The Introductory College Level Experience In Microbiology (iCLEM)

The Introductory College Level Experience in Microbiology is an eight-week paid summer biotech internship program for high-potential, low income high school sophomores and juniors. Developed in partnership with UC Berkeley and the Joint BioEnergy Institute, the program seeks to broaden students' understanding of biotechnology and the careers available in this field. In addition to basic science and research, the program also exposes students to career exploration and preparation for the college application process, including field trips to local biotech companies, career talks with scientists, writing a college personal statement, meeting college admission and financial aid experts, and visiting college campuses. Students are paid a stipend of $1500, plus a scholarship of $500 upon successful completion of the program.

While the application process is rigorous, grades and test scores are not used as gatekeepers. Instead, we place primary importance on the teachers' recommendation and the applicant's strong motivation and desire to learn biotech research skills and work hard during the summer.

Apply to iCLEM

A completed iCLEM application includes three items:

1) An online application. Deadline March 1.

2) A high school transcript (an unofficial transcript is acceptable). Must be mailed by March 1.

3) An online teacher recommendation. Deadline March 8.

Click here for the online application and instructions.

Eligibility:

Students must meet all the eligibility criteria listed below. Students must:

- be sincerely interested in science, technology, engineering or math

- be a current high school sophomore or junior (in spring 2012)

- attend high school in Alameda, San Francisco or Contra Costa counties

- be a US citizen or permanent resident

- be 16 years of age ot older by June 1, 2012.

- be from a family whose total household income is no more than $60,000.

Participating students typically have taken Algebra 1 and basic high school biology. Such coursework is not a requirement for admission and may be waived for students who show exceptional motivation.

For questions or additional information, please contact Kate Spohr.

iCLEM 2011 Highlights (Video)

ICLEM students and instructors, class of 2011.

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