

Assistantship Program in Civil & Environmental Engineering - University of Washington
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Program: Civil & Environmental Engineering The University of Washington (UW) offers multiple funding options to help graduate students access top-tier education. Ph.D. students typically receive full financial support through assistantships, fellowships, or departmental funding. Funding for master's students depends on their track—research-track students are usually fully funded, while professional master’s students are self-funded. Who Can Apply? Ph.D. students: All admitted students are eligible for full funding. Master’s students: Professional Master's Program: Self-funded. Research track master’s students: Generally fully funded, with priority given to students planning to pursue a Ph.D. What Is Covered? Ph.D. students / Research-track master’s students: Monthly stipend Tuition waiver (excluding student fees) Medical and dental insurance Professional Master's Program students: Tuition: $732.00 per credit (42 credits required) Total estimated tuition: $30,744.00 (plus student fees) Eligibility Criteria Ph.D. students: All admitted students are considered eligible for full funding. Master’s students: Professional Master...
HOST COUNTRY
United States
ELIGIBLE COUNTRIES
All Countries
FUNDING TYPE
Assistantship
PROGRAM TYPES
Master, PhD
STATUS
openDEADLINE
15 November, 2025
PROGRAMS
Civil & Environmental Engineering