Pathways Undergraduate Researchers is a competitive, full-time, paid summer internship program for rising first-, second-, and third-year college students. The program is specifically designed for students from backgrounds underrepresented in biomedical science. Interns are paired and immersed in nine weeks of mentored activities in a Fred Hutch research group in Seattle. Interns also participate in a cancer biology education series, attend professional development workshops and enjoy social activities with their teams and peers.
The 2025 program dates are Monday, June 16, through Friday, August 15.
Our application portal is now closed. Info on the 2026 program will be posted in November.
Fred Hutch interns from previous years are eligible to apply to return as Pathways Undergraduate Researchers, if they meet the eligibility requirements. Returning interns may apply to the regular research internship and the Fred Hutch Clinical Scholars Program, which is a two-week track within Pathways Undergrads. Scroll down to the Returning Interns section for more details.
If you are looking for other opportunities, please check out the Catalog of Biomedical Research Internships and the AAMC list of Summer Undergraduate Research Programs.
Eligibility Requirements
The Pathways Undergraduate Researchers internship is open to rising 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-year undergraduate students who:
- Are or will be enrolled in a two- or four-year college/university
- Have a strong academic background with a scientific focus
- Are committed to the full nine-week program in Seattle
- Can participate in Zoom interview with selection panel
Prior research experience is not required.
We are unable to accept international students into our program.
Interns from previous years (in SHIP or Pathways Undergrads) may apply to return for a second summer if they meet the above eligibility requirements. See section below for application instructions for returning interns.
If you don't meet the eligibility requirements, you can find additional scientific research opportunities from Pathways to Science, Biomedical Research Internships catalog, the Guide to Life Science Careers and the Fred Hutch Summer Undergraduate Research Program.
Program Components
Interns spend the majority of the nine-week session under the guidance of a mentor in a Fred Hutch research group. During the first week, interns meet as a cohort for an orientation to the program and to learn laboratory safety and hands-on research techniques. The remaining eight weeks focus on mentored research activities, which interns present to the Fred Hutch community on the final day of the program.
Each week on Friday, interns participate in professional development workshops designed to advance their knowledge and competence in three areas:
- Scientific practices and the latest advances in cancer research.
- Professional development on different career paths within science/cancer research.
- Social networking and building a community in science/cancer research.
Interns also attend workshops on a variety of topics, including resumes and personal statements, effective mentor/mentee relationship, oral and written communication skills and preparing for life after college.
The program sponsors social activities to develop a supportive community among the interns and their mentors and colleagues at the Hutch.
Compensation
Interns receive a $7200 award for full participation and a free ORCA card for Seattle-area public transportation.
Travel & Research Expenses
Additional funding may be available for travel to/from Seattle and research-related expenses, including special research materials and supplies.
Please note there is no parking for interns at the Fred Hutch campus. Public transportation is highly recommended.
This program is supported by the NIH National Cancer Institute (R25-CA221770) and National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (U54-DK106829). For more information about becoming a program sponsor, please contact Corporate Gifts.
How to Apply
The application portal for the 2025 program is closed. Details on the 2026 program will be posted in November.
Please read the following sections carefully for details on the application.
Due to the competitive nature of the Pathways Undergraduate Researchers program, the following suggestions should be taken into consideration when preparing an application; however, adhering to these recommendations does not guarantee acceptance into the program.

Pathways Undergraduate Researchers
Contact Information
Please contact us with questions that are not addressed on this webpage.
Pathways Undergrads staff do not facilitate research internships for students outside of the 9-week summer program and will not accept unsolicited or late applications.