Wednesday, March 29, 2023

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.

The wide range of areas you can study and the career paths that are available to you with a degree from Penn State are unrivaled.

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.

The University of Kentucky College of Agriculture, Food and Environment prides itself on providing a real-world, hands-on education.

Students at Kent State have the opportunities of a larger, public university with a small-town feel; but still have access to all of the wonders of northeastern Ohio.

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.

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

Wilmington College focuses on hands-on learning in the agriculture program. An educational farm enhances the classroom experience and a new, state-of-the-art Center for the Sciences and Agriculture sets Wilmington’s laboratory facilities apart.

The University of Northwestern Ohio provides relevant, real-world education and delivers accredited academics at an affordable price.

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