[ECOLOG-L] Graduate student opportunity (MS in Environmental Education)

2017-11-08 Thread SOU SEEC
Dear Colleagues,


The Environmental Education program at Southern Oregon University is proud
to offer a Master of Science program, which is accredited by the North
American Association for Environmental Education.  This program is designed
to create leaders in the field of Environmental Education.  Our program
offers interdisciplinary training in the natural sciences, ecology, and
education, all in the diverse and spectacular Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion of
southwestern Oregon and northern California.


Our science-based program offers several unique elements including our
culminating project.  The graduate students collaborate to design and
present both a day and residential program aimed at diverse audiences
(grades K-12) located at a Field Station (Deer Creek Center) and on the
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.


The graduate academic experience can be further enriched by adding a Master
of Arts in Teaching with licensure, a certificate in nonprofit management,
a thesis, or a project that can be integrated with the Environmental
Education degree.  Every student will complete an exit interview and either
an oral exam, project, or thesis.


Financial aid may be available to students. Some students may qualify for
in-state tuition through the Western Regional Graduate Program
.  Five graduate assistantships are offered each
year to Environmental Education graduate students, four through the
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center Office.  Going into effect during
the first fall quarter and continuing through the following summer,
graduate assistants receive an 80% in-state tuition remission and a monthly
stipend.  The assistantship requires 12 hours of work per week.  Positions
include Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC) Office Manager, SEEC
Assistant Office Manager, Outreach Coordinator/Kit Manager, and Fall in the
Field Coordinator.  The fifth assistantship is offered as an instructor for
introductory biology labs for those with sufficient background in biology.
This assistantship includes fall, winter, and spring terms.  Additional
assistantships are often available to environmental education graduate
students depending on funding and availability. Please contact us for more
information.


An additional letter explaining your qualifications is required to be
considered for a graduate assistantship.  Applications for admission into
the Environmental Education program are considered January 16, 2018 and
April 16, 2018.  Applications received by the January 16th deadline receive
priority consideration for graduate assistantships.  For information about
application requirements visit https://inside.sou.edu/seec/apply.html.


For more information about the program, please visit our website at
http://www.sou.edu/academics/environmental-education/ or contact Paige
Engelbrektsson at s...@sou.edu.

Sincerely,

Paige Engelbrektsson
Graduate Assistant
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC)
Southern Oregon University
http://www.sou.edu/academics/environmental-education/
www.facebook.com/Siskiyou.Environmental.Education.Center

(541) 552-6876
s...@sou.edu


[ECOLOG-L] Graduate student opportunity (MS in Environmental Education)

2017-06-22 Thread SOU SEEC
Dear Colleagues,


The Environmental Education program at Southern Oregon University is proud
to offer a Master of Science program, which is accredited by the North
American Association for Environmental Education.  This program is designed
to create leaders in the field of Environmental Education. Our program
offers interdisciplinary training in the natural sciences, ecology, and
education, all in the diverse and spectacular Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion of
southwestern Oregon and northern California.


Our science-based program offers several unique elements including our
culminating project. The graduate students collaborate to design and
present both a day and residential program aimed at diverse audiences
(grades K-12) located at a Field Station (Deer Creek Center) and on the
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.


The graduate academic experience can be further enriched by adding a Master
of Arts in Teaching with licensure, a certificate in nonprofit management,
thesis, or project that can be integrated with the Environmental Education
degree. Every student will complete an exit interview and either an oral
exam, project, or thesis.


Financial aid may be available to students. Some students may qualify for
in-state tuition through the Western Regional Graduate Program
. Five graduate assistantships are offered each
year to Environmental Education graduate students, four through the
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center. Going into effect during the first
fall quarter and continuing through the following summer, graduate
assistants receive an 80% in-state tuition remission and a monthly stipend.
The assistantship requires 12 hours of work per week. Positions include
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC) Office Manager, SEEC
Assistant Office Manager, Outreach Coordinator/Kit Manager, and Fall in the
Field Coordinator. The fifth assistantship is offered as an instructor for
introductory biology labs for those with sufficient background in biology.
This assistantship includes fall, winter, and spring terms. Additional
assistantships are often available to environmental education graduate
students depending on funding and availability. Please contact us for more
information.


An additional letter explaining your qualifications is required to be
considered for a graduate assistantship. Applications for admission into
the Environmental Education program are considered January 16, 2018 and
April 16, 2018. Applications received by the January 16th deadline receive
priority consideration for graduate assistantships. For information about
application requirements visit https://inside.sou.edu/seec/apply.html.


