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STEM Bridge is a non-residential, no-cost, two-week summer intensive for incoming first-year and transfer students interested in STEM majors.

The program aims to develop belonging, access, and academic excellence in students before their first year at La Sierra University. During the program, students:

  • engage in daily research alongside faculty and staff
  • participate in daily workshops to develop skills crucial to academic success and careers in STEM
  • gain early access to university resources.

This year, STEM Bridge begins on Monday, August 31st and concludes on September 11th. Labs and workshops run from 8:00 A.M. - 3:00 P.M. Monday through Thursday, and 8:00 A.M. - 12:00 P.M. on Friday. Breakfast, lunch, and lab materials are provided.

The deadline to apply for STEM Bridge is August 21st, but space is limited and labs often reach capacity before the deadline. Invitations are sent to STEM Bridge applicants on a rolling basis and the program may close before the deadline so it is recommended that interested students apply as soon as possible.

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STEM Bridge is a collaborative learning intensive that takes place at the La Sierra University main campus. 

This two-week program (August 31- September 11) allows students a hands-on, university-level research experience where students work alongside faculty in the areas of either sustainability, genetics, or health disparities. In each research track, invited students will have opportunities to earn degree-counting credit, academic recognition, and to develop a positive, academically-focused peer community.

Since 2020, STEM Bridge has helped students connect STEM interests with STEM majors and continues to foster persistence and academic success at La Sierra University.

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On our suburban, gated campus in Riverside, California, you can live in one of three residence halls or the Honors dormitory. Men and women live separately. You can live off campus if you're married, in graduate programs, living with family, or above the age of 22.

Snapshots of Past Years

STEM Bridge Previous Years' Research Posters

STEM Bridge Previous Year's Video Presentations

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