What colleges/universities are good both in setting and classes for kid interested in the outdoors

Anonymous
Humboldt State
University of Oregon
Montana
CU Boulder
Dartmouth
UWashington
UC Davis
UVM
University of British Columbia
Anonymous
A friend’s child went here:

https://www.warren-wilson.edu/
Anonymous
Definitely Middlebury though no ocean.
Anonymous
OP here--wow thank you! I'll look up these schools. And I'll come back and check in case there are any new posts. Thank you again.
Anonymous
Evergreen, in Washington State.
Anonymous
Check out Pitzer and Pomona. They have excellent environmental analysis programs and SoCal has a very diverse geography (forests, oceans, deserts, mountains, islands, etc. all within reach). The outdoors club is very active and has a ton of budgeting for trips in the area. There's a nearby botanical garden and a huge eco-reserve/field station that the students go to for ecological studies. Pomona requires every student to go on a wilderness trip- it's part of their orientation adventures program.

Most LACs tend to be in picturesque, natural areas. I also recommend Bowdoin in coastal Maine- great environmental analysis program and an ocean research station.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Definitely Middlebury though no ocean.


Bowdoin...it’s likr Middlebury with an ocean. And they have that oceanographic studies campus.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Not sure of the major but I would suggest University of Colorado.


Yup. This is where your DC needs to go
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Evergreen, in Washington State.


Anonymous
Lots of good suggestions here. I'd also throw in Sewanee. It actually sits on a 13,000 acre nature preserve on top of "the mountain" and has a very active outing club.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Evergreen, in Washington State.




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Anonymous
Western State Colorado University. You've never heard of it. It is incredible.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:(I know this is a broad category, but my kid is only going into 8th so I'm just starting out.) DD is extremely athletic (more than any other girl I know) both in sports and in hiking/outdoors and swims in the ocean. She said that she doesn't want to go to a college in the city; she wants to be in nature (doesn't have to be near a body of water, but something nature-y).

She is someone who would be in misery doing a desk job. Although she has high grades, she hates sitting. So just wondering if you could offer advice on either of these two things--what college or what kind of major, to look towards.

Thanks!


University of New Hampshire is very outdoorsy and has an Outdoor Education Major:
https://catalog.unh.edu/undergraduate/health-human-services/programs-study/outdoor-education/outdoor-education-major-bs/

and an Outdoor Adventure Leadership Minor:
https://catalog.unh.edu/undergraduate/health-human-services/programs-study/outdoor-adventure-leadership/outdoor-adventure-leadership-minor/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Evergreen, in Washington State.




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I assume its because Evergreen, along with Warren Wilson (and to a lesser extent, Northland), is one of the most militant hippie environmentalist colleges in the country. Like, hardcore hippie. People who don't shower for years. People who live in tents. Vegetarians are seen as weak-willed. Etc., etc.
Anonymous
If your DD is only in 8th grade, this seems like a lot of wheel-spinning for nothing. Your child will change considerably over the next few years. Wait until at least 10th grade.
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