Did you know that your college-age son or daughter could attend the Middlebury School of the Environment this summer and earn 9 credit hours? Need-based grants are available.

The School of the Environment is open to any college undergraduate and no previous college-level coursework in environmental studies is necessary.

Students enrolling in the session (June 24 to August 5, 2016) will take three integrated courses: two core courses (a project-based practicum and one that provides an interdisciplinary perspective on a complex issue) and an elective. The three courses will share connecting themes, tools, strategies and faculty, as well as mentors, visiting scholars and practitioners. An emphasis will be on linking skills associated with leadership and innovative problem-solving with a solid grounding in the principles and concepts of environmental studies. Learn more about the courses that are offered in the program.

Admissions and financial aid applications will be available November 1. Please note that this year, there is an option to live off-campus, though all students are required to pay for and eat lunch in the dining hall as required meetings and work take place over the lunch hour.

An information session will be held on October 20th at 4:30 pm in Hillcrest 103. All are invited to attend.

Contact Stephen Trombulak, Director, if you have questions or visit the School of the Environment Blog and website for updates and information.

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