Trends in Undergraduate Enrollment in Natural Resources at NAPFSC Institutions, 1980-2003

Location

Agassiz / High Country Conference Center

Event Website

http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol12/

Start Date

3-15-2004 12:30 PM

End Date

3-15-2004 1:00 PM

Description

Undergraduate enrollments were obtained by degree programs in natural resources for a representative sample (n=30) of universities having membership in the National Association of Professional Forestry Schools and Colleges (NAPFSC). Nationally, enrollments dropped to a low point in 1987, increased sharply to a maximum in 1995, and then decreased steadily through the present (2003). This trend differed little among geographic regions.

Comments

Session 1. Administrative/Leadership Aspects of Teaching and Learning. Recommended Citation: Sharik, Terry L.; Field, David B.; Force, Jo Ellen; Keathley, Dan; and Smith, C.T. Tat (2004) "Trends in undergraduate enrollment in natural resources at NAPFSC Institutions, 1980-2003," Natural Resources and Environmental Issues: Vol. 12, Article 15. Available at: http://digitalcommons.usu.edu/nrei/vol12/iss1/15

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Trends in Undergraduate Enrollment in Natural Resources at NAPFSC Institutions, 1980-2003

Agassiz / High Country Conference Center

Undergraduate enrollments were obtained by degree programs in natural resources for a representative sample (n=30) of universities having membership in the National Association of Professional Forestry Schools and Colleges (NAPFSC). Nationally, enrollments dropped to a low point in 1987, increased sharply to a maximum in 1995, and then decreased steadily through the present (2003). This trend differed little among geographic regions.

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