The NSF federally-funded UTSA APPEX (Academic Personal and Professional Excellence) Research Training Program and Scholarship guides students towards academic and research excellence, while promoting their long-term well-being and resilience. Its goal is to develop future scientists at all levels of education, who contribute to the national STEM workforce. APPEX lays strong foundations through academic enrichment, financial support, faculty and peer mentoring, training in psychosocial skills and cognition, and engagement in UTSA research laboratories.
In partnership with program directors and mentors in their fields, all scholars develop an individual development plan that will assist them to attain their STEM career goals and prepare them for graduate education, as desired. APPEX Scholars are recruited from incoming Freshman STEM students in majors listed below. Admission to APPEX grants automatic admission to both the UTSA Honors College and College of Sciences Honors programs.
APPEX Scholars should be high-achieving students who are interested in completing STEM degrees and STEM-related occupations. Particular attention is given to those with research experience or a desire to pursue a PhD. The APPEX program is not designed to support pre-health students, unless they desire to be medical scientists (MD/PhD). Included majors are Biology, Chemistry or Biochemistry, Microbiology & Immunology, Neuroscience, Physics, and Math.
Throughout their studies, APPEX Scholars take part in well-being training, pre-research training, and then in meaningful research laboratory engagement. They also engage in peer and faculty mentoring and academic assistance programs, and develop strong foundations for success.
Interested in becoming an APPEX Scholar? Click the link to learn more.
The APPEX program is one of the training programs in the UTSA RISE Office. See UTSA RISE Office for details about the programs.