Why WashU?
Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL) is a top-ranked graduate program that provides cutting edge training to students. WashU has an outstanding track record of academic success with students earning tenure-track jobs at UCLA, NYU, Rice, Loyola and more.
By the numbers, WashU is:
- 13th overall in Political Science PhD Programs.
- 8th overall in Methods
- 15th overall in American Politics
Why Political Science?
Struggling to understand if you are interested in Political Science?
At WashU students study political science because they are interested in investigating how governments and societies function and asking questions about how they might be improved.
Specifically, political science entails training students in advanced statistical methods to equip them with the tools necessary to design and conduct research. Additionally, students will receive substantive training in one subfield of their choice:
- Comparative Politics (study of political regimes, including the state, development and modernization, political, economic, and social movements)
- International Relations (study of global processes throughout the international system)
- American Politics (study of U.S. institutions and political processes)
- Political Methodology (study of statistical models and data science techniques for political data)
WUSTEPS FAQs
What is WUSTEPS?
WUSTEPS (Washington University Summer Training for Excellence in Political Science) is a free, two-week summer research program that helps undergraduates prepare for graduate study in political science. Participants receive mentoring, research training, and professional development support from WashU faculty and graduate students.
Who should apply to WUSTEPS?
The program is designed for undergraduate students who are interested in political science research but have had limited or no access to research opportunities at their home institutions. Students from all colleges and universities are welcome to apply.
Do I need prior research experience to participate?
No — in fact, WUSTEPS is specifically intended for students without previous research experience. The program will introduce you to key research skills and methods.
Is there a cost to attend?
No. WUSTEPS is completely free for all participants. WashU provides on-campus housing, meals, and a stipend to help cover additional expenses.
What will I do during the program?
You’ll work closely with a WashU faculty mentor on an active political science research project, attend workshops on research design and data analysis, and participate in professional development sessions focused on graduate school preparation.
Where does the program take place?
The program is held in person on the Washington University in St. Louis campus. Participants live in campus housing for the duration of the two-week program.
When does the 2026 program take place?
The 2026 session runs from May 24 to June 6, 2026.
How do I apply?
Applications are submitted online. A link to the application form is available at the top of this page. Applications are reviewed on a rolling basis, and priority is given to those submitted by March 7, 2026.
How many students are accepted each year?
The program is small and selective to ensure personalized mentorship. Typically, around 10–15 students are accepted each summer.
Can international students apply?
At this time only US citizens and permanent residents may apply.
What kind of mentoring will I receive?
Each student is paired with a WashU faculty mentor and often works alongside graduate students. Mentors guide students through the research process and offer advice on applying to graduate school and pursuing a career in academia.