|
Application deadline: The deadline for applying to our department is Dec. 8.
Prospective Graduate Students:
Why our department? Reasons for choosing the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the University of Arizona
Applying: Application requirements, forms, and deadlines application checklist (Word or pdf)
Faculty: Connecting with potential advisors
Financial: tuition and fees, financial aid, fellowships, and other funding sources
The Ph.D. Program: about our graduate program
About EEB and the University of Arizona
Resources and links
Current Graduate Students:
EEB Forms: All the forms you need to progress through the program, in both Word and pdf formats
Grad Student Handbook: Keeping in mind that the Handbook is a work in progress (i.e., double-check with Suzanne), here is the Handbook in both html and Word formats.
Degree Certification: links to the Grad College website
Funding & Financial: tuition and fees, fee waivers, fellowships, IGERTS, outside funding...
Resources and Links
Training and Fellowships in Genomics:
Are you interested in genomics? The NSF Integrative Graduate Education and Research Traineeship (IGERT) program in Comparative Genomics is now accepting applications for graduate traineeships. Benefits include generous financial support, training in genomics, visiting scientists, outreach opportunities and annual symposia. Current and prospective Ph.D. students at the University of Arizona are welcome to apply. For more information please visit www.genomics.arizona.edu.
Western Regional Graduate Program (WRGP) Member
WRGP Defined
The Western Regional Graduate Program makes high-quality, distinctive graduate programs available to students of the West at a reasonable cost. As part of the Student Exchange Program of the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE), WRGP helps place students in a wide range of graduate programs, all designed around the educational, social, and economic needs of the West.
Eligible Resident States
Through WRGP, residents of Alaska, Arizona, Colorado, Hawaii, Idaho, Montana, Nevada, New Mexico, North Dakota, Oregon, South Dakota, Utah, Washington, and Wyoming are eligible to enroll in available programs outside of their home state at resident tuition rates. Students need not meet financial aid criteria.
How to Apply
To receive WRGP tuition status, students simply apply directly to the institutions of their choice and identify themselves as WICHE WRGP applicants.
For more information see the WRGP web site: http://wrgp.wiche.edu/
|