
Eligibility
This program is designed for graduates and undergraduates (senior standing or permission from Prof. Schultink), majoring in Resource Development, Urban Planning, Landscape Architecture, Crop & Soil Sciences, Geography, and other natural resource departments (Forestry, Fisheries and Wildlife, and Parks and Recreation).
Students must be in good academic standing, with a grade point average of at least a 2.00 at the time of application. Meeting this minimum grade point average does not, however, guarantee admission - additional eligibility criteria may apply, and students must be judged academically prepared by appropriate program faculty members.
Students are encouraged to discuss the program with Professor Schultink to determine if the program objectives fit their specific needs, capacity, and interest, or to discuss relevant course paper topics.
Participation may be denied to an applicant whose conduct prior to departure raises doubts that he or she should be allowed to participate in an international experience.
