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OHIO STATE ATI 17:1 student-faculty ratio —2— — 79 — 421 years to get started percentage of students in your career who receive some form of financial aid student residents in on-campus townhouse apartments 609 — 30 — — 4,000+ — number of acres covered by programs of study the Wooster campus total enrollment 2 — 94 — — 83 — national ranking among two-year miles to the ’Shoe Ohio counties technical schools* for Buckeye football represented by students *2020, Niche.com — $3,000+ — yearly tuition saved by 25 clubs, leadership — 60 — starting your Ohio State organizations, and sports pizza places degree at Ohio State ATI opportunities on campus near Wooster
ENGAGE. DISCOVER. LEARN. CREATE. Copyright © Free Vector Make a difference in the world! At Ohio State ATI in Wooster, you can get started in a career in as little as two years, or you can complete the first two years of a bachelor’s degree. In fact, you can start any of Ohio State’s 200+ majors here and save more than $3,000 in tuition and fees per year compared to the Columbus campus. As a nationally top-ranked* two-year institution, Ohio State ATI offers the personalized education, hands-on experience, and campus community you’re looking for. Get ready for the future! *Ranked no. 2 nationally among two-year technical schools in 2020 by Niche.com. FAST FACT: You can start any of Ohio State’s 200+ majors on the Ohio State ATI campus in Wooster, Ohio. 1
You’ll be in demand as a student who has real-world, applicable experience. Internship and job opportunities await. Thirty strong, career-focused degree and certificate programs can be combined to match specific career goals. All programs include opportunities for hands-on learning, and many of our students have job offers in hand before they graduate as a result of internship opportunities in several of our programs. WHERE SOME OF OUR FAST FACT: STUDENTS ARE EMPLOYED: Credits earned at Ohio State ATI Agland Co-Op • Akron Veterinary Referral & can be applied toward bachelor’s Emergency Center • Amazon • Apple Farm Service • degree programs at Ohio State’s Applied Geology and Environmental Science • Columbus campus. Biltmore Estate • Blue Label Digital Printing • Bobcat Co. • Bogner Construction Co. • Boston Children’s Hospital • BrewDog • Brexton • Bring the Farm to You • BrownFlynn • Bruns Animal Clinic • Bryant Agriculture Enterprise • Buckeye Ag Testing • Bunge North America • Bureau of Land FAST FACT: Management • Cargill • Charles River Laboratories • Columbus Crew • Columbus and Franklin County Handshake is our college’s Metro Parks • The Country Club at Muirfield Village • complimentary online career Dig-It Landscaping • European Wax Center • services site. It allows Eversound • Farm Bureau Federation • Ferguson employers to post job/internship Construction Co. • Fieldcrest Farm • Fifth Third Bank • opportunities to students. Firestone Country Club • The Goodyear Tire & Rubber As a student, you have lifetime access to the system and can Co. • Green Circle Growers • Huntington National apply for these jobs. Visit Bank • John Deere & Co. • Kalmbach Feeds • handshake.osu.edu. Mars Petcare U.S. • Muirfield Village Golf Club • NASA Goddard Space Flight Center • Nestlé • Ohio Department of Natural Resources • Ohio Environmental Protection Agency • Oracle • Polar Bears International • Procter & Gamble • Apply for admission T. Marzetti Co. • Tesla • Turner Construction • U.S. Dairy Association • U.S. Department of Agriculture • to Ohio State ATI The Walt Disney Co. • Wild Flavors online at apply.osu.edu beginning Aug. 1 of your senior year. 2
