$30,000 in stipends: Texas Tech opens applications for Rangeland graduate fellowship

Sharonjoyce Agbai
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Texas Tech University is inviting prospective graduate students to apply for the prestigious Pendleton Scholarship in Range Science.

This fellowship represents a premier opportunity for those looking to address critical global challenges in natural resource and rangeland management.

The program is specifically designed to support students enrolling in a Master of Science (MS) program.

It aims to cultivate the next generation of scientific leaders through rigorous academic training and immersive research engagement.

Successful applicants will dive into a variety of specialized research areas vital to the environment.

A central component of the scholarship is the requirement for close collaboration with experts in the Department of Natural Resources Management. Students must identify a faculty advisor whose expertise aligns directly with their specific academic and research goals.

Funding and benefits

Selected fellows will receive comprehensive financial support, including full funding for their graduate studies and coverage of tuition and fringe benefits.

This financial package is designed to allow students to focus entirely on their academic and research pursuits.

Additionally, the scholarship provides an annual living stipend ranging from $20,000 to $30,000, depending on the recipient’s qualifications.

Students are expected to commit at least 40 hours per week to their research while based in Lubbock, Texas.

Application requirement

Ideal candidates should hold a BS degree in fields such as Range Science, Ecology, Botany, or Wildlife Science.

The selection committee prioritizes strong academic performance, scholarly potential and a clear enthusiasm for natural resource stewardship.

While GRE scores are optional, they may be submitted to strengthen an application. Notably, no prior professional experience is required, making the fellowship an ideal fit for highly motivated early-career scientists.

To apply, interested individuals must submit an online application via Google Forms, which requires a Gmail account for access.

Required materials include a Curriculum Vitae (CV), unofficial transcripts, and a list of three professional references.

Deadline

The submission timeline for this opportunity is March 1, 2026. Click here to apply. Explore more global calls on our Opportunities page

 

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