Hello to the listserv!
Frostburg State University is happy to announce several new graduate positions 
becoming available for Fall 2025. In addition, we are launching a new 
scholarship program to encourage regional professionals in the Natural 
Resources to obtain a Master's, taking classes part-time for three years. 
Please see the two announcements below.
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Several MS positions in Applied Ecology and Conservation Biology - Frostburg 
State University
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Graduate Student Opportunities – Fall 2025 Cohort
Department of Biology, Frostburg State University
The Master’s programs in Applied Ecology & Conservation Biology and Wildlife & 
Fisheries Biology at Frostburg State University are now recruiting passionate 
and driven students for the Fall 2025 graduate cohort!
We are specifically seeking candidates to join the Parasites and Plastics 
Ecology Group, with at least three funded graduate research positions 
available. This is an exciting opportunity to engage in impactful research 
addressing pressing environmental and ecological challenges.
About the Research Projects:
Selected students will have the opportunity to work on projects that involve a 
diverse array of taxonomic groups, including: Insects, Gastropods, Fish, and 
Birds from a range of ecological systems.
Potential study topics include, but are not limited to: Wildlife disease and 
parasite infection ecology, Ecosystem and population health, Dynamics of 
plastic pollution and its effects on ecological systems, Projects that 
integrate the study of plastic pollution with other ecological themes are 
highly encouraged.
Why Frostburg State University?
Frostburg State University (FSU) is a public university nestled in the scenic 
mountains of western Maryland. Known for its strong focus on experiential 
learning, FSU offers a supportive environment for academic and professional 
growth, with access to diverse ecosystems for hands-on research and field 
studies. The university is committed to sustainability, innovation, and 
fostering a vibrant community of scholars dedicated to addressing real-world 
challenges. FSU’s close-knit campus and exceptional faculty provide an ideal 
setting for students to excel in their academic pursuits while contributing to 
meaningful change.
Funding and Assistantship Opportunities:
Graduate students at FSU benefit from Teaching Assistantships (TAs) that 
include: Full or partial tuition remission to significantly offset educational 
costs and a living stipend for the academic year.
Additional opportunities are available for: University service roles, which can 
provide scholarships and supplemental summer pay.
These funding options ensure that students can focus on their research and 
academic goals while minimizing financial burdens.
Eligibility and Expectations:
Applicants should have a strong interest in ecological research and 
environmental health.
Backgrounds in biology, ecology, or related fields are preferred.
Prior research experience is a plus but not required.
Candidates are encouraged to explore shared research interests with the faculty 
advisor before applying.
Note: Cold applications are unlikely to be viewed as competitive. It is 
strongly recommended that interested individuals contact Dr. Kate Sheehan 
(klshee...@frostburg.edu) to discuss their research interests and alignment 
with the program.
Application Requirements:
Faculty Advisor: Applicants must secure a major professor within the Department 
of Biology who is willing to mentor and guide their thesis research. It is 
essential that your research interests align with those of the faculty member.
For detailed information on admission requirements, please visit: FSU AECB 
Admission Requirements: 
https://www.frostburg.edu/academics/majorminors/graduate/ms-applied-ecology-and-conservation-biology/additional-resources/aecb-admission-requirements.php
Prospective students must meet the following criteria:
Educational Background: Completion of a baccalaureate degree from a regionally 
accredited institution with an undergraduate GPA of at least 3.0 on a 4.0 scale.
GRE Scores: Submission of GRE scores with a minimum combined score of 300 
(Verbal + Quantitative) on the General Test. Scores below this threshold will 
be considered on an individual basis.
References: Three professional references attesting to your suitability for 
graduate study. Contact information for these references should be provided in 
your online application.
Résumé: Submission of a current résumé detailing your academic and professional 
experiences.
Statement of Purpose: A typewritten statement summarizing your educational 
goals and research interests.
How to Apply:
To express interest in one of these positions contact Dr. Kate Sheehan at 
klsheehan(AT)frostburg.edu to discuss potential research alignment.
Submit a complete online application to the graduate program through Frostburg 
State University, ensuring all the above requirements are met.
Application reviews start on March 1st, 2025
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Continuing Education - Master's degrees for Natural Resources Professionals
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Continuing Education Leading to a Master's of Science for  Natural Resource 
Professionals
Department of Biology, Frostburg State University
The Department of Biology at Frostburg State University (FSU) is excited to 
announce Graduate Student Recruitment Scholarships for local/regional natural 
resource professionals! These scholarships are designed to support individuals 
employed in parks, wildlife management, and conservation agencies who are 
seeking to advance their careers with a graduate degree.
FSU’s Applied Ecology & Conservation Biology and Wildlife & Fisheries Biology 
programs are uniquely positioned as Maryland’s only graduate programs in these 
fields, offering unparalleled opportunities for professional and academic 
growth.
Program Overview:
We are accepting up to 8 individuals into our graduate programs for part-time 
enrollment (6 credits per semester) to complete a Master’s degree within 3 
years.
This program targets professionals in the natural resources field who:

  *   Will not require tuition remission but can benefit from a yearly 
scholarship of $2,500 for up to 3 years.
  *   Are at least half-time employees of state, federal, or NGO agencies that 
reimburse tuition.

Additional Highlights:

  *   There is no teaching requirement for participants.
  *   Students are encouraged to complete a thesis project related to ongoing 
work with their respective agencies or on emerging topics in applied ecology 
and conservation biology.

Program Benefits:

  *   Career Advancement: Earn advanced credentials to enhance professional 
growth while maintaining your current employment.
  *   Flexibility: Designed for working professionals with part-time enrollment 
(minimum of 6 credit hours/semester).
  *   Financial Support: Reduce the cost of graduate education while balancing 
work and study.
  *   Enhanced Workforce Development: Strengthen regional natural resource 
management through advanced education.

How to Apply:
Connect with Faculty: Contact faculty in the Department of Biology to discuss 
your interests and confirm mentorship availability. Be prepared to share 
transcripts and GRE scores (if you have them).
Employment Verification: Provide proof of a permanent position within an agency 
and contact information for supervisors to confirm part-time employment.
Submit Your Application: Complete the online application through FSU Graduate 
Admissions. Ensure you meet all admission requirements, including transcripts, 
and reference contact information.
Contact Information:
Dr. Kumudini Munasinghe
Graduate Coordinator | Associate Professor
kamunasinghe(AT)frostburg.edu
Dr. Kate Sheehan
Wildlife Parasitologist | Assistant Professor
klsheehan(AT)frostburg.edu
Join us to elevate your career in natural resource management while making a 
tangible impact on the environment and your community!

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Cheers
Kate L. Sheehan, PhD
Assistant Professor
Department of Biology
Frostburg State University
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