Psychology Research Opportunity
Organization: Cornell University
Program Overview
A stem opportunity for high school students.
The **Psychology** program at **Cornell University** gives high school students an introduction to how scientists study the mind and behavior. Participants explore core areas such as perception, learning, memory, development, and social behavior, and learn how psychologists design experiments, interpret data, and draw evidence-based conclusions. Students typically engage with college-level readings, lectures, and discussions that highlight how psychology connects to fields like neuroscience, education, health, and public policy. This program is well suited for students who are curious about how people think and act, enjoy asking research questions, and are considering future studies in **psychology, cognitive science, neuroscience, education, medicine, or related fields**. It can be especially valuable for those who want to experience the expectations of a college-level STEM course and strengthen skills in critical thinking, writing, and data analysis. Participation can support a strong **college application** by demonstrating: - Exposure to **college-level coursework** in a STEM-related social science - Genuine interest in human behavior and scientific inquiry - Preparation for majors that use research methods and statistical reasoning More information, including eligibility and application details, is available on the program website: https://precollege.cornell.edu/.
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: Hybrid (In-Person & Online)
- Cost: Free
- Grade Level: All grades
- Location: Various Locations
- Country: USA
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