TRANSITION TO COLUMBUS Associate of Science programs (AS) Agribusiness Environment and Natural Resources: Specializations Agricultural Communication in Environmental Science Associate of Science programs are specifically designed to help you transition from Ohio State ATI and Natural Resource Agricultural Systems to the Columbus campus. Management Management Food Business Management • Through Ohio State ATI programs, you can Agriscience Education receive your associate degree and complete Horticultural Science half of the degree requirements for a bachelor’s Agronomy from the College of Food, Agricultural, and Sustainable Agriculture Animal Sciences: Environmental Sciences (CFAES) at the Specializations in Animal Columbus campus. Health, Beef, Dairy, Horse, 1+3 Program: Professional • Once at Ohio State ATI, complete 30 credit Small Ruminant, and Swine Golf Management. hours and maintain at least a 2.0 GPA, and you The Professional Golf will be automatically guaranteed acceptance Biochemical Sciences: Management program into CFAES at the Columbus campus. Specializations in Biology, at Ohio State is the only such Food Science, and Pre- program in Ohio and only one • Over half of our incoming students aspire to Veterinary Medicine of three in the Midwest. eventually transfer into a bachelor’s degree Community Leadership: The 1+3 program allows you program. Curricular roadmaps provide pathways Specializations in Community to complete the first year of to bachelor’s degree programs and advise and Extension Education, the program at Ohio State students in long-term course planning. Visit and Leadership ATI before transitioning to ati.osu.edu/pathways. Columbus to complete the Construction Systems final three years of your Management bachelor’s degree. TWO YEARS TO GRADUATION Associate of Applied Science Bioenergy and Water Horse Production Treatment Management and Management programs (AAS) Business Management: Hydraulic Power Associate of Applied Science programs are Specializations in and Motion Control hands-on and focused on developing practical Agricultural Business and knowledge and skills. General Business Landscape Horticulture • Gain a paid internship experience and/or Construction Management Livestock Production participate in a practical work experience that and Management: often leads to permanent employment. Crop Management Specializations in Beef, and Soil Conservation: Small Ruminant, and Swine • Additionally, pursue one of our nine-month Specializations in Crop certificate programs to enter the workforce Management and Soil Power Equipment with more enhanced, specialized training in Conservation Turfgrass Management your field of interest. Dairy Cattle Production • Customize any program by adding a second and Management major or certificate program to maximize your Nine-Month career options. Floral Design and Marketing Certificate Programs: Bioenergy Greenhouse and Hydraulic Service Nursery Management: and Repair Specializations in Greenhouse, Greenhouse Turfgrass Equipment Engineering Technology, Manager and Nursery 3
FIRST-CLASS FACILITIES Ohio State ATI is not your average college campus. Specialized programs call for specialized facilities, and we’ve got them. As a student, you’ll have ready access to all of the facilities, equipment, and resources you’ll need to gain real-world experience in your major—on campus or nearby—every day. WHATEVER YOUR AREA OF INTEREST, Greenhouse Grace L. Drake WE’RE THE ONES WHO HAVE THE FACILITIES Complex Agricultural Laboratory* TO MEET YOUR NEEDS. Annual and Perennial Gardens Beef Facilities Ohio State ATI’s 1,700-acre working agricultural learning laboratory includes a dairy facility; beef, swine, and goat Computer Labs Dairy Facility operations; an equine center; and a land laboratory for crop and environmental research. Science Labs Equine Center Retail Flower Shop Small Ruminant Ohio State ATI owns Hawk’s Nest Golf Club, an 18-hole and Floral Design Facilities course rated one of the best public access courses in Studio Ohio and a real-world learning lab for our students. Swine Facility Fluid Power Lab On-campus resources include a student-managed flower 1,700-Acre shop, the latest software for computer-assisted design Power Equipment Lab Learning (CAD), and science labs equipped with state-of-the-art Laboratory instrumentation such as electrophoresis equipment for OARDC DNA analysis. Hawk’s Nest Golf Course* Our campus is located next door to the Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center (OARDC), one of New Science the largest research institutes of its kind in the United Building States, as well as Secrest Arboretum, a 110-acre outdoor laboratory and landscape garden. OARDC is also a source of internships and campus jobs for Ohio State ATI students. FAST FACT: Visiting campus in person is by far the best way to experience all that Ohio State ATI has to offer. During your visit, you’ll learn about admission, facilities, and support services, and you’ll tour campus and visit the apartment village, all while finding out more about your major of interest. Schedule your visit today at ati.osu.edu/visit. *off-campus facilities 4
