Graduate Fellowships
Scholarships, teaching or research assistants, or fellowships are available for students who are enrolled in or have been accepted into graduate-level programs in the College. The process and timelines in selecting recipients varies among the departments.
Visit the departmental websites or contact the graduate representatives if you have questions regarding M.S. and PhD programs, admissions requirements and deadlines, and available financial assistance.
Atmospheric
Science
Dr. Sonia Kreidenweis-Dandy
Professor
phone (970) 491-8360
email: info@atmos.colostate.edu
School of Biomedical Engineering
Chemical
and Biological Engineering
Dr. Ranil Wickramasinghe
Professor
phone (970) 491-5276
email:wickram@engr.colostate.edu
Civil
and Environmental Engineering
Laurie Alburn
Academic Adviser
phone (970) 491-5048
email:lalburn@engr.colostate.edu
Electrical
and Computer Engineering Department
Elisabeth Wadman
Academic Adviser
phone (970) 491-6706
email:ewadman@engr.colostate.edu
Mechanical
Engineering Department
Shari Harless
Graduate Coordinator
phone (970) 491-3872
email: Sharon.Harless@Colostate.EDU
Additional funding sources are available through collaborative programs with the Engineering College and the University:
Colorado PEAKS Alliance for Graduate Education and the Professoriate (AGEP) The PEAKS Alliance program offers funding for fellowships leading to a doctoral degree, with training and preparation of academic leaders to enter the professoriate in science, mathematics and engineering.
Fast
Track To Work
Scholarships funded by the National Science
Foundation for graduate students in Computer Science,
Engineering, and Mathematics (CSEM) are available. The
Fast Track to Work Scholarship Program recruits, graduates,
and prepares low-income graduate students (including women,
underrepresented minorities, and persons with disabilities)
in transitioning into the workforce and/or to continue
toward a CSEMS doctoral degree.
GEM Fellowships
The GEM Fellowship programs are designed to offer opportunities
for underrepresented minority students to obtain MS
degrees in engineering and Ph.D. degrees in engineering
and the natural and physical sciences, through a program
of paid summer internships and graduate financial assistance.
Engineering Academic Affairs Office
Student Services
Room 102 Engineering Building
Campus Delivery 1301
Fort Collins, CO 80523-1301
Ph: 970-491-6220,
Fax: 970-491-3429
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