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Graduate Funding Opportunities

Approximately 95% of current full-time, on-campus graduate students in ECCB are supported by departmental teaching assistantships, grant-based research assistantships, or internal and external graduate fellowships and grants, amounting to over $200,000 per year. Research and travel grants are also available from the department and university.

Scholarships and Financial Aid

Texas A&M offers many financial aid options to help you pay for college costs. Visit the Scholarships and Financial Aid website to learn about applying for financial assistance.

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Graduate and Professional Studies

Visit the OGAPS to find resources and funding opportunities specifically for graduate students.

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Assistantships

Teaching assistantships (GAT) 

Available either as matching for graduate fellowships or allocated to individual faculty members through a rotation system. Contact your faculty advisor on the availability of teaching assistantship positions.

If you are interested in a teaching assistantship, fill out the Graduate Teaching Assistant application.

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Research assistantships (GAR) 

Grant-based graduate student support. Contact your faculty advisor on the availability of research assistantship positions.

Departmental Scholarships and Awards

The Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology offers several scholarships for graduate students. Students must be enrolled full-time during the semesters the scholarship is awarded. Scholarship awards vary depending on the availability of funds each year. Students must complete the University Scholarship Application between October 15 and February 1 each year.

Will Roach ’84 Memorial Graduate Fellowship

Distributions from this endowment will be used to provide one or more fellowships to full-time graduate students with a demonstrated passion for wildlife biology, in good standing, and pursuing a graduate degree in Ecology and Conservation Biology from Texas A&M University.

Award: $1,000

Richard J. Baldauf ’51 Endowed Graduate Fellowship

Distributions from this endowment will be used to provide one or more fellowships to full-time graduate students with a demonstrated passion for wildlife biology, in good standing, and pursuing a graduate degree in Ecology and Conservation Biology from Texas A&M University.

Award: $1,000

Vola and Dr. Fred ’59 Palmer Scholarship 

Distributions from this endowment will be used to provide one scholarship to a full-time graduate student in good standing conducting research and studying in areas of upland game bird research, ungulate research, and or ecology research related to ecology and conservation biology in the Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology. Students must have a minimum 3.0 GPR.

Award: $1,000

W.B. Davis Endowed Scholarship

Proceeds from this fund are to support graduate or undergraduate students in studying wildlife ecology and conservation with a minimum GPR of 3.0. Recipients must be citizens or permanent residents of the United States.

Award: $1,000

Frank W. Gould Award for Graduate Research Support in Plant Systematics

Proceeds from the fund are to be used for fellowships for graduate students who are studying taxonomic or plant systematics and to support taxonomic studies of individual graduate students in their collections of native plant materials, travel to professional meetings or publications of completed papers and theses.

Prospective Student Graduate Departmental Fellowships and Assistantships

The Department of Ecology and Conservation Biology invites nominations for graduate assistantships and fellowships available to qualified incoming graduate students matriculating each fall semester funds are available. Outstanding prospective doctoral students are given first priority for awards. However, exceptional prospective master’s students (thesis-based) are also considered, where applicable. A call for nominations for available fellowships will be sent each fall for the following academic year.

McMillian – Ward Memorial Endowed Graduate Fellowship

This assistantship provides support to an incoming ECCB graduate student whose course of study and research will focus on forest ecology and management in East Texas.

Funding Details
Doctoral students: $25,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition, fees, and health insurance benefits for up to three years. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Master’s students: $21,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition and health insurance benefits for up to two years. Students are responsible for paying fees. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Dishman – Lucas Endowed Graduate Fellowship

This assistantship provides support to an incoming ECCB graduate student whose course of study and research will focus on forest ecology and management.

Funding Details
Doctoral students: $25,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition, fees, and health insurance benefits for three years. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Master’s students: $21,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition and health insurance benefits for two years. Students are responsible for paying fees. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Carder Graduate Assistantship

This assistantship provides one year of support to an incoming ECCB graduate student interested in studying urban and community-based forest resource management.

Funding Details
Doctoral students: $25,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition, fees, and health insurance benefits for one year. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Master’s students: $21,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition and health insurance benefits for one year. Students are responsible for paying fees. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Ecology and Conservation Biology Fellowship

This fellowship is to support the next generation of ambitious and talented ecologists and conservation biologists from across the spectrum of ECCB disciplines and is inclusive of all of its potential practitioners.

Funding Details
Doctoral students: $26,400/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition, fees, and health insurance benefits for up to three years. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Master’s students: $21,000/year stipend (paid in monthly increments) plus tuition and health insurance benefits for up to two years. Students are responsible for paying fees. Each awardee is required to serve as a teaching assistant for one semester per year while supported on this funding.

Eligibility

  • Have an undergraduate GPA of 3.3 or above, or have an M.S. degree in a relevant field;
  • Be a new doctoral or master’s student majoring in ECCB;
  • Have already applied for graduate admission to Texas A&M University and have a complete application package on file;
  • Meets the criteria of the gift agreement, and
  • Must not be related to a Board of Regents Member

Graduate Fellowships

These competitive fellowships are available from the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies (OGAPS) for incoming masters or doctoral students. Your faculty nominates you for the fellowship. You must have a complete graduate school application on file with ECCB by December 1 prior to your incoming fall semester. Recipients are chosen by a university-wide selection committee. ECCB provides matching funds, in the form of a teaching or research assistantship. (More information available at the Office of Graduate and Professional Studies Dr. Dionel Avilés ’53 and Dr. James Johnson ’67 Fellowship Program)

Funding and Research Opportunities for Minorities and People of Color.

Funding Opprotunities

College of Agriculture and Life Sciences Fellowships

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External Funding Sources

Graduate fellowships from national and private agencies

  • American Association of University Women educational funding and awards
  • Ford Foundation Fellowship programs
  • Fulbright Program: U.S. students (for study and research abroad)
  • Fulbright Program: Non-U.S. students (for study and research in the U.S.)
  • Philanthropic Educational Organization P.E.O. Scholar awards
  • Scholarships & Financial Aid for Women
  • Smithsonian Institution fellowship program
  • Southern SARE (Sustainable Agriculture Research & Education) graduate student grants
  • UNESCO-L’Oréal International Fellowships Programme for Young Women in Life Sciences
  • US National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowships
  • US National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Opportunities Worldwide
  • US Department of Agriculture (USDA) Fellowships Grants Program
  • US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) funding opportunities
  • US Department of Energy (DOE) Office of Science Graduate Student Research (SCGSR) program
  • US Department of Defense (DoD) SMART Graduate Scholarships
  • US Bureau of Land Management (BLM) Presidential Management Fellows Program
  • Welder Wildlife Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship Program

Research funding opportunities

  • National Science Foundation (NSF) Doctoral Dissertation Improvement Grants
  • Smithsonian Institution Fellowship Program

Postdoctoral fellowship opportunities

  • US National Science Foundation Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Biology
  • UNESCO-L’Oréal International Fellowships Programme for Young Women in Life Sciences
  • L’Oréal USA Fellowships for Women in Science Program
  • American Association of University Women educational funding and awards
  • Society for Conservation Biology David H. Smith Conservation Research Fellowship
  • Ford Foundation Postdoctoral Fellowships
  • Smithsonian Institution Postdoctoral Fellowship Program

Scholarships for minorities

  • Scholarships for Women
  • Scholarships for African American and Black Students
  • Scholarship and Financial Aid Opportunities for Black Students

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