FAST FACT: Designed by renowned animal behaviorist Temple Grandin, Ohio State ATI’s Beef Cattle Handling Facility offers students and beef producers the most up-to-date instruction on animal handling. The progressive design includes a corral, dual alleyways with a hydraulic squeeze chute and breeding box, and sorting pens. 5
Our campus is a great place to live with lots to do. Our townhouse apartments are not your average residence hall rooms. You’ll enjoy all the comforts of home, plus cable TV, internet access, free parking, and even free laundry (just bring your own detergent). Enjoy cooking in your apartment kitchen or swing by Café Carmen, conveniently located on campus. We have student clubs and organizations to suit every interest, a recreational sports program, and campuswide social activities. Opportunities are available for students who would like to maintain a part-time job while at Ohio State ATI. FAST FACT: Seventy-nine percent of Ohio State ATI students are involved in clubs or organizations on campus. 6
Ohio State provides many opportunities for Buckeyes to participate in activities and events on both the Wooster and Columbus campuses. HERE ARE A FEW OF OUR CAMPUS CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS Agronomy Club • Collegiate 4-H • Collegiate FFA • Community Council • Dairy Cattle Judging Team • Hoof-n-Hide Club • Landscape Club • Phi Theta Kappa (international honor society for two-year colleges) • Pre-Veterinary Club • Student Activities Council • Turf Club FAST FACT: Ohio State ATI is the largest institution of its kind in the country, enrolling approximately 600 students and offering 30 programs of study, including three certificate of competency programs. 7
Ohio State ATI College of Food, Agricultural, and Environmental Sc 1'-4" 5' 3' 4'-2" 10" APPLEWOOD VILLAGE APARTMENTS ApplewoodVillage 2' Dresser @ApplewoodVillageOSU 1'-9" ATI Housing Office: 330-287-7504 | Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinato Desk Desk G ON CAMPUS 12' 11'-4" Floor Plans Bed Bed Ohio State ATI’s student apartment Ohio State ATI 3'-8" 3' 4'-0" village includes 16 residential buildings Apple Orchard Court 1 Bedroom, 2 Students 1 Bedroom Apartment for 2 and three neighborhood courtyards. limited availability Food, Agricultural, Admitted studentsand Environmental receive housing 1 Bedroom, Sciences 2 Students* 2 Bed *limited availability *Single contracts in mid-March; housing 5' 1'-4" assignments are based on @ApplewoodVillageOSU the dates 3' 8'-8" 2'-8" 1'-8" 2' ApplewoodVillage Room Rates and Fees 4'-2" 10" completed contracts are submitted. 2' Dresser 1'-9" 2nd Floor Dresser Desk Virtual tours of the apartments are -7504available | Mickat Steiner, Housing Coordinator: steiner.255@osu.edu go.osu.edu/ATI_housing. 5'-4" 12' Desk Desk 11'-4" 10'-2" The deadline to 4'-6" Desk All fees shown on the website should only Bunked Bed CAMPUS APARTMENTS Bed Bed 1st Floor CONTAIN THE FOLLOWING: planning purposes. All university fees are 9'-0" 3'-0" 3'-3" Bedrooms: by The Ohio State University Board of Tru 2 Bedroom, 5 Students 3'-8" 3' 4'-0" bunkable beds (with twin, extra-long, 80-inch Apple Orchard Court Apple the upcoming academic Single Orchard year bed in the bedroom isCourt have lofted not bee mattresses), desk and desk chair (1 per student), 1 Bedroom Apartment for 2 2 Bedroom Apartment for 5 (Double) nightstand (1 per room), lamp (1 per room), 1 Bedroom, 2 Students* dresser/wardrobe (1 per room), closet (1 per room) 2 Bedroom, Fees 5 Students* for housing 3 Bed are assessed each acade *limited availability *Single bed in the bedroom is lofted Kitchen: 8'-8" 2'-8" 1'-8" 