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Reputable colleges with horticulture programs?

Hi there! I'm a high school junior and I've found a love for horticulture. I'm wondering if anyone knows any colleges with reputable horticulture degree programs? Any input would be greatly appreciated.

2 years ago

Hi! It's terrific that you've discovered a passion for horticulture. There are several reputable colleges with excellent horticulture programs you can consider. Here's a list of some notable options:

1. Cornell University (Ithaca, NY) - Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences has a well-regarded Plant Sciences major with a concentration in Horticulture. They offer excellent research facilities, and their faculty are recognized experts in the field.

2. University of Georgia (Athens, GA) - The College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences offers a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture where you can focus on areas like fruit and vegetable production or ornamental horticulture and landscape design.

3. Michigan State University (East Lansing, MI) - The Department of Horticulture at MSU offers a Bachelor of Science in Horticulture with various specializations, such as Landscape Design, Construction, and Management or Organic and Sustainable Vegetable Production.

4. Texas A&M University (College Station, TX) - Texas A&M's Horticultural Sciences program lets you choose from concentrations like Floriculture, Fruit and Vegetable Production, or Landscape Horticulture to tailor your education to your interests.

5. University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) - UF's College of Agricultural and Life Sciences also offers a horticulture-focused major (Environmental Horticulture) with multiple specializations, including Urban Horticulture, Nursery and Greenhouse Management, and Landscape and Turfgrass Science.

It's important to investigate each program and visit campuses (if possible) to see which one aligns with your interests and goals. Additionally, you might want to consider internships, research opportunities, and job placements post-graduation when choosing a program. Good luck, and I hope this helps you in your college search journey!

2 years ago

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