Graduate Fellowships
Graduate fellowships provide financial support to help you focus on your professional development without added teaching or research responsibilities. The School of Health Sciences offers a variety of fellowship opportunities to help you take your next giant leap in graduate school.
Descriptions and Criteria
NIOSH-Sponsored Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences Training Grant
NIOSH-Sponsored Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences Training Grant
This fellowship supports Occupational and Environmental Health Sciences graduate students with a preference for PhD students.
Eligibility Criteria:
- U.S. citizens or lawful U.S. permanent residents
- Enrollment in the occupational and environmental health sciences graduate program
- Cumulative graduate GPA of 3.0 or higher
US NRC-Sponsored Graduate Fellowship
US NRC-Sponsored Graduate Fellowship
- This fellowship supports Health Physics graduate students.
- This fellowship is not currently available for 2024-2025.
Eligibility Criteria:
- U.S. citizens or lawful U.S. permanent residents
- Enrollment in the health physics graduate program
- Cumulative graduate GPA of 3.3 or higher
- Be classified as a full-time student
- Willing to commit to working six months in the nuclear industry for every year or partial year of support on the NRC Fellowship. The “nuclear industry” is defined as the NRC, other federal agencies, state agencies, Department of Energy laboratories, nuclear-related industry, or academia in the recipients’ sponsored fields of study.
College-Level Fellowships
In additional to department-level opportunities, the College of Health and Human Sciences offers a variety of college-level funding opportunities for graduate students that aim to recognize academic excellence, enhance diversity and more.