Contact email: Stephanie.Kampf@colostate.edu 

Office: Natural and Environmental Sciences Building (NESB) A112


Prospective graduate students: Please see information about our graduate programs here https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/ess/ess-research-and-professional-graduate-programs/

Professional masters: If your primary interest is in gaining skills and course background for a professional career in watershed science / hydrology, then the professional science masters may be a good fit for you. For more information, fill out the form here https://warnercnr.colostate.edu/ess/professional-science-masters/

Research masters and PhD: If you are excited about research and want a more in-depth experience learning about a focus topic, then a research-based MS Watershed Science may be a better fit than a professional masters. If you already have a masters degree and still love the research, consider the PhD Watershed Science. Research MS and PhD students may receive funding from research assistantships and/or teaching assistantships.  The number of students accepted into the programs varies between years depending on how many assistantships are available.