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Information for Admitted Students
 

 
  CONGRATULATIONS on being admitted into The Rubenstein School of Environment and Natural Resources at The University of Vermont! You have earned the opportunity to join our vibrant community of students, faculty and staff -- and your timing couldn't be better. On the heels of the Rubenstein family's $15 million gift, which made us one of only a few named endowed environmental schools, we are now moving forward with plans to convert the George D. Aiken Center into the country's greenest university building.
   
 
Students at Clear Lake Outlet
   
  We hope you will have the opportunity to attend one of our Admitted Student Visit Days. In the meantime, please explore this page, our recently released Excellence Through Innovation and Commitment report, and the rest of our Website to help you as you make your decision. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us.
 
  Four reasons to choose The Rubenstein School
  1. A Cutting-Edge Academic Program: Interdisciplinary, Integrated & In the Real World    
 
Jobs, Internships and careers    
 
Undergraduate majors and degree requirements    
 
Meet Kesha Ram, Dual Degree: Natural Resource Planning and Political Science    
      Kesha Ram    
         
  2. A Vibrant and Ambitious Community: Students. Faculty & Staff Who Share a Passion    
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Meet our community    
 
News and events    
 
The Aiken Center Greening Initiative    
 
Meet Nathaly Filión, Degrees in Natural Resources and Music    
      Nathaly Fillon    
         
  3. Our Laboratory: The Green Mountain State    
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Research opportunities    
 
Meet Nathaniel Morse, B.S. in Environmental Sciences    
      Nathaniel Morse    
         
  4. A Base Camp for Global Study: Students Exploring the U.S. and the World    
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Study abroad    
 
Learning happens near and far    
 
Meet Steve Midway, B.S. in Wildlife & Fisheries Biology    
      Steve Midway    
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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