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LARSS

The Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars (LARSS) Program is one of NASA's most successful student programs, having for 25 years provided mentored research/internship opportunities to students in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) as well as in Business, Communications, Marketing, and other areas that support NASA's mission. 

LARSS is designed to bridge the gap between academic concepts and realworld experience by creating opportunities for students to come to NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) to conduct reserach and work on projects under the mentorship of NASA professionals. 

The program provides paid internship opportunities to students enrolled full-time in accredited United States Colleges and Universities who maintain a minimum GPA of 3.0. New applicants are accepted in the Spring, Summer, and Fall - students of all majors are encouraged to apply. 

The Langley Aerospace Research Student Scholars (LARSS) Program is managed by the Virginia Space Grant Consortium (VSGC) under a sub-award of the National Institute of Aerospace (NIA). 

For more information please visit the
LARSS website

You may also contact Shelley D. Spears, Director, Center for Integrative STEM Education at the National Institute of Aerospace by calling (757) 325.6732, or
shelley.spears@nianet.org

Or, Deborah Murray, LARSS Program Coordinator, at (757) 864.5215, or
deborah.b.murray@nasa.gov

Or, Sarah Pauls, LARSS Program Assistant, at (757)864.4394, or
sarah.e.pauls@nasa.gov

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