The University of Arizona — College of Science
http://grad.arizona.edu/peacecorps/
- Program Type:
- Coverdell Fellows
- Department:
- College of Science
- Degrees Awarded:
- Hydrology and Water Resources (MS)
- Admissions Deadlines:
- February 1 (Fall) - Hydrology and Water Resources
- Program Founded:
- April, 2001
Benefits
Up to $20,000 in tuition support, need-based scholarship, Work Study and AmeriCorps opportunities, paid internships at government and nonprofit organizations in southern Arizona and Mexico border area. Fellows participate in professional development and community service activities.
Description
The Department of Hydrology and Water Resources in the College of Science is world renowned and provides options in Subsurface Hydrology, Surface-Water Hydrology, Environmental Hydrology and Water Resources. Access the UA PCF and departmental websites and faculty research profiles for program details, research interests, and online application information.
Requirements
Apply online to the academic program, as well as to the Fellows program. Applicants must be admitted by The University of Arizona Graduate College and selected for admission to the Fellows program. Fellows carry out a 450 hour internship each year, and participate in community service projects and professional development opportunities. Renewal of funding depends on academic progress and meeting service obligations.
For inquiries about Paul D. Coverdell Fellows Program, call 855.855.1961 x1440.
Program Contacts
-
Graduate College
P.O. Box 210066
Tucson, Arizona 85721-0066 - Telephone
- (520) 621-9103
- Fax
- (520) 621-4101
- rpcf@grad.arizona.edu
If you have questions, please contact:
Georgia Ehlers
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