Office of the University Registrar

School of Natural Resources and Environment

Overview

Established: 1995

Programs: The school operates horizontally across UF’s structure of academic disciplines, offering more than 200 courses taught in 50 departments. Faculty members from these departments are affiliated with the school.

Degrees: Bachelor of Science degree in environmental science, with tracks in environmental science and natural resource management, and a Bachelor of Arts degree in environmental science with tracks in environmental education, environmental policy and environmental policy and business.

Scholarships: General financial aid information can be obtained from the Office of Student Financial Affairs. Students are eligible for scholarships awarded by the College of Agricultural and Life Sciences. Applications are available on the college website.

Internships and Career Guidance: The dean’s office maintains a list of potential sources of internships. The school grants course credit for internships (S-U grades, 1-3 credits, one per semester up to a maximum of three semesters) to enable maintenance of student status.