
In the SCIP program, students work alongside DEVCOM ARL scientists and engineers performing cutting-edge Army research within state-of-the-art laboratory facilities with expertise and experience in the following technology areas:
- Electromagnetic Spectrum Sciences (ESS)
- Energy Sciences (ES)
- Humans in Complex Systems (HCxS)
- Military Information Sciences (MIS)
- Network, Cyber, and Computational Sciences (NCCS)
- Photonics, Electronics, and Quantum Sciences (PEQS)
- Sciences of Extreme Materials (SES)
- Terminal Effects (TE)
- Weapons Sciences (WS)
* Not all competency areas are available every year.
2025 Program Details
- Program Dates
- Stipends
- Relocation Assistance
- Travel or Mileage Reimbursement
- Housing
- ARTE Exchange
- End-of-Program Deliverables
- Start Date: July 6, 2026
- End Date: August 14, 2026
Working Hours: Student researchers are expected to work 40 hours per week.
Leave Policy: Any leave requests must be pre-approved by both the mentor and the SCIP Program Team.
Stipend payments from other federal sources (e.g., research grants or contracts) cannot be accepted during the program.
Personal Automobile Reimbursement: For participants opting to drive, mileage reimbursement is limited to the cost of the equivalent airfare. No other expenses will be reimbursed.
Travel Modifications: Any changes made to program-arranged travel will be at the participant's expense.
Poster Presentation: A professionally designed research poster showcasing the student researcher’s project, including key findings and methodologies, to be presented at the ARL Cadet Showcase and ARTE Symposium.
Program Evaluation: Feedback and evaluation of the SCIP experience.
Use this application to apply for the SMC Senior Capstone Immersion Program (SCIP).
Application Details and Instructions
To complete your application, in addition to your personal and academic information, you will need:
- Most recent transcript – formal or informal, in PDF format, that includes your name, the name of your college or university, your field of study, and your GPA.
- Letter of Recommendation – filled out by your senior capstone or honors thesis advisor, or if you have not selected one yet, your academic advisor. Download the blank letter of recommendation here.
- List of all STEM classes you feel are relevant to the opportunities that you are applying to.
- A thoughtful answer to this essay question:
How will a summer research experience with DEVCOM ARL align with your educational goals and research interests?
All applications must be submitted by January 18, 2026, 11:59 PM (Eastern).
Any applications received after this date will not be eligible for consideration.
Available Opportunities
Alternative Fuel Power Generation and Synthesis
Causal Inference in Simulation Scenarios
Causal Structure Discovery from Multi-Modal Data with Missing Observations
Chemical and Electrochemical Energy Conversion Materials, Processes, and Devices
Eligibility Requirements
- U.S. Citizen
- GPA of 2.8 or higher on a 4.0 scale
- Full-time rising junior or senior in good standing at a senior military college
- Majoring or minoring in a STEM academic discipline or a business discipline
- Letter of Recommendation
- Official Transcript
Selection Process
The SCIP selection process has four Stages. Stage 1 verifies the applicant’s eligibility, Stage 2 is application review and selection of student researchers by mentors, Stage 3 is final SCIP letter of intent, and Stage 4 is the completion of a background investigation. Applicants must pass all four Stages to be accepted to the program.
