Thursday, April 18, 2024

The Ohio State University ATI campus provides educational programs leading to associate degrees in agriculture, horticulture, environmental sciences, business, and engineering technology with a high value placed on lifelong learning.

Potomac State College of West Virginia University has been helping agriculture and forestry students turn their dreams into careers for more than a hundred years.

Cincinnati State Technical & Community College has the most affordable tuition in the state per credit hour and the curriculum includes hands-on education.

Southwestern Michigan College has partnered with Michigan State University to offer Agricultural Technology. It also has an Environmental Sciences program.

Many Antioch College graduates pursue agriculture, forestry, conservation and biology careers.

Central State University is an 1890 Land Grant Institution offering Research, Extension, and Teaching in Agriculture.

Lake Erie College is in a prime location for environmental science majors, with access to surrounding resources, internship sites, and individualized education/experiential learning.

Ashland University, located in rural Ohio, owns several environmental preserves allowing students research opportunities near campus.

The mission of Ohio State University’s College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sciences is to provide personal attention, career track options, and real-world learning experiences.

Pennsylvania College of Technology is a special mission affiliate of Penn State University committed to hands-on, applied technology education.