Graduate Admissions
The GeoEngineering Program welcomes applications for graduate
study leading to a Master of Science degree, Master of Engineering
degree, or a Doctor of Philosophy degree. Admission to the degree
programs is only available in the fall semester. Limited financial
aid is available to qualified students. Financial aid awards are
based on merit as evidenced by academic record, research experience,
recommendations, and GRE test scores.
Applications for admission to the GeoEngineering Program are collected
online by the Academic Affairs Office in the Department of Civil
and Environmental Engineering (CEE) and reviewed by the GeoEngineering
Graduate Admissions Committee and Graduate Division. Please read
the information on the CEE
Graduate Admissions web page before you apply. This page includes
links to the online application, Grad Division requirements, and
the CEE "Frequently Asked Questions" page. Please note
that CEE no longer mails paper applications and brochures to prospective
applicants. CEE accepts only applications submitted ONLINE (available
online after September 7th).
Questions about admission to the GeoEngineering Graduate Program
should be directed to Professor
Jonathan Bray, Chair of the GeoEngineering Graduate Admissions
Committee.
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