Graduate Student Financial Support
There are many internal as well as external funding sources that can help with financing for graduate research. These include a mixture of funds to cover research costs and those to support graduate stipends. Below we provide additional information and links particularly geared toward current graduate students in the program. Prospective students may want to consider viewing links for external fellowships, such as those provided by theÌýÌý´Ç°ùÌýÌýwhich can be applied for prior to starting grad school.Ìý
To be accepted into the Environmental Studies MS or PhD programs, acceptance depends very heavily upon the recommendation of aÌýpotential faculty advisor, so prospective students are strongly encouraged to contact a potential advisor.ÌýTake a look at faculty members' research interests, websites, and publications. Email faculty whom you are interested in working with to let them know of your interest and learn more about their lab and current research. This email is a great time to ask what they are looking for in a student and start determining whether their lab is a good fit for you. In your introduction email, it is helpful to include information about what degree you are interested in pursuing and why, your own research interests, and why you are interested in working with that particular faculty member.
Departmental Funding
- Graduate Teaching Assistants (TA): Graduate students who supervise and lead recitationÌýsections, discussion sections,Ìýserve as a grader for lectures (and sometimes lecturing), and manage online contentÌýor perform comparable activities. Each TA must be under the guidance of a particular professor(s) designated by the department chair or theirÌýdelegate.Ìý TAs are not placed in overall charge of courses. Pay differs based on the degree (PhD vs. Master's) and department funds. Generally, contracts are for one semester. These positions pay for full tuition remission (in or out of state) as well as a portion of the BuffGold Health Insurance Plan. Note:ÌýStudent fees are the responsibility of the student and are not covered by the TA support.Ìý
- Graduate Part-time Instructor (GTPI): In order to be a GPTI you need a Master's degree,Ìýand have demonstrated competence in classroom teaching. Pay tends to be higher than a TA position, and contracts can run anywhere from one semester to two years. As a GPTI you are the "instructor of record," which means you are in full command of the class you are teaching. The activities may include preparing the course syllabus, instructing their class, holding office hours, determining grades, etc. Like TAships, these positions pay for full tuition remission (in or out of state) as well as a portion ofÌýthe BuffGold Health Insurance Plan.
- Graduate Research Assistant (RA):ÌýGraduate students assisting with and performing research, writing up results of experiments, presenting findings at conferences, etc are appointed as an RA. Similar to TAships, there is a stipend attached to RAs that offers tuition remission (in or out of state) and covers a portion of the BuffGold Health Insurance Plan, though some RA positions do not and are classified asÌýhourly. Pay differs based on degreeÌý(PhD vs. Master's) as well as the specific funding source.ÌýRAs may be offered by your advisor, other professors around campus, and centers and institutes.
- Pre-Doc Trainee (Fellowship) -ÌýGraduate students on training grants or fellowships– no service to the university is expected.ÌýPayment allows for student to continue their own scholarly and research pursuits.ÌýBecause this is not an employee of the university taxes are not withheld, nor does the student receive any tax documentation.Ìý Â鶹ÒùÔº should check with the IRS for guidance on how to report fellowship income. Not eligible for tuition remission but may be eligible for dental insurance.
Awards and Grants
- ENVS Small Research & Travel Grants: The Environmental Studies departments offers semi-annual current small-research grants limited to current ENVS graduate students (PhD and MS)
- The Graduate School awards several small research grants, travel grants, and Dissertation completion fellowships (for students writing their dissertations).ÌýThe travel grants are non-competitive and awarded on a first-come, first-served basis.ÌýGraduate students may receive these small travel grants twice during their grad careers.
- The Graduate and Professional Student Government (GPSG)Ìýrepresents graduate and professional students at the University of Colorado Boulder and awards a variety of grants for individual or group travel, DEI activism, and excellence in teaching and research.
Fellowships and Scholarships
The Environmental Studies department offersÌýa variety of fellowships andÌýscholarships forÌýwhich our students may apply to
- B.E. Willard Fellowship: To provide a fellowship to an ENVS graduate student in field ecology.
- Butler Tuckerman Fellowship: This fellowship provides an annual award to a current ENVS graduate student with preference given to studentsÌýstudying land and water protection and conservation and restoration of the environment.
- Diana Nemergut Memorial Graduate Scholarship:ÌýThe purpose of this scholarship is to provide support for graduate students working on questions in the areas of environmental microbiology and ecological sustainability at the University of Colorado Boulder.
- Radford Byerly Award in Science and Technology Award: This award supportsÌýENVSÌýgraduate students with a demonstrated commitment to making a significant contribution to science and technology policy inÌýtheir work.
Keep in mind that this list isn't exhaustive in any category, and that other significant funding sources exist.ÌýIt's up to you to search far and wide for the awards that might apply to you. ENVSÌýperpetually funnels grant and scholarship information to students via email, so keep an eye on your inbox for upcoming competitions and awards.Ìý
Opportunities for International Â鶹ÒùÔº
For international students applying to graduate school in the US, you can apply for theÌýÌýprior to starting grad school. The Fulbright Foreign Student Program enables graduate students, young professionals, and artists, from abroad to study and conduct research in the United States. Country-specific information can be found on their website.
Name of Award, Grant, or Fellowship | Announcement | Deadline |
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ENVS - Research Grant | Announced in early Spring (February) | Mid-March |
ENVS - Butler Tuckerman Fellowship | Announced in early Spring (February) | Mid-March |
ENVS - Radford Bylery Award | Announced in Fall (typically October) | Mid-November |
Grad School - Bev Sears | Announced in Fall (September) | Late-October |
Grad School - Cynthia H. Schultz | Announced in Fall (September) | Late-October |
Grad School - Dissertation Fellowship | Announced in Fall (September) | Late-October |
Grad School - Travel Grants | Ongoing (typically every semester, September/February) | October/March |
GPSG - Travel Grants | Ongoing (typically every semester, September/February) | October/March |
GPSG - DEI Award | Ongoing (typically every semester, September/February) | October/March |
Scholarship Opportunities
Â鶹ÒùÔº are also encouraged to apply for external scholarships to help fund their research.