2' and are due at the same time as tuition: 9'-6" 3' 3'-2" 2nd Floor 2nd Floor refrigerator, oven Room Rates and Fees Living and Dining Areas: Dresser Desk 5'-4" Autumn Semester: 8/13/19 Desk 4'-2" Bed Spring Semester: 1/2/20 3'-2" dining table and 4 or 5 chairs, guest chair, 5'-10" 10'-2" The deadline to cancel your contract is end table, entertainment unit, 2 lamps Desk 10'-2" Closet 5'-8" Bed Dresser Dining Options 1'-8" Apartmentwide: 4'-6" Desk 1st Floor Bunked Bed utilities (gas, water, electric, Wi-Fi, cable, All fees shown onservice), the window website blinds, should only be used for general 2' 7" 2'-8" 11'-1" 1st Floor long-distance phone planning 1purposes. All university feesDining are subject 3 Bedroom, 5 Students Students to approval 9'-0" 3'-0" 3'-3" recycling bin, 2 garbage cans plans are reviewed yearly Single bed in the bedroom and sele is lofted universit by The Ohio State University Apple OrchardBoard Court of Trustees, made on andhousing your rates for contract. Franklin Court Watch yo 2 Bedroom Apartment for 5 (Double) 3 Bedroom Apartment for 5 (Double) and forw the upcoming academic year have not beenfor e-mail approved. updates and visit dining.osu.edu member 2 Bedroom, 5 Students* 3 Bedroom, 5 Students* *Single Fees bedfor inhousing the bedroom areisassessed lofted information each academic throughout the year. making t semester QUESTIONS? Mick Steiner, Housing Coordinator and are due at the same time as tuition: 330-287-7504 • steiner.255@osu.edu • @ApplewoodVillageOSU Autumn Semester: 8/13/19 Spring 8 Semester: 1/2/20
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STUDENT SUCCESS Every member of the Ohio State ATI community is dedicated to helping you complete your program in a timely manner and stay on track for academic and career success. A full range of free, academic support services is available to you as a member of the Ohio State ATI community. FAST FACT: Ohio State ATI’s library is a popular study spot, complete with print and digital resources such as industry journals and online databases, as well as computers, printers, and phone chargers. 10
The majority of our professors are industry veterans and leaders in the industries in which they teach. They’ve mastered their specific areas of expertise the same way in which you will learn at Ohio State ATI: through firsthand, in-field experience. Our professors also maintain active networks of professional contacts that can help you connect with internships and employment opportunities. The personalized attention you will receive from Ohio State ATI faculty is invaluable. We provide personal faculty advisors who are well prepared to assist you with course selection and registration, academic advice, and career guidance. STUDENT SUCCESS SERVICES OTHER ACADEMIC SUPPORT Student Success Services Disability Services: The Learning Lab: A great place is Ohio State ATI’s hub Academic accommodations to study, work on homework, and for student support. Take for students with get academic help as needed advantage of our wide documented disabilities range of programming, from • Peer tutors offer assistance new student orientation to First-Year Experience on a walk-in basis for English, assistance in coursework. Programs: Common chemistry, math courses, We support your success concerns and questions and more. as a student and beyond. of first-year students College Success Counselor: Career Development: Online Program Excel: A student Provides academic strategies such and in-person career interest support services program as note-taking and study techniques, and skills assessment funded by a USDE Trio Grant as well as career advising and resume help Counseling Services: Career Tutoring Services: Individual and personal counseling or group sessions offered Transition Counselor: Dedicated to easing your transition to CFAES at the Columbus campus FAST FACT: Ohio State ATI students have access to library resources from all Ohio State campuses and more than 80 other Ohio libraries. 11
