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STAR Faculty Mentors

STAR (Summer Training in Advanced Research)

Faculty Information and Guidelines

STAR (Summer Training in Advanced Research) is designed for students with previous training in research who seek to develop more advanced skills in research or creative works. STAR mentors will receive a $3000 stipend for mentoring a STAR scholar. Faculty mentors with multiple BURST and/or STAR scholars will receive $4000. To equitably provide research support for all student/faculty pairs with highly-ranked applications, for the 2026 cycle, each faculty mentor may receive a maximum of 2 STAR awards.

We recommend that you also view the STAR Scholars page to know what is expected of them.

STAR Faculty Mentor Expectations

STAR Faculty mentors are expected to do the following as part of the award:

How to Apply

All tenure-track, tenured, and full-time contract faculty are eligible to apply and serve as STAR mentors. Students must check with their prospective faculty mentor prior to applying, and faculty mentors are strongly encouraged to confirm with their academic units before applying.

Step1

Identify an eligible and interested STAR student

Read more on student eligibility on the STAR Scholars page.

Step2

Work with the student to determine a suitable STAR research project and plan

Provide appropriate guidance to the student on writing their research statement following discipline-specific guidelines

Step3

Submit the faculty portion of the STAR application by the deadline.

We are currently accepting application submissions until February 20, 2026 at 11:59 pm. Only complete applications (both student and faculty portions) submitted by the deadline will be considered for funding. No incomplete or late applications will be accepted.

The STAR Mentor Application includes:

  • General information about yourself
  • General information about your student
  • Agreement that your student wrote their own project statement, with appropriate verbal feedback from you on drafts, without direct editing or writing
  • A two-page recommendation and mentoring statement in Arial 11-point font with 1" margins with the following components:
    • Description of likeliness of student to achieve the goals of their STAR project, including how their prior experiences have prepared them to successfully pursue the project
    • A detailed mentoring plan and how it will allow the student to successfully achieve the STAR project goals. The plan should include logistics of how you will train the student, including how often you will meet and the nature of these meetings (i.e. activities or topics to be discussed), skill-building and professional development opportunities, etc.
    • Dates of any summer travel you have planned, unrelated to the project, and a plan for how the scholar will continue the project in your absence.
  • Timeline: In collaboration with the scholar, develop a project timeline. Use the fillable PDF to provide a detailed timeline that describes the weekly activities that you and your STAR scholar will perform over the 10-week STAR program. The timeline has a 1-page limit.
  • Disclosure of AI Use
  • If applicable, attach the group project supplemental document or the interdisciplinary or joint-mentor document. See details here.
  • For a joint-mentoring proposal through the STAR program, the student names all research mentors for the project and the mentors co-write a single recommendation and mentoring plan. This plan should address how the mentoring will be divided between the faculty, and why circumstances make a joint mentoring situation desirable or necessary. Each faculty mentor should still submit their own Google form with mentor information, uploading the co-written document.
Step4

Remind your student to submit their STAR application by the deadline.

Your student is responsible for submitting the STAR Student Application by February 20, 2026 at 11:59 pm. Within this form, students will upload their two-page project statement.

Evaluation and Awards

As shown in the STAR guidelines and rubric, much of the application evaluation will focus on the components submitted by the student. The faculty mentor statement will play a secondary role in the evaluation process. Make sure to review the relevant rubric to better understand how various components of the application will be evaluated. STAR funding is limited; even excellent applications may not be funded in a given year.

Accepting application submissions

Interdisciplinary and Group Projects

If your project involves multiple faculty mentors (interdisciplinary) or requires a group of students to be funded (Group Projects), there are additional required application materials. Please see these additional guidelines.

Program Contacts

Director

Cawa Tran

cawatran@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-4084

Program Coordinator

Andrea Machado

amachado@sandiego.edu
(619) 260-7840

Discipline Contacts

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