Additional research programs available at UCLA during the summer, see Summer Research Program : Open to all departments and disciplines in Science, Engineering & Math. A non-resident writing course for English-speaking high school students who seek to strengthen their writing and discussion skills. The UCLA Summer ESL Program offers a range of courses designed to meet the demands of our international student population. For over twenty years, UCLA Writing Programs has helped undergraduates successfully meet the challenges of a university education. Students can enroll in SRP-99 to receive 1 unit of lower division credit for 3-5 hours of research work per week or 2 units for 6-10 hours of research work per week during the academic year. Fellows participate in a rigorous scholarly writing and research methodology course, individual and group mentoring sessions, workshops, events, and a final research For Summer 6-week sessions, students receive 1 unit for 5-8 hours of work per week and 2 units for 10-16 hours of work per week. The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Writing and Research Training Program at UCLA is a six-week writing and research summer program for 20 current Mellon Mays Fellows from participating Mellon Mays colleges and universities. Through a three week Writing Summer Institute, UCLA's highly regarded writing specialists will help college bound students prepare for those For UCLA students only: The Diversity Project: Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship Writing and Research Training Program : The programs are designed for studentswho wish to learn more about the graduate school experience and possibly pursue an academiccareer in teaching and research.Opportunities areavailable in virtually all academic fields (e.g., arts, humanities, social sciences, lifesciences, health s Our program understands that small classes and close relations between instructors and students are the keys to success, which is The UCLA Summer Programs for Undergraduate Research (SPUR) offer upper divisionundergraduate students with outstanding academic potential the opportunity to work closelywith faculty mentors on research projects.