Math REUs 2014: Program Updates and Notifications

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The discussion revolves around the status of applications for various math Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REUs). Participants share their experiences, including acceptance and rejection notifications. Many are still waiting to hear back from programs, with some noting that deadlines have passed and decisions are being made. Specific programs like Duluth and Emory are mentioned as highly competitive, with Duluth rejecting applicants due to a large pool of candidates. Several users report being on shortlists for programs, while others express anxiety over the waiting process. Phone interviews for REUs are discussed, with one participant sharing a positive experience that heightened their interest in the program. Updates on various programs indicate that some have already filled their spots, while others are still in the review process. Overall, the thread highlights the competitive nature of REU applications and the shared concerns among applicants regarding acceptance timelines and program reputations.
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Hi all,

Has anyone heard back from math REU Programs yet?

For me, I'm still waiting on SMALL (short list) and Emory.
 
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I have heard from none of the 11 I applied for. Only one deadline has passed for those 11, though. Have your deadlines all passed? Do they start evaluating/contacting people before the deadline?
 
Rejected from Duluth on the 17th. From the email, "There were 192 applicants for the
nine positions."
 
I've heard that Duluth is one of the most competitive REUs around - that they usually only take people from Harvard, MIT, etc.

Has anyone heard for CSU San Bernardino? It was due on the 12th, and I got a confirmation email about a week later saying they had not started to look at materials yet. I expect to hear from them earlier since their application was due earlier.
 
SUNY Potsdam sent an email saying that decisions will be made at earliest on March 8th.
 
I've applied to 12 REUs. I haven't heard back from any yet. Emory already posted their participants for this year :(
But that leaves 11 to hear from! Woot.
 
Has anyone heard from UCLA RIPS yet?
 
Does anyone know what a phone interview for an REU is like?
 
  • #10
I looked at the past Math REUs pages on PF. They all started getting offers around early March. So naturally, this dude is worried. Anyone know how long schools take to send out offers after deadline??
P.S. Got rejection e-mail from Emory. But that was a far-stretch anyway.
 
  • #11
Yep. I read that in other threads, too. I was worried, but I think that maybe decisions are being made slightly later this year?
I haven't had any rejections yet. I have one interview tomorrow. Another program said decisions would be made no sooner than March 8th. Another program said first offers would be made by the end of today. So this means that I did not get an offer at that program. :( It was one of my top choices.
 
  • #12
lauraofrohan said:
Another program said first offers would be made by the end of today. So this means that I did not get an offer at that program. :( It was one of my top choices.

Sorry to hear that!
 
  • #13
It's okay! I would be happy to get into one out of the twenty that I applied to. A bunch of students from my school applied this year, and even though I have a strong GPA, I definitely feel that I am in direct competition with others from my college. Hopefully I applied to some REUs without overlap!

Fairfield is still pending funding. Sounds like they'll probably shut it down this year. Bummer.
 
  • #14
Has anyone heard from William and Mary, GVSU, CMich, or Kent?

I haven't received any acceptances or rejections yet but I have emails indicating that I am on the short lists for two REUs.
 
  • #15
Ahh! I can't believe it. I got into one of my top choice REUs. Now I just have to decide which REUs to email for a status update and which ones to withdraw from. Any advice? This forum doesn't seem as active as years past, but I might as well ask.
 
  • #16
GVSU sent out their first offers last night according to an email I got. Where are you on the short list?
 
  • #17
lauraofrohan said:
GVSU sent out their first offers last night according to an email I got. Where are you on the short list?

I haven't heard anything from GVSU yet, alas.
 
  • #18
Would people say which ones they've heard from? I think the point of this thread is for people to see if programs that they've applied to are sending out acceptances, so it's not as helpful for the rest of us if people merely say that they got into one and don't say which.
 
  • #19
vtyzpjdennjv said:
Would people say which ones they've heard from? I think the point of this thread is for people to see if programs that they've applied to are sending out acceptances, so it's not as helpful for the rest of us if people merely say that they got into one and don't say which.

I'm on the shortlist for UWG and Potsdam. I haven't heard anything else from any other REUs.
 
  • #20
lauraofrohan said:
Ahh! I can't believe it. I got into one of my top choice REUs.

What program did you get an offer from??

This is my status for REUs.
Offers: Kent
Rejections: Emory
No word: UW-Stout, GVSU, University of Minnesota, CMich, Missouri State, University of West GA, Auburn, Miami U, Michigan State

I have to reply to Kent by Friday!

Also, could anyone who has heard from these programs let us know? Thanks!
 
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  • #21
I got into Florida Institute of Technology Math REU! But I still have not heard back from RIPS
 
  • #22
SUNY Potsdam has sent out first offers.
 
  • #23
lauraofrohan, how was the phone interview? I have one tomorrow and I'm really curious to know what they're like!
 
  • #24
I actually really enjoyed the phone interview (it made me want to attend that REU! It seems like a perfect fit for me). He asked me to tell him something about myself not on the application, if I had questions about the REU, and how I work - independently or collaboratively. He told me about his goals for the program, and asked me a bit about my experience in math and what challenges I have faced in math. Overall, it was a really great experience for me to have - I learned so much about the REU. He said he wanted to get a feel of the possibilities for his research team and how we would work together.
 
  • #25
Thanks for the detailed reply - this was really helpful! I'm glad you had such a good experience!
 
  • #26
I also know someone who has had an offer from Central Michigan, so it seems like they've sent out first offers at least.
 
  • #27
UW-Stout sent out first offers recently... although not to me! :/
 
  • #28
So, here's what I have learned:
SUNY Potsdam has sent out first offers
Hawaii PURE will be sending offers Monday
CSU Fresno has a shortlist
GVSU has sent out first offers
Kansas SuMaR has not started to look at applicants
CSU San Bernardino will be in review for at least a week

Has anyone heard from Cornell, RIT, or MSU?

I have withdrawn from 4 places. I was rejected from 1, accepted at 1 place, and am on the shortlist for 2 places. Still waiting to hear from a number of places, though.
 
  • #29
lauraofrohan said:
I actually really enjoyed the phone interview (it made me want to attend that REU! It seems like a perfect fit for me). He asked me to tell him something about myself not on the application, if I had questions about the REU, and how I work - independently or collaboratively. He told me about his goals for the program, and asked me a bit about my experience in math and what challenges I have faced in math. Overall, it was a really great experience for me to have - I learned so much about the REU. He said he wanted to get a feel of the possibilities for his research team and how we would work together.

Can you tell me which REU is that? I haven't got any reply from any REUs I have applied:(.
 
  • #30
Got an offer from kent state on Monday. They are requiring people to accept or decline by this friday. Does anybody have any idea about the reputation of the kent state REU?
Anyone have an idea of when IU, Penn state or Cornell will be giving out offers?
 
  • #31
I've gotten

Offers: William & Mary, West Georgia
Rejections: Emory, Texas A&M
No word: Oregon State, Cornell, Wisconsin-Stout, Potsdam
 
  • #32
joe_6174 said:
Got an offer from kent state on Monday. They are requiring people to accept or decline by this friday. Does anybody have any idea about the reputation of the kent state REU?
Anyone have an idea of when IU, Penn state or Cornell will be giving out offers?

I got one too! I don't know too much about the REU reputation though.
What project would you be working on??
 
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  • #33
Just heard from Cornell that first offers went out this week, and many of them have been accepted.
 
  • #34
Just heard back from Rutgers Math/DIMACS REU (Acceptance). They are sending first offers. Also heard back from ICERM Brown and Williams College SMALL (Rejections). These have filled up already.
 
  • #35
josef_hartmann said:
I got one too! I don't know too much about the REU reputation though.
What project would you be working on??

Nice! The one on density of gabor systems. What about you?
 
