts accepted.
"Without question, it is a great honor for anyone to be accepted from a research university. Many are turned down," said Dr. Eddie Weller, San Jacinto College Honors Program director. "Most of those presenting are university seniors who are presenting their senior thesis or independent research study. This year out of the 3,000 that are accepted, less than 75 were chosen from community colleges. San Jacinto College having 19 projects accepted is rather amazing. These students can use this on their university transfer applications and when they apply for scholarships and graduate schools."
One of the unique things about being accepted to present at this conference as a community college student is the level of writing and research that students are submitting. Weller adds that this speaks to the students' innovative thinking, research methods, and sources and to the commitment the faculty put into helping their students succeed.
"I am always amazed at the caliber of research that our students are capable of and willingly do," he said. "In many cases the work they are doing is graduate school level. Not only are they doing great research, but they are also learning how to work in research teams, which will be necessary in their future education and careers. Another reason our students do so well is due to the dedication of our faculty. Our faculty members willingly give of their time and energy to give our students this incredible opportunity. Few colleges or universities have so many people who are willing to go the extra mile, do the extra work, and take the extra time to mentor their students like this."
2020 San Jacinto College NCUR Student Presenters:
Group Projects
Individual Projects