Hello, folks --
I'm set to finish community college at the end of this fall, with an associate's in psychology.
However, I do intend to switch majors and transfer to a new school, this time learning sustainable agriculture and / or related fields.
I would like an environmental focus in the food science that I learn, preferably in the New England region.
So, a school with majors in both agriculture and environmental fields, especially where I could dual major, is ideal for me.
And so far, CollegeVine yields the University of Maine for my wishes.
But of your own knowledge, do you have another school in mind?
And in general, what admissions advice could you share for a study like I'm intending?
(Thank you in advance!)
Here are some other schools to consider:
- Hampshire College
- Cornell University
- Rutgers University
- University of Vermont
- Tufts University
I recommend not only looking into dual majoring, but also getting a major in agriculture and a certificate in sustainability. There are many schools which offer such a combination, and the USDA has a list of them. Hope this helps!
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