Nov 18 Info session in Tacoma about Evergreen's Master of Environmental Studies

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Wootan, Gail
Thu, Nov 13, 2014 10:41 PM

The Graduate Program on the Environmenthttp://www.evergreen.edu/mes/home.htm at The Evergreen State College is having an info session in Tacoma about its Master of Environmental Studies (MES) evening degree in Olympia on Nov 18. Details below:
Master of Environmental Studies Information Session
Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 5pm-6pm
Room 105
Evergreen-Tacoma Campus
1210 6th Avenue, Tacoma, WAhttp://www.evergreen.edu/tacoma/driving.htm
Register Nowhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTD6L2W
MES students use natural and social sciences to study and solve environmental problems through required core courses, electives, internships, independent study, and a required thesis.  Graduates go on to work in government, natural resources, nonprofits, environmental education, policy, and sustainable business.  The program is made for experiential learners—classes are in the evenings leaving time for jobs, internships, and volunteer experiences.  Students may attend full-time (two years) or part-time (three years). We recognize that the best environmental solutions come from a wide variety of perspectives--that is why we accept all majors, and why our students, who come to us from across the US and abroad, represent a wide range of ages, cultures and expertise.

Classes at Evergreen are credit/no credit, and narrative evaluations are used in place of grades to assess performance, reflecting both student and faculty assessment of learning. In addition, the faculty to student ratio is 15:1; so students may gain full access to faculty expertise.  Students earn a Master of Environmental Studies (MES) upon completion. The program offers a variety of scholarships and tuition waivers to qualified students. Applicationshttp://www.evergreen.edu/mes/admission.htm for Fall 2015 are now available, and our priority deadline is February 15, 2015.
Please note that AmeriCorps Members, AmeriCorps Alums, Veterans, McNair Scholars and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers apply for freehttp://www.evergreen.edu/mes/appfeewaiver.htm!  We also offer scholarships for AmeriCorps alums.
For more information, please go to www.evergreen.edu/meshttp://www.evergreen.edu/mes/ or email or call me with any questions.

Gail Wootan, M.Ed.
Assistant Director, Graduate Program on the Environmenthttp://www.evergreen.edu/mes/
The Evergreen State College
Lab 1, Room 3022 | 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW
Olympia, WA 98505
360-867-6225 (p) | 360-867-5430 (f)
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The Graduate Program on the Environment<http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/home.htm> at The Evergreen State College is having an info session in Tacoma about its Master of Environmental Studies (MES) evening degree in Olympia on Nov 18. Details below: Master of Environmental Studies Information Session Tuesday, November 18, 2014, 5pm-6pm Room 105 Evergreen-Tacoma Campus 1210 6th Avenue, Tacoma, WA<http://www.evergreen.edu/tacoma/driving.htm> Register Now<https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/WTD6L2W> MES students use natural and social sciences to study and solve environmental problems through required core courses, electives, internships, independent study, and a required thesis. Graduates go on to work in government, natural resources, nonprofits, environmental education, policy, and sustainable business. The program is made for experiential learners—classes are in the evenings leaving time for jobs, internships, and volunteer experiences. Students may attend full-time (two years) or part-time (three years). We recognize that the best environmental solutions come from a wide variety of perspectives--that is why we accept all majors, and why our students, who come to us from across the US and abroad, represent a wide range of ages, cultures and expertise. Classes at Evergreen are credit/no credit, and narrative evaluations are used in place of grades to assess performance, reflecting both student and faculty assessment of learning. In addition, the faculty to student ratio is 15:1; so students may gain full access to faculty expertise. Students earn a Master of Environmental Studies (MES) upon completion. The program offers a variety of scholarships and tuition waivers to qualified students. Applications<http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/admission.htm> for Fall 2015 are now available, and our priority deadline is February 15, 2015. Please note that AmeriCorps Members, AmeriCorps Alums, Veterans, McNair Scholars and Returned Peace Corps Volunteers apply for free<http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/appfeewaiver.htm>! We also offer scholarships for AmeriCorps alums. For more information, please go to www.evergreen.edu/mes<http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/> or email or call me with any questions. Gail Wootan, M.Ed. Assistant Director, Graduate Program on the Environment<http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/> The Evergreen State College Lab 1, Room 3022 | 2700 Evergreen Parkway NW Olympia, WA 98505 360-867-6225 (p) | 360-867-5430 (f) wootang@evergreen.edu<mailto:%7Cwootang@evergreen.edu> Like us on Facebook<https://www.facebook.com/evergreenmes> | Follow us on Twitter<https://twitter.com/> Apply Now!<http://www.evergreen.edu/mes/admission.htm>