Clemson University Graduate Scholarship 2025 – Fully Funded Masters & PhD Study in the USA

The Clemson University Graduate Scholarship offers a fully funded opportunity for qualified Master's and PhD students to pursue graduate studies in the United States. This prestigious scholarship includes a full graduate assistantship, tuition waiver, and a generous annual stipend of $25,000 for PhD students and $22,000 for Master’s students.

Scholarship Program Details

This is a multidisciplinary research program supervised by a team of expert faculty at Clemson University:

* Dr. Christophe Darnault – Environmental Engineering & Earth Sciences

* Dr. Brunela Rodrigues – Wood Utilization & Biomaterials

* Dr. Michael Stoner – Civil Engineering

* Dr. Jim Anderson – Waterfowl & Wetlands Conservation

Fully funded graduate assistantship positions are available at the James C. Kennedy Wetland Conservation Center, Clemson University, with a focus on sustainability, engineering, wetlands, and conservation.

Eligibility Criteria

To be considered, applicants must:

* Hold a BSc (for MSc applicants) or MSc (for PhD applicants) in:

  • Environmental or Civil Engineering
  • Materials Science, Wood Science, Forest Engineering
  • Environmental Science or a closely related field
  • Have a minimum undergraduate GPA of 3.0

* Show strong interest and/or experience in:

  • Engineering design
  • Material science
  • Design software
  • Additional desirable interests include:
  • Environmental sustainability
  • Historic preservation
  • Wetlands
  • Statistics
  • Research publishing

* Possess a valid driver’s license and reliable transportation

Scholarship Benefits

Selected candidates will receive:

* Full Tuition Waiver

* Annual Living Stipend:

  • $25,000 for PhD students
  • $22,000 for Master’s students

* Mentorship from a multidisciplinary faculty team

* Research and publishing opportunities in world-class facilities

Required Documents

Applicants must submit the following:

1. Letter of interest

2. Updated résumé

3. Statement of purpose (under 1,000 words) outlining:

  •  Why do you want to work on this project
  • Your research interests
  • Long-term career goals

4. Unofficial academic transcripts

5. GRE/TOEFL scores (if available)

6. Valid driver’s license

7. Published papers (if available)

8. Contact details of 3 references

How to Apply 

1. Compile all required documents

2. Send your application via email to: Ms. Crystal Anderson [crhode2@clemson.edu]

For more information, visit https://www.clemson.edu/cafls/kennedy-center/team.html

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