Undergraduate research advances student learning to a new level engaging students
                        in inquiry-based learning--activities focused on answering a question that someone
                        else has not already answered. It is also serves as an extension of interdisciplinary
                        and engaged outcomes associated with student learning and growth. The typical assumption
                        is only professors or graduate students are involved in research, but research is
                        integrated into many of Snow College’s undergraduate academic courses and represent
                        more than just laboratory experiments to include undergraduate artwork on display
                        in the Art Gallery or music performances at senior recitals/concerts. Many undergraduate
                        students conduct interdisciplinary research across academic disciplines as a part
                        of their Honors thesis work. 
                     
                     Undergraduate Student Research
                     
                     Snow college offers a wide variety of opportunities for undergraduate students to
                        do research, which are defined by the following research levels.
                     
                     
                        
                        - Level 1: Course assignments where the aim is to practice statistical analysis based on data.
                           This research uses existing national, regional, or institutional data sets that have
                           been stripped of identifying markers. These data sets can be downloaded and saved
                           on any local device. This research does not involve any interactions or interventions
                           with human subjects and is exempt from IRB review.
 
                        
                        - Level 2: Course assignments or projects that employ simple experimental design (simple surveys
                           and simple random sampling) in concert with statistical analysis. This research can
                           interact with human subjects.  If the research includes survey procedures, interview
                           procedures or observations of public behavior and if the data collected does not identify
                           or can be readily linked the subjects of the study; the research may be exempt under
                           45 CFR 46.104(d)(2)(i) provided the research does not involve anyone under the age of 18 or over the age
                           of 80; he research does not ask questions or explore topics deemed “high risk” under
                           Title IX protocols; and the presentation of the research is distinct to the class
                           (not public). For this research, the class instructor has oversight over the entire
                           process. No IRB is required. Any online surveys will use Snow College’s ad hoc survey
                           platform, Qualtrics
 
                        
                        - Level 3: Assignments or student research that involve full research design in preparation
                           for external publication and/or presentation (research journals or conferences). Research
                           projects where the information obtained or recorded by the investigator is in such
                           a manner that participant identity can be ascertained or where the nature of the research
                           explores topics deemed “high risk” under Title IX protocols require Snow College IRB
                           application and review.  Students conducting such research must complete human subjects
                           research training provided by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Office for Human Research Protections
                                 (Lessons 1 -4) and attend Snow College’s Undergraduate Research Seminar (held each semester after
                           respective 3rd week dates).  
 
                        
                     
                     Faculty and External Agency Research
                     
                     Snow College supports faculty seeking to conduct their research to satisfy graduate
                        or professional level degree requirements. Additionally, academics or investigators
                        outside the College often want to include our students in their research activities.
                        These individuals should obtain IRB approval via the host institution or sponsor to
                        their research/degree. Copies of their proposal and the host institution’s/sponsor’s
                        IRB approval are directed to the Office of Institutional Research for review and an official letter of institutional support.
                     
                     
                     
                     IRB Resources:
                     
                     Level 1 Research Data Sets
Types of Undergraduate Research at Snow College Handout
Institutional Review Board Application (unofficial hard copy)
Institutional Review Board Application (online)
Student Research Survey Template (for hard copy surveys only)
Qualtrics Survey Guidelines for Student Research
Qualtrics Training on Project Collaborations/Sharing
Qualtrics Survey Basics Overview
Human Research Protection Foundational Training (hhs.gov)
                      
                  
                  
                  
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