Summer Research Enhancement Program (SREP)
Diné College
About this opportunity
SREP is a 10-week summer program designed to prepare Native American undergraduate college students for careers in public health and health research.The program has three stages:-Stage 1 - Intensive 3-week training in Public Health Research Methods at Dine College in Tsaile, AZ-Stage 2 - Six-week mentored internship in student's home community-Stage 3 - One-week data analysis workshop and presentation at Dine College, Tsaile, AZWhile participating in SREP, the students receive the following:-$5,760 stipend (distributed in installments)-7 transferrable college credits hours in Public Health (4 classroom and 3 practicum)-Tuition, books and materials for the Public Health courses required for SREP-Room and board while at the Dine College, Tsaile Arizona
