Stones and Bones
Organization: The University of Chicago & Field Museum
Program Overview
Explore paleontology in this summer program with lab research in Chicago and fieldwork in Wyoming. Gain hands-on experience and boost your college applications.
# Stones and Bones Stones and Bones is a prestigious four-week paleontology practicum jointly offered by The University of Chicago and the Field Museum. This immersive program combines hands-on fieldwork in Wyoming with lab-based research in Chicago, providing high school students with an unparalleled opportunity to explore the fields of paleontology and evolution. Designed for rising juniors and seniors with a passion for STEM, this program offers an intense, transformative experience that bridges classroom learning with real-world scientific discovery. ## Program Structure Stones and Bones is an in-person program that runs for four weeks during the summer. The program begins with research activities and mentorship at the University of Chicago and the Field Museum, where students engage with professional paleontologists and evolutionary biologists. During this phase, participants gain foundational knowledge and skills in paleontology, including fossil identification, evolutionary research techniques, and lab methodology. The second portion of the program takes place in Wyoming, where students participate in active fieldwork. Guided by experts, participants collect and analyze fossils in the field, gaining first-hand experience in the processes of excavation, documentation, and preservation. By blending lab-based research with outdoor fieldwork, Stones and Bones offers a comprehensive view of paleontology, from data collection to scientific analysis. ## What Students Experience Students in Stones and Bones engage in a variety of activities that foster hands-on learning and critical thinking. In Chicago, they work closely with leading scientists from The University of Chicago and the Field Museum, gaining access to state-of-the-art research labs and world-renowned fossil collections. Students learn to analyze fossils, explore evolutionary patterns, and develop research skills in a collaborative environment. In Wyoming, the program's fieldwork component allows students to step into the role of paleontologists. They excavate fossils, document findings, and explore the natural environment where ancient creatures once lived. Throughout the program, students benefit from mentorship by experts, who guide them in developing technical skills and understanding the broader scientific implications of their work. By the end of the program, students leave with a deeper understanding of paleontology and evolution, as well as practical experience in research and fieldwork. ## Why It Matters for College Applications Stones and Bones is an exceptional opportunity that can significantly enhance a college application. The program’s hands-on fieldwork and advanced research components demonstrate initiative, intellectual curiosity, and a commitment to STEM disciplines. Participating in a program hosted by two renowned institutions—The University of Chicago and the Field Museum—also signals a high level of academic engagement. Additionally, the mentorship and technical skills gained through this program can be highlighted in personal statements, supplemental essays, and interviews. ## Eligibility Stones and Bones is open to high-achieving students entering grades 10 or 11. Applicants should have a strong interest in STEM, particularly in paleontology, earth sciences, or evolution. No prior experience is required, but a demonstrated passion for science and a willingness to engage in rigorous academic and fieldwork are essential. ## How to Participate To apply, students must complete an online application, which may include personal statements, recommendation letters, and academic transcripts. Deadlines and additional details about the application process can be found on the program’s official [website](https://www.uchicago.edu) or by contacting The University of Chicago. Please note that the program costs $12,000, and students are encouraged to inquire about any available scholarships or financial aid options. Take the first step toward a transformative summer exploring the science of ancient life with Stones and Bones!
Program Details
- Category: STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math)
- Format: In-Person
- Cost: $12000
- Grade Level: Grades 10-11
- Location: Chicago, IL
- Application Deadline: January 9, 2027
- Country: USA
Related Topics
This program is relevant for students interested in: paleontology, evolution, fieldwork, research
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Learn More
Visit the official program website: The University of Chicago & Field Museum