FAQs
SISRM will offer hybrid programming in summer 2024. Some classes are offered virtually, workshops will be live-streamed, and many RAships are offered as remote opportunities. Please review the text below for answers to our frequently asked questions.
SISRM courses are open to:
- Undergraduate and graduate students who are currently enrolled at the University of Chicago;
- Fourth-year College students pursuing an MA degree through the Division of Social Sciences in the following academic year;
- Incoming College students (students who will be first-years during the subsequent academic year);
- Undergraduate students participating in SISRM’s partner programs with Chicago State University and Insper;
- Visiting College students-at-large; and
- Visiting undergraduate summer students;
The SISRM RA program is open to:
- First- through third-year undergraduate students who are currently enrolled at the University of Chicago;
- Fourth-year College students pursuing an MA degree through the Division of Social Sciences in the following academic year;
- Undergraduate students participating in SISRM’s partner programs with Chicago State University and Insper
Students may participate in one of two ways:
- All student groups listed previously can register for a SISRM methodologies course and participate in daily Practice of Social Sciences Research workshop in June and July; or
- UChicago College and accepted Chicago State and Insper students can register for a SISRM methodologies course, participate in the workshop, and apply for a funded RA position with a UChicago faculty member
Students in the RA program should expect to commit 315-365 hours for the 10 week summer program:
- 100-150 hours for coursework: Courses are condensed 10-week courses and meet all requirements for a standard 100 unit class. As such, students participating in SISRM coursework should expect to dedicate 6-10 hours per week to class time. In addition, we recommend allocating 2-4 hours per day to homework/study time. This time commitment will vary student by student.
- 55 hours for workshops and excursions: Workshops meet for the first 5 weeks of Summer Quarter for 75-90 minutes during the lunch hour (lunch is provided). Field trips typically take 2-4 hours and occur on Fridays.
- 160 hours for the RAship: RAships require a 160 hour commitment and can be divided up throughout the Summer according to the project’s needs and the RA’s schedule.
We are aware of this glitch and apologize! Please select the next best answer from the drop down menu. There’s a segment later in the application where we ask again—we’ll use that as our primary source for understanding where you are in your academic path.
If you are a UChicago student, you can just leave that section blank. If you are a UChicago Lab student, an Insper student, or a CSU student, you can add up to 3 courses that you think are relevant to your SISRM application. This is optional.
You do not need to have a letter of recommendation in-hand in order to submit your application. Instead, please enter your recommender’s name and email address. The application will send your recommender a link where they can upload their letter. If we do not have your letter of recommendation by the end of February, we will reach out to the recommenders ourselves to prompt them to submit.
Please do not wait to submit your application because your letter is not ready.
UChicago undergraduates who cannot stay in Chicago during the summer may participate in our remote coursework and workshop offerings. Students who opt for remote programming will be paired with remote RAships.
Unofficial transcripts are fine. UChicago students can access an unofficial transcript through the my.uchicago.edu portal.
Students participating in the RA program through SISRM are required to take at least one of the methodologies courses offered through SISRM. Students may take more than one course if desired.
All students participating in the SISRM RA program are required to take one of the SISRM-sponsored courses. No exceptions will be made and no alternative/substitute courses will be permitted.
SISRM designs its programming to work in tandem with the summer course offerings, most of which differ slightly from their academic year counterparts. If you have already taken a methodology course for your major, we encourage you to examine the other course offerings to see what might complement your academic interests. Most majors and many minors will count a course by petition if they are not already cross-listed.
All UChicago students who register for one of the SISRM methodologies courses will receive 100 units of course credit on their transcripts. In addition, in many cases, the courses may be used to satisfy major or minor requirements.
UChicago undergraduates self-register for summer quarters through My.UChicago.edu. To register, you must first activate the Summer term. Follow these guidelines to do so. All other students will receive direct information about course registration once they have applied and been admitted to the program.
The Summer Institute in Social Research Methods does not charge a program registration fee. Students must pay tuition for each methodology course taken through Summer Session because the courses are credit-bearing.
- Current College students will find tuition information on the Summer session website.
- Graduate students and fourth-year students pursuing a divisional MA should reach out to their Dean of Students office with tuition and registration questions.
For more information on summer financial aid, please visit the financial aid website.
SISRM does not provide housing for the summer program. Information about campus housing can be found on the College’s summer session webpage.
Some resources for investigating off-campus housing:
- Chicago Maroon Marketplace (great for finding sublets)
- The OIA has a wealth of resources related to finding off-campus housing: check out their guide.
- Though created for graduate students, UChicago Grad has a guide with some useful information about neighborhood property management services.
Please note that the University does not endorse or promote any specific company, vendor, or rental agent; the companies mentioned here are offered for informational purposes only.
If you’ll be in Chicago for the duration of Summer Quarter, we encourage you to explore the city! The following links/resources will help you get to know the city: