Helpful Links and Resources
Are you interested in learning more about chemistry, or a future education/career? We've suggested a few helpful resources.
American Chemical Society
The American Chemistry Society (ACS) is the national body for chemistry students and professionals. Their site is full of useful resources about jobs, internships, research, and more.
Rutgers Chemistry Department
The Rutgers University chemistry department website is the best place to learn more about the university's current chemistry faculty, academic programs, and research.
Graduate Programs in Chemistry: GRE Requirements
The GRE is a standardized test required for many graduate school programs. Click here to view a spreadsheet detailing GRE general test requirements for graduate programs in chemistry.
(NOTE: Many programs are waiving the GRE in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The list is updated frequently with updates and changes regarding waived exam policies.)
A Guide to Research in Chemistry
Former co-president Emily Hu offers some advice on how to get involved in chemistry research. Click here to read it.
NSF-GRFP Grant
The National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program (NSF GRFP) offers three years of financial support ($34k per year) for your graduate education. Seniors who are doing research and are applying for graduate school are encouraged to apply.
Woodrow Wilson Teaching Fellowships
The Woodrow Wilson National Fellowship Foundation offers fellowships for individuals with STEM backgrounds interested in teaching math and science at the middle and high school levels. To learn more, click here.
NOGLSTP Scholarships
The NOGLSTP is a professional society and community of LGBTQ+ students and professionals in STEM. Click this link in order to find out more information about the scholarships offered,.