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Natural Resources Conservation and Research programs prepare students to protect and manage our planet's ecosystems, forests, waterways, and wildlife. With 272 schools offering this major nationwide, graduates typically earn an average of $32,369 annually in roles spanning from park rangers to environmental consultants and research scientists.

When evaluating programs, students should prioritize hands-on fieldwork opportunities, access to research facilities, and partnerships with government agencies like the National Park Service or Forest Service. Strong programs feature faculty with active research projects, internship connections with conservation organizations, and coursework covering both scientific principles and policy applications. Look for schools with dedicated field stations, modern laboratories, and established relationships with employers in conservation careers.
25
Schools Ranked
$46,947
Avg. Program Earnings
73.2%
Avg. Graduation Rate

Top 25 Schools

College rankings
# School Median Earnings Graduation Rate School Type
1 $62,260 37.2% private-forprofit
2 $60,161 96.3% private-nonprofit
3 $59,124 85.2% public
4 $56,234 29.6% public
5 $52,107 45.5% public
6 $52,107 50.9% public
7 $50,231 79.1% public
8 $48,041 64.7% public
9 $48,041 86.2% private-nonprofit
10 $46,673 92.9% public
11 $44,942 90.5% private-nonprofit
12 $44,170 77.1% private-nonprofit
13 $43,798 54.1% public
14 $43,798 92.4% private-nonprofit
15 $43,128 53.2% private-forprofit
16 $42,682 82.5% private-nonprofit
17 $42,188 92.6% private-nonprofit
18 $42,123 47.5% public
19 $41,992 78.5% private-nonprofit
20 $41,937 93.3% private-nonprofit
21 $41,844 56.9% public
22 $41,565 92.7% public
23 $41,565 78.0% private-nonprofit
24 $41,565 87.2% public
25 $41,406 85.1% public

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