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Top Colleges for Environmental Science and Sustainability

I'm interested in environmental science and sustainability but unsure where to apply. Which colleges have the best programs in these areas, especially focusing on hands-on experiences and research opportunities? Any personal experiences or advice would be awesome!

a year ago

There are several colleges that excel in providing quality education in the fields of environmental science and sustainability:

1. Stanford University: This university is renowned for its interdisciplinary programs in Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences, and has a strong emphasis on practical research and experiential learning.

2. University of California, Berkeley: UC Berkeley is highly ranked for its Environmental Science programs. The College of Natural Resources offers a number of hands-on research opportunities.

3. Yale University: Their School of the Environment offers programs with a practical focus. It's known for impressive fieldwork opportunities and for promoting leadership in environmental policy and conservation.

4. Middlebury College: This college is recognized to be a frontrunner in environmental studies, particularly for its commitment to becoming a carbon-neutral campus. Middlebury also offers a unique summer program at its School of the Environment.

5. College of the Atlantic: Known for its unique approach to learning, this college offers a major in Human Ecology, which can be tailored to concentrate on environmental science. It emphasizes experiential learning and even includes a term of off-campus study in the graduation requirements.

These are just a few examples. Remember, the "best" program is subjective and depends on what you're looking for in your college experience. Whichever colleges you're considering, look closely at the courses offered, the faculty in your desired department, opportunities for internships or study abroad (especially those focused on environmental work), and the specific resources available to students in the program.

a year ago

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