CPET Student Assistant

Student Assistant

Center for Precollegiate Education and Training

Participants in the SSTP pose for a picture in front of the George A. Smathers Library at the University of Florida.

Student assistant gaining experience working in a non-profit environment. The Center for Precollegiate Education and Training brings together campus faculty, researchers, and students to promote excellence in high school audiences in a variety of outreach programs.

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CPET Director

Dr. Mary Jo Koroly

Dr. Mary Jo Koroly is the director for the UF Center for Precollegiate Education and Training. She is also a research associate professor for the department of biochemistry and molecular biology in the college of medicine.

Additional Details

Student Level

Undergraduate & Graduate Students

The lab is open to undergraduate and graduate students during the spring, summer and fall semesters.

Academic Year

Any Year Level

The lab is open to volunteers in any academic year.

Prerequisites

STEM Major/Minor

Volunteers must be pursuing a STEM major or minor.

Time Commitment

10-15 hours a week

Volunteers are eligible to work up to 15 hours a week.

Location

On Campus

Research will be performed on the University of Florida main campus.

Semesters Available

Spring

The lab is open to volunteers for the spring semester of the academic year.

Method

Unpaid/Paid

Currently, volunteers will be unpaid. If there is funding available, then there may be opportunity for payment in the future.