FINANCIAL AID & SCHOLARSHIPS At Ohio State ATI, we understand you might be concerned about your ability to afford a college education. Assistance is available from an array of programs funded by federal, state, university, and private sources. Students who demonstrate significant financial need may qualify for grants, while students with less need may obtain low-interest loans. Our aim is to make it financially possible for all students at Ohio State ATI to meet their educational goals. FINANCIAL AID 101 Your college education is one of the most important investments your family will make, and Ohio State ATI gives you an outstanding return on your tuition investment. Many students rely on financial aid to reach their goal of a college education. President Kristina M. Johnson There are many different forms of financial aid: loans, work study, scholarships, and grants. So, what’s the difference between them all? The Ohio State University makes every effort to make a world-class education LOANS are borrowed funds that must be repaid. both accessible and affordable. Both students and parents are eligible to apply for educational loans. The Ohio State Tuition Guarantee, WORK STUDY is awarded based on financial need which keeps costs flat for four years for and is an employment opportunity for students to earn each entering class, provides incoming money. Students may apply for various campus jobs students and their families certainty at Ohio State ATI’s agricultural learning lab, Café about the cost of in-state tuition, general Carmen, greenhouses, Hawk’s Nest Golf Course, library, administrative offices, or OARDC. fees, housing, and dining. SCHOLARSHIPS are funds that do not need to be Ohio State also provides federal, state, repaid. These awards come from many places (your and university financial aid funds, such high school, your community, the federal government, as the President’s Affordability Grant, the university, the college, private organizations, etc.) to eligible students in an effort to help and vary in amount. families secure the funds they need to GRANTS are free types of assistance awarded through help pay for college. federal, state, or university funds to undergraduate students with high financial need. 12
Estimated Costs Review the charts below to determine your estimated costs based on whether you are a freshman or a transfer student, an Ohio resident, or a non-Ohio resident, and whether you will live on or off campus. In these charts, “off campus” implies that you are a second-year student or a transfer student who plans to live off campus, not with a parent or guardian. Ohio State ATI has a one-year, on-campus living requirement for all incoming freshmen unless you currently reside within 25 miles. You must complete a housing exemption form if you meet the commuter requirement as a freshman. 2020–21 ACADEMIC YEAR Incoming Freshman or Transfer, Ohio Resident (living on or off campus) Category Estimated Cost Tuition and Fees $8,236 Room and Board/Living $9,424 Books and Supplies $1,082 Miscellaneous/Personal $4,688 Total Estimated Cost $23,430 Incoming Freshman, Ohio Resident (living with parent or guardian) Category Estimated Cost Tuition and Fees $8,236 Room and Board/Living $3,652 Books and Supplies $1,082 Miscellaneous/Personal $6,920 Total Estimated Cost $19,890 Incoming Freshman, Non-Ohio Resident (living on or off campus) Category Estimated Cost Tuition and Fees $30,220 Room and Board/Living $9,424 Books and Supplies $1,082 Miscellaneous/Personal $5,522 Total Estimated Cost $46,248 QUESTIONS? Julia Morris, Coordinator of Student Financial Aid 330-287-1214 • morris.878@osu.edu • ati.osu.edu/financial_resources 13
