California State University , Long Beach - Geography
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About this program
Coverdell Fellows at CSULB have the opportunity to earn a Masters degree in Geography, which encompasses 4 core areas of specialization: Human Geography, Geospatial Technologies and Methods, Environmental and Physical Geography, and Global Studies.
- Year partnership began: 2011
- Fellowships awarded per year (average): 1
Application requirements
- A statement of purpose, which addresses your intention to serve as a Paul D. Coverdell Fellow.
- A paper, report, or mapping project that you feel best showcases your interests, abilities, and potential.
- A signed copy of the confidentiality election form.
- Three confidential letters of reference. Guidelines are available on our website.
- A copy of your Description of Service (DOS) from the Peace Corps.
- A set of official transcripts covering your bachelor's degree and any postbaccalaureate work.
- GRE scores, no more than five years old.
Admissions process
A statement of purpose, which addresses your intention to serve as a Paul D. Coverdell Fellow
Degrees awarded
Master of Arts in GeographyBenefits and opportunities
| In-state | Out-of-state | |
|---|---|---|
| Tuition and fees | $16,464 | $30,720 |
| Value of fellowship | $5,913 | $20,169 |
| Net cost | $10,551 | $10,551 |
Net cost is equal to tuition/fees minus fellowship value. For some universities, the fellowship value includes non-tuition/fee benefits such as health insurance or housing. See cost savings details for more.
Estimated annual cost of living: $26,804
Cost savings details
- Out-of-state tuition waiver for students not currently living in the state of California.
- Student assistantship for the first full year (up to $5,913) with the possibility of a second year.
- Waiver of 3-6 units of degree requirements based on the Volunteer's past experience and academic degree.
- More information regarding graduate student cost can be found on our website, CLICK HERE.
Internship
Our Coverdell Fellows undertake service internships benefiting under-served American communities. Fellows will spend 6-10 hours per week in their internship during their first semester of study and will develop their internship experience into a 3-6 unit Project or Thesis to be completed during the third or fourth semester of study. These internships will take place in organizations with missions ranging from environmental remediation and justice to GIS mapping to urban sustainability.
Other opportunities
- Fellows are given priority for TA-ships of their choice
- CLICK HERE to learn more about special projects also available for Coverdell Fellows
Jobs for alumni
Nontraditional options
Part-time degree program
Numerous graduate courses are offered in the evenings. Students may enroll part time.
Contact information
Paul Laris
Chair of Geography
562.985.2357
1250 Bellflower Blvd.
Geography Department PH1-210
Long Beach, CA 90840