Admissions Requirements
- Completed 冰球突破mg平台 application
- Completed undergraduate degree from an accredited 4-year institution with a grade-point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) either overall, within the student’s major, or in junior- and senior-level coursework. If your GPA does not meet our stated minimum requirement, and /or you fell it does not reflect your current ability to succeed in our graduate program, you may submit a supplemental letter to the application committee at gradschool@stfpaddington.com explaining your perspective and concerns.
- TOEFL exam score for students whose native language is not English. Minimum scores are 550 (paper) and 79 (internet) for admission.
- Completed undergraduate degree from an accredited 4-year institution with a grade-point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) either overall, within the student’s major, or in junior- and senior-level coursework.
- If your GPA does not meet our stated minimum requirement, and/or you feel it does not reflect your current ability to succeed in our graduate program, you may submit a supplemental letter to the application committee at gradschool@stfpaddington.com explaining your perspective and concerns.
- Completed Application for Admission, including:
- Current resume/CV; Statement of Purpose (reason for applying and career interests) (500 words; maximum 2 pages single spaced)
- Minimum of 1 Letter of Recommendation (2 preferred)
- Official copies of undergraduate academic transcripts
- The required documentation outlined above should be emailed to gradschool@stfpaddington.com upon submission of your application.
- Familiarity with basic statistics, usually established by having completed an undergraduate statistics course or its equivalent. Please click this link for additional information on the statistics competency.
- Familiarity with Geographic Information Systems (GIS). Please click this link for additional information on GIS competency.
- TOEFL exam score for students whose native language is not English. Minimum scores are 550 (paper) and 79 (internet) for admission.
- Applicants must have completed with a grade of B or higher at least one undergraduate course in the broad field of natural resource management. Suitable courses include an introductory course in environmental science, forestry, natural resources sustainability, or aquatic management. The course does not have to include a lab. This must be documented on an official transcript, submitted as part of the student application.
- No GRE required.
Statement of Purpose
The written statement of purpose should be typed, single spaced, 500 words, maximum of 2 pages, and saved as a Word or PDF document. It should include applicant’s name, the date and email address.
Essay prompt: Please summarize your professional and personal reasons for pursuing a master’s degree in Natural Resources Conservation at Paul Smith’s College. State your career goals and how this degree reflects your interests, core values, and/or background. How will attaining this degree allow you to contribute to your profession, to society, and to the health of natural resources? Describe why you are a strong candidate for graduate study based on your past accomplishments, skills, education, community engagement or other qualifications.
Optional Submissions
Applicants may upload PDFs of any of the following:
- GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores
- Relevant professional certifications
- Sample of professional writing
- Completed Application for Admission must include:
- Paul Smith’s College online application
- Current resume/CV; Statement of Purpose (reason for applying and career interests) (500 words; maximum 2 pages single-spaced)
- Minimum of 1 Letter of Recommendation (2 preferred)
- Official copies of undergraduate academic transcripts: Completed undergraduate degree from an accredited 4-year institution with a grade-point average of at least 3.0 (on a 4.0 scale) either overall, within the student’s major, or in junior- and senior- level coursework.
- If your GPA does not meet our stated minimum requirement, and/or you feel it does not reflect your current ability to succeed in our graduate program, you may submit a supplemental letter to the application committee at gradschool@stfpaddington.com explaining your perspective and concerns.
- No GRE required.
- TOEFL exam score for students whose native language is not English. Minimum scores are 550 (paper) and 79 (internet) for admissions.
Statement of Purpose
The written statement of purpose should be typed, single-spaced, 500 words, maximum of 2 pages, and saved as a Word or PDF document. It should include the applicant’s name, date, and email address.
Essay prompt: Please summarize your professional and personal reasons for pursuing a master’s degree in Sustainable Tourism Management at Paul Smith’s College. State your career goals and how this degree reflects your interests, core values, and/or background. How will attaining this degree allow you to contribute to your profession, to society, and to the health of the environment? Describe why you are a strong candidate for graduate study based on your past accomplishments, skills, education, community engagement, or other qualifications.
Optional Submissions
Applicants may upload PDFs of any of the following:
- GRE (Graduate Record Examination) scores
- Relevant professional certifications
- Sample of professional writing
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Upcoming Virtual Open House Sessions:
Tuesday, November 5, 2024, 6:00pm: Master’s in Sustainable Tourism Management
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