2026 Student RSCA Symposium Friday, March 6, 2026

Abstract Submission Form - Due Friday, January 23rd, 2026 

 

Greetings!

We are excited about your abstract submission and your intent to present at the 2026 Student Symposium on Research, Scholarship, and Creative Activities on Friday, March 6, 2026! All disciplines are welcome. All students who are currently enrolled in undergraduate or master's level degree programs are welcome to present their work. Oral presentations are for students with advanced projects. Students who are at the beginning of their RSCA journey should present their work in the form of a poster. The RSCA abstract selection committee will make final dispositions with respect to poster and oral presentations based on the information provided in the abstract. The deadline to submit an abstract is Friday, January 23, 2026. 

 

Degree objective
What is your major and, if applicable, your option?
Please state who your faculty mentor is.
Please provide the email address of your faculty mentor here.
Please enter the title of your abstract here
Please list the full names of all presenting student authors. For oral presentations, typically one student presents, but up to three oral student presenters are allowed. 
Please enter here your abstract body. The abstract must be between 50 and 150 words. Based on the information provided with the abstract the RSCA Abstract Committee will make final decisions regarding abstract deposition and selection for oral presentation.  Oral presentations are reserved for students who are advanced in their RSCA journey.
Preferred presentation modality
Students at the beginning of their RSCA journey or students with advanced projects can present in form of a poster.
This is for advanced projects only. The projects must include results about which you could talk for at least three minutes.
RSCA area
For human subjects and vertebrate animal studies, a current protocol approval number must be provided. Please consult with your faculty mentor if needed. Please enter "NA" if your study does not include human subjects or vertebrate animals. 
By signing this web form, you consent to the use of your image taken during the symposium to promote student activities at Cal State LA. Furthermore, by signing above, you attest that your faculty mentor has reviewed and approved the abstract that you are submitting here. If applicable, your signature also attests that your faculty mentor confirms that IRB/IACUC approval for your study has been secured. Upon submission of your abstract, you and your faculty mentor will receive a copy of the submission details.
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