1. Graduate Student
2. University of Idaho - McCall Outdoor Science School
3. McCall, Idaho
4.The McCall Outdoor Science School is a program of the University of
Idaho’s College of Natural Resources. The School and its partners foster
scientific literacy, enlightened leadership and open-minded dialogue
through graduate and professional education, youth science programs,
seminars, conferences, and leadership development initiatives.
5.Students who satisfy all criteria listed below will be considered for
graduate admission to the University of Idaho’s College of Natural
Resources and the McCall Outdoor Science School:
a.Have a bachelor’s degree from a college or university accredited by a
regional accrediting association. If the degree is from a recognized but
not regionally accredited institution, the application will be reviewed
by the department and by the College of Graduate Studies.
b.Have an undergraduate grade point average of 3.00 or higher for the
last 60 semester credits (or 90 quarter credits) or an undergraduate
cumulative grade point average of 3.0 or higher.
c.Have maintained at least a 3.0 grade point average in subsequent
academic work, if any.
d.Have been reviewed and recommended for acceptance by the department
administering the program in which the student seeks to enroll.
6.The graduate student will provide field-based environmental education
programs to the youth and citizens of Idaho at the McCall Outdoor
Science School (MOSS).
7.Students can earn a Master of Natural Resources from the University of
Idaho’s College of Natural Resources in as little as one year.
8. Work-study opportunities and financial aid are available.
9.A complete application file contains:
1.
Three letters of recommendation. These can be sent by you along with
your other application materials OR they can be sent directly by the
letter writer to Graduate Admissions via email or regular mail to
the address below.
2.
1-2 page statement of career objectives entitled "The McCall Outdoor
Science School" that addresses the following:
1.
How does the MOSS program support your personal, academic, and
professional goals?
2.
How has your personal, academic, and professional experience
prepared you for the MOSS program?
3.
Describe your community living experience and philosophy.
3.
A formal writing sample from your undergraduate coursework/research.
This will be used to assess formal/technical writing skills and
abilities.
4.
A 1-2 page curriculum vitae/resume
5.
An official transcript from all institutions attended. These should
be sent directly from the institution itself.
6.
Priority deadline is January 15.
10. Contact:
a.Dr. Karla Eitel, MOSS Education Director, kei...@uidaho.edu
<mailto:kei...@uidaho.edu>, www.uidaho.edu/moss <http://www.uidaho.edu/moss>
b.Dr. Karla Eitel
University of Idaho
McCall Outdoor Science School
Attn: Graduate Program
PO Box 1025
McCall, Idaho 83638