Students who complete the Ohio State ATI scholarship application are considered for scholarships that are available only to Ohio State ATI students. Scholarship criteria include factors such as academic performance, class rank, field of study, ACT/SAT scores, financial need, and geographic region. FINANCIAL AID CHECKLIST BEST PRACTICES WHEN COMPLETING THE OHIO STATE ATI AND CFAES ■ Apply for admission to Ohio State ATI. SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION: The application can be completed online at apply.osu.edu. Students may begin 1. Complete your 2021–22 FAFSA. Some applying Aug. 1, 2020. scholarships are dependent on financial need. ■ Students and parents should begin the • Priority deadline: Feb. 1, 2021 financial aid application process by obtaining a Federal Student Aid ID (FSA ID) from the • FAFSA website: fafsa.gov U.S. Department of Education. An FSA ID 2. Complete and submit the Ohio State ATI and allows students and parents to sign a CFAES Scholarship Application. 2021–22 Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) electronically. To obtain your • Priority deadline: Feb. 15, 2021 FSA ID, go to fsaid.ed.gov. • Scholarship website: ■ Complete your 2021–22 FAFSA online at ati.osu.edu/scholarship-application fafsa.gov. Use The Ohio State University code 003090, which includes Ohio State ATI. 3. Select “Wooster/ATI” as your campus location. The priority deadline for Ohio State ATI is Scholarships are nontransferable between Ohio Feb. 1, 2021. State campuses. ■ Complete the Ohio State ATI and CFAES 4. Be specific, and respond to every question. Scholarship Application, available online Tip: Ask a parent, counselor, or teacher to beginning October 2020 at ati.osu.edu/ proofread your application. scholarship-application. Note: The priority deadline is Feb. 15, 2021. You must If selected, you will be mailed a notice of award apply for admission in order to be eligible containing specific instructions on how to accept for scholarship consideration. your award. ■ Complete The Ohio State University Special For a list of available scholarships, visit Scholarships Application at sfa.osu.edu. Log go.osu.edu/ATIscholarships. One scholarship in with your Ohio State name.#. The priority application covers all these scholarships! deadline is Feb. 1, 2021. You must have applied and have been admitted before you can complete the special scholarships application. NEXT STEPS: Universities determine your financial need based on your FAFSA, so make sure you apply as soon as possible. File the FAFSA or the renewal FAFSA online at fafsa.gov. Be sure to include The Ohio State University code 003090, which includes Ohio State ATI, in the “School Section” on your application. The priority deadline is Feb. 1, 2021. 14
Digital Flagship Having the right tools is important, which is why we provide WHAT YOU WILL RECEIVE a common device to support your learning and life as a freshman at Ohio State. Apple iPad: The gray, 10.5-inch, 256GB, Wi-Fi-compatible iPad Digital Flagship is a comprehensive, universitywide digital comes complete with a Microsoft learning initiative to support educational innovation for students suite and other apps. and economic development opportunities for the community. A Protective Case: The high-quality This isn’t a device initiative. It is a student case provides protection for your success initiative to blend learning device and holds your Apple Pencil. technology throughout the university (The STM Dux Shell is pictured.) experience and increase student engagement and learning transformation— Smart Keyboard: The keyboard both inside and outside the classroom. is easy to attach and allows you The device is university property to type with your iPad as you while you’re at Ohio State. When you would with a laptop. graduate, all Ohio State management will be removed and ownership of Apple Pencil: The pencil can the device will transfer to you. be used to navigate and make selections on your iPad, hand-write notes, draw, design, and more. New for Fall 2020! Ohio State ATI students use a new science building on the Wooster campus. The $33.5 million, 60,000-square- foot building houses ATI chemistry labs; includes laboratory, classroom, lecture, and office space; and has a cafe and a patio. Our new building fosters a “one campus” feeling, helping unify Ohio State ATI and OARDC. 15
