Maria Munoz, graduate student at UC Davis, out in the field

COE Equity Program

The UC Davis College of Engineering believes diversity and inclusion are essential components of doctoral training in engineering.

Since 2019, the College of Engineering (COE) has launched a collection of strategies designed to improve the diversity of the applicant pool among our engineering graduate programs. These strategies are collectively referred to as the COE Equity program.

Chancellor May speaks at the UC Davis Black Graduation at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on June 16, 2019.
Chancellor May speaks at the UC Davis Black Graduation at the Mondavi Center for the Performing Arts on June 16, 2019.

This program is intended for individuals with the potential for leadership towards achieving the goals of improving diversity in engineering. Examples of this potential include, but are not limited to:

  • overcoming disadvantages (economic, social or educational)
  • a record of service to advance underserved populations (including tutoring or mentoring)
  • or a research topic that will ultimately assist historically underserved populations

The UC Davis College of Engineering recognizes the financial burden that the graduate application fee represents for many students, particularly students from underrepresented communities. Therefore, domestic applicants selected for participation in the COE Equity program are eligible for an application fee fellowship (valued at $135) for Fall 2025 admission. The UC Davis College of Engineering fully funds this program. Application fee fellowships will disbursed through January 15, 2025.

 

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Application fee waivers provided through this program are available for domestic Ph.D. and Master's applicants only. Waivers for international applicants are not available.