How To Get Involved

Undergraduates and grad students in all majors and programs: enhance your degree through Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activity (RSCA). Get involved!

Fall Fair

  • For undergrad and grad students in all programs!  
  • Monday, September 15, 11 a.m.-2 p.m. 
  • Can't make it? RSVP for followup info!

Student Club

A Student Research Club is starting this year.  !


1. Connect with a Faculty Mentor

Try not to be intimidated; faculty are here to help. Here's how to connect:

  • Identify Your Interests
    Think about what interests you - something you're already familiar with or a discovery from the media or news. Also, be open minded about any projects that come your way.
  • Find A Possibility
    Explore college and department websites to find faculty members whose research aligns with your interests.
  • Reach Out
    Send a nice email, approach a faculty member after class, or go to office hours. You can also meet faculty at campus RSCA events.
    • Tip: Express your interests, goals, and why you want to work with them. Tell your story! Most faculty members at 91ÁÔÆæ love working with students and are open to discussions about RSCA projects.
  • Don't Give Up! Ask for Recommendations.
    If a faculty member is unavailable, don't be discouraged! Ask if they can recommend someone else. Keep trying! You may have to reach out to several faculty members before you find a good fit. 

2. Get Involved in RSCA Programs

Check in your department or program, as well as online, for opportunities specific to your area of study. Offerings from Office of Research and campuswide affiliates, for all programs:

digital badge image - blue and yllow shield with Student Research TRAC and 91ÁÔÆæ text.  Ribbon says "Certified"Digital Badge

Find tips for getting started in (on 91ÁÔÆæ Canvas). Browse the content or hit Enroll to join discussions and complete knowledge checks for a digital badge.


3. Explore Outside of 91ÁÔÆæ

This can be a great way to further your research interests and find funding:

  • Check online for community and national fellowships and opportunities
  • Get involved in groups and clubs that match your interests

4. Next Steps

  • Follow Research and Innovation on social media to get notified about events, opportunities, and programs:


  • Check out the flyer and information session below. Email us at officeofresearch@sjsu.edu with any questions, and we look forward to seeing you at our next event!
Student Research FAQ Flyer

FAQ Flyer with information from this page