The University of Colorado in Boulder, Colorado, continues to provide a range of fully funded PhD programs in the field of Education.
These programs encompass various specializations such as curriculum & instruction, educational equity & cultural diversity, educational foundations, policy & practice, learning sciences & human development, and research & evaluation methodology.
PhD Program Requirements
Applicants should have a relevant bachelor’s or master’s degree, preferably in education or a closely related field.
PhD Funding Coverage
The University of Colorado is committed to fully funding PhD students in Education to facilitate their academic pursuits and research endeavors. Financial support typically includes:
Stipends: PhD students are often offered stipends to cover living expenses, allowing them to focus on their studies and research without the need for additional employment.
Research Assistantships: Many students are granted research assistantships, providing opportunities to work on cutting-edge research projects alongside faculty members.
Tuition Coverage: Tuition and fees are typically waived or covered for fully funded PhD students, further easing the financial burden.
Health Insurance: Comprehensive health insurance coverage is often provided to ensure students’ well-being.
Travel and Conference Support: Funding for travel to conferences and research-related activities may be available to facilitate academic and professional development.
Teaching Opportunities: Some students may have the chance to gain valuable teaching experience as part of their funding package.
Application Requirement
The application package for admission to the University of Colorado’s fully funded PhD programs in Education typically includes:
Completed Online Application: Applicants are required to submit an online application through the university’s admissions portal.
Academic Transcripts: Official transcripts from all previous educational institutions attended.
Letters of Recommendation: Typically, three letters of recommendation from individuals familiar with the applicant’s academic or professional background.
Statement of Purpose: A well-crafted statement outlining the applicant’s research interests, career aspirations, and reasons for pursuing a PhD in Education at the University of Colorado.
Writing Sample: A sample of the applicant’s academic writing or research work.
Resume/CV: A comprehensive curriculum vitae or resume highlighting relevant experiences and qualifications.
Application Deadline
December 1, 2024
Application Fee
$60 – domestic applicants, $80 – international applicants