  • #36
I spoke with someone who attended the Kent REU last summer. She did not have a great experience - apparently, her adviser was gone for half of the REU. I can't attest to this, don't know her at all, but that's what she said at the conference.

William and Mary sounds like a great REU. Congrats!
 
  • #37
joe_6174 said:
Nice! The one on density of gabor systems. What about you?

Interactions between Linear Algebra and Ring Theory.

Update: I accepted the offer at Kent.
 
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  • #38
Has anyone heard back from Penn. State or Oregon yet?
 
  • #39
Has anyone heard from RIT? Is it even happening? I applied, but never got confirmation.
 
  • #40
josef_hartmann said:
Interactions between Linear Algebra and Ring Theory.

Update: I accepted the offer at Kent.

I accepted my offer from Kent as well. I'll be working on "Asymptotic distribution of some hybrid arithmetic functions".
 
  • #41
Just heard that Oregon State won't be sending out offers for at least two more weeks.

Anyone heard from Minnesota--Twin Cities?
 
  • #42
Has anyone heard from Indiana - Bloomfield, San Diego State, or any of the Summer Institutes in Biostatistics?

Rejections: Emory, Carleton Women Program
No response: Oregon, GVSU, Cornell, Indiana-Bloomfield, San Diego State, Institute in Biostatistics (at NC State, Wisconsin-Madison and BU)

I'm not feeling too optimistic at the moment but I hope something works out for me. Congrats for everyone who has found somewhere to spend their summer! Does anyone have any backup plans for math pursuits over the summer?
 
  • #43
Anyone know anything about the RIT REU? I'm deciding between a few REUs and it is the one that I know the least about. I have a pretty good feel for others.
 
  • #44
LambdaStyle said:
Has anyone heard from Indiana - Bloomfield, San Diego State, or any of the Summer Institutes in Biostatistics?

Rejections: Emory, Carleton Women Program
No response: Oregon, GVSU, Cornell, Indiana-Bloomfield, San Diego State, Institute in Biostatistics (at NC State, Wisconsin-Madison and BU)

If it is at all any source of comfort, I also have not received any news from Indiana or Cornell. I'm not sure about the rest, as I haven't applied to those :/.

Has anyone heard from Michigan, William and Mary, Fairfield, and UCLA RIPS?
 
  • #45
JapaneseGinger said:
If it is at all any source of comfort, I also have not received any news from Indiana or Cornell. I'm not sure about the rest, as I haven't applied to those :/.

Has anyone heard from Michigan, William and Mary, Fairfield, and UCLA RIPS?

Fairfield: began to review applications March 7

William and Mary: made first offers. (I was rejected when I asked for a status update)

Which Michigan? Central Michigan or MSU?
 
  • #46
lauraofrohan said:
Which Michigan? Central Michigan or MSU?

Oops, sorry for not specifying! I meant the program at Michigan, Ann Arbor. I checked their site and they said they would send offers in Mid-March.
 
  • #47
lauraofrohan said:
So, here's what I have learned...
Hawaii PURE will be sending offers Monday...
How'd you learn this? Their website says they will notify accepted applicants by early April. I've been antsy all day (haha)...
 
  • #48
I had a couple other options and I had to decide on a few by yesterday, so I asked for an update from Hawaii. They said that I was in their final 18 and that they would let me know by Monday.
 
  • #49
I was accepted to UW-Stout on Monday and have to accept by 5 on Friday. I'm still waiting on Cornell and CSU Fresno though. Let me know if you guys hear anything!
 
  • #50
Mikeyp24 said:
I was accepted to UW-Stout on Monday and have to accept by 5 on Friday. I'm still waiting on Cornell and CSU Fresno though. Let me know if you guys hear anything!

I emailed CSU Fresno and asked for a status update. They emailed a decision pretty quickly. Congrats on Stout! Two people from my college have participated in years past and have really enjoyed it. Cornell sent out their first offers and almost all accepted.
 

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