Watch Commencement live online Saturday, May 17.
Livestream access begins at 8:45 a.m. for the Foster College of Business, Caterpillar College of Engineering and Technology, and Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts undergrad ceremony; 12:45 p.m. for the College of Education and Health Sciences, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and Turner School of Entrepreneurship and Innovation undergrad ceremony; and 4:45 p.m. for the graduate ceremony. Watch Live Here  

Programs for Undergraduates

tips on finding and applying to programs Search Portable Graduate Fellowships

Undergraduate students can get involved in doing STEM events such as science demonstration shows both on and off campus. For more details about specific events, contact Dean Campbell, at campbell@bradley.edu.

Students can sign up for periodic (4-6 emails per year) notifications about deadlines for programs that match their disciplinary interests and level of study.

BEST: Summer internship Program

The Building Excellent Scientist for Tomorrow (BEST) is for undergraduate students interested in pursuing careers in science and technology-based areas. The program runs in June and July. BEST is run by Continuing Education in conjunction with the Center for STEM Education. Interns research in labs throughout the Peoria area, working with top researchers and their teams to learn first-hand about the research process. Interns must be able to commit 200-300 hours for the duration of the program and serve as peer mentors to high school interns participating in the BEST programs. Interns will also receive additional training in scientific methods, research ethics and safety, and related topics in a three-day long orientation at Bradley University. Interns are also strongly encouraged to participate in the various seminars and workshops held throughout the summer for BEST interns. The program concludes in late July when all interns will share their research at the Interns’ Symposium. For more information about the application cycle, please contact Dean Campbell campbell@bradley.edu.