FAST@SDSTATE
Future Agriculture and Science Workforce
Research and Extension Experiences for Undergraduates (FAST—REEU)
The National Institute of Food and Agriculture funded FAST REEU Fellowship program will provide both Native American and economically challenged students with research and educational experiences for two summers. During the first summer, students will receive research experiences at SDSU to develop a strategy for increasing competitiveness for graduate school or careers in FANH industries or teaching agriculture or science in schools. Over the subsequent second summer, they will participate in a career-oriented internship at a place of their choices. This project aligns with SDSU’s Wokini (“New Beginningsâ€) initiative through opportunities to enhance research and outreach collaborations with tribes and tribal colleges. Project outcomes will address critical needs of the future STEM workforce challenges in FANH (Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences) areas with the emphasis on gaining 21st Century skills.

Program Applications: Closed.
- U.S. citizens, U.S. nationals or permanent residents
- American Indian students or students from an economically challenged background
- Current college student pursuing an undergraduate degree in any life science majors or one of the FANH (Food, Agriculture, Natural Resources and Human Sciences) areas
- Each student will receive $6,000 traineeship stipend for the first summer.
- Housing will be made available at South à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã State University.
- Additional $6,000 will be provided in the second summer in lieu of industry (or academic) internship.
Faculty Collaborators/Mentors
- Dr. Madhav Nepal (Program Director)
- Dr. Rebecca Bott-Knutson (Co-PD)
- Dr. Srinivas Janaswamy (Co-PD)
- Dr. Febina Mathew (Co-PD)
- Dr. Troy White (Co-PD)
This project is funded by USDA-AFRI Education Literacy Initiative (à£à£Ö±²¥Ðã # 2018-67032-27712)