BUCKEYE BUSINESS VISITING CAMPUS APPLYING FOR NEED-BASED FINANCIAL AID The best way to know if a college is right for you is to visit the campus, talk to an admissions Complete and file a 2021–22 FAFSA on or counselor, meet students and professors, and before the priority deadline of Feb. 1. The FAFSA check out the housing and educational facilities determines your eligibility for all federal, state, firsthand. Please see ati.osu.edu/visit to learn and institutional need-based aid programs. more about visiting Ohio State ATI in-person The Ohio State University FAFSA code, which or virtually. includes Ohio State ATI, is 003090. Complete a FAFSA at fafsa.gov. ADMISSION FOR OHIO RESIDENTS Priority deadline: Feb. 1 If you are an Ohio resident who has graduated from an accredited Ohio high school, or has earned an Ohio-awarded GED and has never attended college (other than College Credit APPLYING FOR MERIT-BASED Plus during high school), you may enroll as an Ohio State ATI freshman. Transfer students SCHOLARSHIPS who have attended any college since high Scholarships are awarded based on prior school graduation must have a cumulative academic performance, class rank, GPA, and GPA of 2.0 or better from ALL previous college ACT or SAT scores. Complete the Ohio State coursework to transfer to Ohio State ATI. ATI and CFAES Scholarship Application online (Non-Ohio residents’ and Ohio homeschooled beginning Nov. 1. The application is available students’ admissions criteria can be found online only: ati.osu.edu/scholarship-application. online at ati.osu.edu/futurestudents.) Priority deadline: Feb. 15 APPLYING FOR ADMISSION Apply for admission online at apply.osu.edu. When you take the ACT or SAT, write in The Ohio State University code, which also includes Ohio State ATI, so your scores are sent to us automatically. Our ACT code is 3312; our SAT code is 1009. ACT or SAT scores are used for course placement and scholarship decisions. APPLICATION DEADLINES Visit ati.osu.edu/futurestudents for deadline information. 16
atiadmissions@osu.edu • ati.osu.edu • wooster-askabuckeye@osu.edu Ohio State ATI Office of Admissions 1328 Dover Road Wooster, OH 44691-4000 330-287-1327 800-647-8283 (Ohio only) CFAES provides research and related educational programs to clientele on a nondiscriminatory basis. For more information, visit cfaesdiversity.osu.edu. For an accessible format of this publication, visit cfaes.osu.edu/accessibility.
Complete and return this reply card, and we’ll send you information about your chosen areas of interest. You can also complete this form online at ati.osu.edu/respond. Name Street address City/State/Zip County ( ) ( ) Home phone Cell phone Email High school High school graduation year Please select your TOP TWO interests from the majors below. ASSOCIATE OF SCIENCE MAJORS ASSOCIATE OF APPLIED SCIENCE MAJORS ¨ Agribusiness ¨ Bioenergy and Water Treatment Management ¨ Agricultural Communication ¨ Business Management ¨ Agricultural Systems Management ¨ Agricultural Business Specialization ¨ Agriscience Education ¨ General Business Specialization ¨ Agronomy ¨ Construction Management ¨ Animal Sciences ¨ Crop Management and Soil Conservation ¨ Animal Health Specialization ¨ Crop Management Specialization ¨ Beef Specialization ¨ Soil Conservation Specialization ¨ Dairy Specialization ¨ Dairy Cattle Production and Management ¨ Horse Specialization ¨ Floral Design and Marketing ¨ Small Ruminant Specialization ¨ Greenhouse and Nursery Management ¨ Swine Specialization ¨ Greenhouse Engineering Technology Specialization ¨ Biochemical Sciences ¨ Greenhouse Specialization ¨ Biology Specialization ¨ Nursery Specialization ¨ Food Science Specialization ¨ Horse Production and Management ¨ Pre-Veterinary Medicine Specialization ¨ Hydraulic Power and Motion Control ¨ Community Leadership ¨ Landscape Horticulture ¨ Community and Extension Education Specialization ¨ Livestock Production and Management ¨ Leadership Specialization ¨ Beef Specialization ¨ Construction Systems Management ¨ Small Ruminant Specialization ¨ Environment and Natural Resources ¨ Swine Specialization ¨ Environmental Science Specialization ¨ Power Equipment ¨ Natural Resource Management Specialization ¨ Turfgrass Management ¨ Food Business Management CERTIFICATES ¨ Horticultural Science ¨ Sustainable Agriculture ¨ Bioenergy ¨ 1+3 Program: Professional Golf Management ¨ Hydraulic Service and Repair ¨ Turfgrass Equipment Manager for internal use Initial CF/HSV Date VBD
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