The Journal of Undergraduate Research is a faculty-reviewed journal published annually by The College of Saint Rose. The Journal publishes research from all fields, and is designed to showcase Saint Rose students’ scholarly achievements. All undergraduates are invited to submit their work for review. The Journal accepts submissions on a continual basis.
We’re now seeking submissions for the spring 2024 edition. The online publication will feature papers dating from the current semester back to fall 2020, provided the writer was a Saint Rose student and the paper was written for a class. (Academic papers only.)
All authors must be undergraduate students at the College of Saint Rose.
Submissions from recent graduates are welcome, as long as the paper was written while an undergraduate student at the College.
Submissions with multiple authors are welcome, as along as all authors are undergraduate students at the College.
Submission
The Journal of Undergraduate Research publishes high-quality research produced by undergraduate students at The College of Saint Rose in all fields, and is published each spring. Current students and recent graduates are invited to submit their work for consideration. Submissions are accepted on a rolling basis, though there is a deadline each fall for the following spring’s publication. All submissions are evaluated by faculty reviewers, and accepted papers must be revised before publication.
Email your submission as a Microsoft Word document to journal@strose.edu.
Multiple submissions are fine, but send only one submission per email (it makes sending work out for review much, much easier).
Include a *separate cover page* with your name, department, and class year. If your submission was originally written for a course, then on the same cover page, please identify the course, professor, and semester the course was taken.
Do not place your name *anywhere else* on your documents.
All sources must be thoroughly documented in strict accordance with the conventions (APA, MLA, Chicago, etc.) of the relevant discipline.
Papers must be carefully proofread before submission. Papers containing significant spelling, punctuation, and grammatical errors will not be circulated for review.
If the conventions of your academic discipline require one, include an abstract.
Tables and figures may be included in the text or attached at the end.
Review Process
The journal uses a double-blind review process.
Papers are read by at least two faculty members with expertise in the field.
Papers accepted for publication may require revision.