UROC Student Engagement Statistics
The Undergraduate Research Opportunities Center (UROC) at California State University, Monterey Bay is a cross-campus center that engages students in undergraduate research. Since 2009, UROC has worked towards promoting scholarly identity, intellectual vibrancy, and the development of social capital by facilitating mentored undergraduate research, scholarship and creative activity. Learn more about how UROC has engaged CSUMB undergraduates in authentic research experiences.
10+ Years of Exemplary and Inclusive Undergraduate Research
Creating New Knowledge
2 Million+
Dollars spent on 2,092 funded research opportunities for CSUMB students. Funding from external grants and private donations including:
- Ronald E. McNair Postbaccalaureate Achievement Program
- NSF - Louis Stoke Alliances for Minority Participation (LSAMP)
- HSI - STEM and Articulation Programs
1200+ Undergraduate Research Presentations
- 800+ student research presentations at UROC's campus-wide research events
- 500+ presentations at national conferences funded by UROC
- 60+ student delegates have represented CSUMB at the CSU Research Competition
Expanding Opportunities
82% of UROC students have been from traditionally underserved groups including:
- 42% Historically underrepresented minority
- 45% First-generation in college
- 44% Pell Grant recipients
- 41% Transfer students
900+ students participated in a Course-based Undergraduate Research Experience (CURE) at CSUMB in a year
- 28 faculty developed these CUREs through the CURE Fellows Program
- New cohorts of CURE faculty fellows will continue to develop and offer course-based research experiences to thousands of students at CSUMB
- Learn more about the campus-wide impact of the CURE Faculty Fellows program
Achieving Academic Distinction
42 Prestigious National Fellowships
- 22 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) awards
- 3 Goldwater Scholars
- 2 CSU Trustee for Outstanding Achievement Awards
47% of UROC Scholars alumni have already completed degrees
when compared to graduation school completion rates of 13% - national average and 8% - CSUMB Alumni