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Ph.D.

Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences

Conduct High Impact Research in the Pacific Northwest

The Doctor of Philosophy in Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences at WSU Vancouver provides doctoral students with the opportunity to conduct well-funded research in state-of-the-art laboratories. Offered by the WSU School of the Environment, this doctoral program allows students to pursue advanced research degrees on the Vancouver campus under the direct guidance and supervision of local faculty. WSU Vancouver combines the supportive community of a small school with the extensive resources of a major research university, offering multiyear stipends that combine teaching and research assistantships along with tuition waivers.

Situated just across the Columbia River from Portland, Oregon, the campus is ideally located near the Cascade Mountains, Puget Sound and the Pacific Ocean. This prime location delivers a high quality of life and fosters a fruitful climate for scientific collaboration. Doctoral students can access diverse opportunities at numerous medical, environmental, research and teaching institutions throughout the Pacific Northwest region.

Program Highlights

Graduate faculty at WSU Vancouver engage in nationally and internationally recognized research across multiple disciplines. The academic group is highly collaborative, frequently partnering on interdisciplinary projects that span the biological and environmental sciences.

Doctoral candidates work in state-of-the-art facilities and gain access to robust financial support, including:

  • Multiyear stipends that combine teaching and research assistantships
  • Full tuition waivers
  • Regional scientific collaboration with medical, environmental, research and teaching institutions

The Three-Step Application Process

  1. Contact: You must line up a faculty mentor prior to applying. Review the faculty research pages to explore current labs and contact a mentor to discuss your goals.
  2. Notify: Once a mentor invites you to join their lab, email the natural sciences graduate programs coordinator with your name, contact information, the specific degree program you want to join and the name of your faculty mentor.
  3. Apply: Complete the online application. Select WSU Pullman when prompted for the program location, and explicitly name your WSU Vancouver faculty mentor in your statement of purpose to ensure your materials are routed to the Vancouver campus for review. Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences applicants should select Vancouver Campus as their designation.

Required Materials

  • Three letters of recommendation: Submitted online through the graduate school application system.
  • Transcripts: Official electronic transcripts from U.S. institutions can be routed directly to grad.sch.transcript@wsu.edu. Unofficial copies can be used during the review process.
  • Statement of Purpose: Identifying your target faculty mentor.
  • Current CV or Resume
  • TOEFL scores: Required for international applicants only. Scores must be sent directly from the Educational Testing Service using Institutional Code 4705.

To speed up the evaluation process, applicants can email or mail a copy of all application materials, including PDF copies of transcripts, test scores, the completed application, CV and statement of purpose, directly to the coordinator.

Mailing Address:

Natural Sciences Graduate Programs Coordinator
College of Arts and Sciences
Washington State University Vancouver
14204 NE Salmon Creek Avenue
Vancouver, WA 98686

Frequently Asked Questions

You must secure a faculty mentor before submitting your application. Review the faculty research pages to find a lab aligned with your goals, then contact the faculty member directly.

Email your contact details, targeted degree program and faculty mentor name to the natural sciences graduate programs coordinator. After notifying the coordinator, complete the online application.

While you will complete your degree on the Vancouver campus, you must select WSU Pullman on the application form and list your intended Vancouver faculty mentor in your statement of purpose to route the application correctly. Environmental and Natural Resource Sciences majors should select Vancouver Campus as their designation.

References are automatically contacted by the online system once you enter their details. They submit recommendations electronically, so no paper copies are needed.

Yes, unofficial copies of transcripts and test scores are accepted during the initial review process. However, official versions must be on file with the Graduate School if you are accepted into the program.