For more information about the program, please visit our website at
http://www2.sou.edu/academics/environmental-education/ or contact Hope
Braithwaite at s...@sou.edu.


Sincerely,
Hope Braithwaite
Graduate Assistant
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC)
Southern Oregon University
www.sou.edu/ee/
www.facebook.com/Siskiyou.Environmental.Education.Center

(541) 552-6876
s...@sou.edu


[ECOLOG-L] Graduate student opportunity (MS in Environmental Education)

2016-11-03 Thread SOU SEEC
Dear Colleagues,


The Environmental Education program at Southern Oregon University is proud
to offer a Master of Science program accredited by the North American
Association for Environmental Education.  This program is designed to
create leaders in the field of Environmental Education.  Our program offers
interdisciplinary training in the natural sciences, ecology, and education,
all in the diverse and spectacular Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion of
southwestern Oregon and northern California.


Our science-based program offers several unique elements including our
culminating project. The graduate students collaborate to design and
present both a day and residential program aimed at diverse audiences
(grades 2-12) located at a Field Station (Deer Creek Center) and on the
Cascade-Siskiyou National Monument.


The graduate academic experience can be further enriched by adding a
certificate in non-profit management, thesis, project, or teaching license.
 Students may choose to incorporate a Master of Arts in Teaching and earn
teacher licensure at the secondary level with a science endorsement
(options for licensure at the elementary and middle level are also
possible).


Four graduate assistantship positions are offered each year to
Environmental Education graduate students through the Siskiyou
Environmental Education Center and an additional assistantship is offered
as an instructor for introductory biology labs.  Going into effect during
the first fall quarter and lasting throughout the first year of study,
graduate assistants receive an 80% in-state tuition remission and a monthly
stipend.  The assistantship requires 12 hours of work per week.  Positions
include Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC) Office Manager, SEEC
Office Assistant, Education Outreach Coordinator, and Fall in the Field
coordinator.


Applications for graduate assistantships receive priority consideration and
must be received by January 16, 2017. Applications for admission into the
Environmental Education program are considered January 16, 2017 and April
17, 2017. For more information about application requirements visit
inside.sou.edu/ee/apply.html.

Financial aid may be available to students.  Some students may qualify for
in-state tuition through the Western Regional Graduate Program.


For more information about the program, please visit our website at
sou.edu/ee or contact Hope Braithwaite at s...@sou.edu.


Sincerely,
Hope Braithwaite
Graduate Assistant
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC)
Southern Oregon University
www.sou.edu/ee/
www.facebook.com/Siskiyou.Environmental.Education.Center

(541) 552-6876
s...@sou.edu


[ECOLOG-L] Graduate student opportunity (MS in Environmental Education)

2015-11-12 Thread SOU SEEC
Dear Colleagues,

The Environmental Education program at Southern Oregon University is proud
to offer a Masters of Science program designed to create leaders in the
field of Environmental Education.  Our program offers interdisciplinary
training in the natural sciences, ecology and education, all in the diverse
and spectacular Klamath-Siskiyou Bioregion of southwestern Oregon and
northern California.

Our science-based program offers several unique elements including our
culminating project. The graduate students collaborate to design and
present both a day and residential program aimed at diverse audiences located
at our Field Station (Deer Creek Center) and on the Cascade-Siskiyou
National Monument.

Students may also choose to incorporate a Masters of Arts in Teaching and
earn teacher licensure at the secondary level with a science endorsement
(options for licensure at the elementary and middle level are also
possible) or a certificate in non-profit management as an integrated part
of the program.

Four to six graduate assistantship positions are offered each year to
Environmental Education graduate students.  Going into effect during the
first fall quarter and lasting throughout the first year of study, graduate
assistants receive an 80% in-state tuition remission and a monthly
stipend.  The assistantship requires 12 hours of work per week.  Positions
include Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC) Office Manager, SEEC
Office Assistant, Education Outreach Coordinator, Fall in the Field
coordinator, and instructors for introductory biology labs.

Financial aid may be available to students.  Some students may qualify for
in-state tuition through the Western Regional Graduate Program.

For details on how to apply, please visit our website at www.sou.edu/ee or
contact Colleen MacGilvray at s...@sou.edu.  The priority deadline for
admittance into the program is January 15, 2016.

Sincerely,
Colleen MacGilvray
Graduate Assistant
Siskiyou Environmental Education Center (SEEC)
Southern Oregon University
www.sou.edu/ee/
www.facebook.com/Siskiyou.Environmental.Education.Center

(541) 552-6876
s...@sou.edu