FISKE PICKS: Ten Environmental Studies Schools that Should Be On Your Radar
For more than 25 years, students and their families have looked to TheFiske Guide to Colleges to help make the most intelligent educational investment they can. The revised and updated 2011 edition of TheFiske Guide to Colleges(9781402209611; July 2011) by Edward B. Fiske features over 300 of the country’s best and most interesting colleges and universities. Readers will discover the real personality of each school based on a broad range of subjects including student body, academics, social life, and financial aid.
Edward Fiske has personally handpicked ten undergrad environmental studies programs that should be on YOUR radar for the 2011 academic year!
Colby College – In small-town Maine, an ideal perch to study the environment.
College of the Atlantic – Tiny college for alternative types that is totally devoted to human ecology.
University of California, Davis –Renowned for its research and innovation in the environmental, agricultural and biological sciences.
University of Colorado at Boulder – There is no bigger draw than Boulder for the nation’s green movement.
Dartmouth College – The Ivy League’s only rural outpost, and its leading program in environmental studies.
Eckerd College – Small college near St. Petersburg with its own stretch of Gulf Coast beach.
The Evergreen State College – Epicenter of all things green in the Pacific Northwest.
University of North Carolina at Asheville – Set among the North Carolina mountains
Tulane University – After Hurricane Katrina, Tulane stepped up its game.
University of Washington – Leader in the study of the environment in the seas as well as on land.
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About the Author:
Edward B. Fiske served for 17 years as Education Editor of the New York Times, during which time he realized that college-bound students and their families needed better information on which to base their educational choices. He wrote TheFiske Guide to Colleges to help them. He co-wrote, along with Bruce G. Hammond, TheFiske Guide to Nailing the SAT, as well as Fiske What to do When for College and TheFiske Guide to Getting into the Right College. For more information please visit http://www.sourcebookscollege.com/ and http://fiskeguide.com/.
The fourth edition of The Fiske Guide to Getting into the Right College (9781402243097) by Edward B. Fiske and Bruce Hammond will be available August 2010.