Friday, March 6, 2009

SUNY ESF



The SUNY College of Environmental Science and Forestry was originally part of Syracuse University but now is part of the SUNY system. It is located on one end of SU’s main campus, right next to the Carrier Dome. ESF students live in SU dorms, dine in SU dining halls, play on SU intramural teams, occasionally take SU courses and enjoy SU’s events all for a price slightly more than at a typical SUNY school. The 1500 students at ESF typically major in a traditional science related field, or in a specialized science field such as Wildlife Management, Forestry, Paper Science or Fisheries & Aquatics.
The Ranger School in the Adirondacks is part of the 25,000 acres owned by ESF throughout New York State that students benefit and learn from. Forest and Park Rangers, Environmental Conservation Officers, Paper Engineers (highly in demand) and Science Teachers would be well served by an ESF education.

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