Undergraduate Research
SUNY Oswego students doing research in Brazil's Pantanal region.
SUNY Oswego offers a variety of ways for undergraduate students to become involved in research and creative projects. No matter what your major or area of interest is, you can find a research mentor and a project to explore. We offer funding opportunities to support this work for motivated students, and tips for those pursuing these grants.
Once your research is under way, you will have opportunities (including Quest) to present what your work in a supportive environment (you can also read about previous work in the Quest Proceedings, 6.6 Mb pdf). An ideal time to start searching for opportunities is your sophomore year. To make the most of your experience, plan to work on a project for at least two semesters.