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Undergraduate News

The best way to get connected to what's going on, and weekly receive a list of jobs, scholarships, and research opportunities, is to subscribe to and read the undergraduate listerv.


Advising

We have a two-tiered advising system in the School. Your primary advisor is your faculty advisor, assigned to you when you declared your major. If you don't have a faculty advisor, see Cheryl Craddock or Bill Matter. If you have a quick question about policy, or need to add a class in the School, feel free to contact your secondary advisor, Cheryl Craddock.


Degree Options

We offer six undergraduate degree options under the major of Natural Resources:


Current Students

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Here's a checklist of things you need to be doing to make sure you get through your degree with as little aggravation as possible!


Information for Prospective Students

Prospective Students

Why Choose the School of Natural Resources and the Environment?


Undergraduate Study

The undergraduate program in the School of Natural Resources and the Environment is characterized by students with a strong interest in conserving natural resources for their own and future generations' enjoyment. We have a small School, so our students have the opportunity to get to know students, faculty, and staff well. As a student in the school, you'll have a faculty advisor, small class sizes in the major, and the personal connections within our community that enrich your undergraduate experience.


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