Outstanding European students, including those participating in the mobility program, areÌýencouraged to apply for graduate study in the College of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Colorado Boulder. It is the highest-ranked engineering school in the entire Mountain Time Zone, and one of the top-ranked schools in the United States, with particular strengths in aerospace, biotechnology, chemical engineering, computer science, energy, environmental engineering, materials science and engineering, and telecommunications, among other fields. To apply for graduate study, interested students should visit /graduateschool/admissions/prepare-apply.ÌýInterested students will apply directly to theÌýgraduate degree program of interest, and not to the Europe-Colorado Program itself. However,Ìýwe recommend that you inform the Europe-Colorado Program Coordinator (Brittany.bergstrom@colorado.edu) of your intent to apply, so that she can provide guidance on your application. We will also monitor your application and encourage the Graduate Admissions Committee of your intended degree program to give it full consideration.
ApplicantsÌýaccepted into a graduate program,Ìýprimarily PhD programs, will be considered for Teaching Assistantships and Research Assistantships. These assistantships provide stipends of about $3,000 per month, as well as payment of tuition and insurance.ÌýBoth admission decisions and funding decisions will be made by the applicant's intended engineering departmentÌýor programÌýat the University of Colorado Boulder. Â鶹ÒùÔºÌýwhose intended final degree is the PhD are givenÌýstrongÌýpreferential consideration for assistantships, while it is difficult to obtain support from the University of Colorado for pursuing a terminal master’s degree. Thus, we encourage you to apply for the PhD degree, even if you do not yet have a master’s degreeÌýandÌýintend to obtain it on the way to the PhD degree.