Graduate admissions
Graduate Degrees and Programs
Graduate students in the WSFR are expected to be creative scholars and to develop the ability to fill positions of leadership in research, education, and management. The WSFR provides advanced education and, through research, extends scientific understanding of forest resources. The School promotes the development of scientists and professional resource managers capable of solving natural resource problems through understanding and application of biological, economic, environmental, social, and analytical principles. click here to learn more about the graduate degrees and programs
Admissions procedures
The Graduate Admissions Office prefers that applicants submit their applications electronically, through the University's web pages; however, as of this date ... read more
Assistantships
Graduate assistantships are funded by the WSFR, and are awarded on the basis of merit and institutional needs. The recipient’s duties will include ... read more
Scholarships and Awards
Learn more about the list of scholarships and awards offered. Examples include: E. L. Cheatum Award, Jerome L. Clutter Memorial Fellowship, Archie E. Patterson Scholarship Fund, tuition remission,... read more
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