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I have a few questions that you might be able to answer. I have already applied to… [another] field program… If I do not get into this program, I am definitely planning on applying to the Hawai’i Archaeological Research Project. My question is, should I apply for HARP now, or wait until I hear back? Also, for the HARP program, does a transcript need to be sent?
There are a few good reasons to make the effort and apply to the HARP program, regardless of other field school opportunities that do or don’t come along. If you are selected to receive a NSF-REU scholarship you’ll receive recognition (as it is an “award”) as well as good financial support. Our program will be filling about eight funded slots this summer and is an unparalleled opportunity in that respect. Unfortunately, transcripts are required, and make sure you’re eligible (undergrad, U.S. citizen). Good luck!
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