Graduate Funding
Support through the life of your degree program.
Nearly all Chemical and Environmental Engineering (CHEE) doctoral students are supported through research and teaching assistantships that pay a stipend, give full or partial tuition waivers, and provide health insurance. Doctoral and master’s students without an assistantship may secure jobs in research labs, employment as graders, or qualify for various scholarships and fellowships.
Teaching and Research Assistantships
Access details about CHEE teaching and research assistantships:
CHEE Grad Handbook (PDF) (Section 3.8)
UA Graduate College GA Manual
Scholarships and Fellowships
There are a number of scholarship opportunities offered through the University and outside organizations. Students may use the resources listed below to help them find funding outside of CHEE assistantships. These resources can simplify finding and applying for fellowships and scholarships:
- Graduate College search for funding
- UA graduate diversity programs
- Scholarship Universe , UA online database and search tool
- Office of Fellowships support for finding external funding
- UA Engineering’s deadline-driven list
Contact: Lori Huggins 520.621.1897 [email protected]
EENPHD - Environmental Engineering
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Admissions to University of Arizona Chemical and Environmental Engineering graduate programs are handled through the UA Graduate College. Information provided here is summarized. Please see the Graduate College pages specified below and the CHEE Graduate Student Handbook (PDF) for detailed information. Apply Now
Graduate Courses. Below on this page are CHEE graduate courses with syllabi and prerequisites. Many of the courses offered or required for the new Environmental Engineering ME are in other University of Arizona departments. For information on those non-CHEE courses, please see the individual department websites.
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Today, Arizona is home to 22 federally recognized tribes, with Tucson being home to the O'odham and the Yaqui. Committed to diversity and inclusion, the University strives to build sustainable relationships with sovereign Native Nations and Indigenous communities through education offerings, partnerships, and community service.
The plan of study - completely customizable to ensure you pursue research in your areas of interest - touches on a variety of topics relevant to the industry, such as advanced treatments for drinking water and wastewater; surface and subsurface hydrology; sustainable water supplies for remote communities; chemical reaction engineering; and more.
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