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Jan 8, 2011 at 17:49 comment added Igor Belegradek @Alison: thanks, I had a misconception there.
Jan 8, 2011 at 3:18 comment added Alison Miller @Igor: This has not been the case in my experience. Most REU programs that I know of are open and provide funding to undergraduates from any institution.
Jan 8, 2011 at 0:36 comment added Igor Belegradek Usually REUs are administered by a university (even when the source of funds is NSF), and you have to be a student of that university to participate. On the other hand, if the student is fully supported by his/her home institution, and if there is a willing REU mentor at another institution, then it may be possible to do an REU there.
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Feb 3, 2010 at 2:04 comment added B. Bischof One think to note, even though the programs are not approved and thus not sure, many programs have received funding for a couple years in a row. Many of the programs in the 2009 list will carry over. If you are interested in a program, you should visit the program website from last year and hopefully you will find information on this summer. However, Qiaochu is correct, that more will be posted. In particular, the REU at my university is not on that list, but we were approved for funding last week(I am the Graduate Student Mentor for the program).
Feb 3, 2010 at 1:59 answer added B. Bischof timeline score: 6
Feb 2, 2010 at 19:07 comment added Qiaochu Yuan My suspicion is that the list for 2010 is not complete because some programs have not yet received approval from the NSF for this year.
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