Antioch University is offering partial scholarships in Environmental
Studies Master’s programs, with work study positions, and is accepting
applications to start the fall semester (late August) of 2025. MS
Concentrations include Conservation Biology, Environmental Education,
Sustainable Development and Climate Change, Advocacy for Social Justice and
Sustainability, and several others. In Conservation Biology, students focus
on gaining quantitative, writing, and ecological field skills. Students
also gain experience with community engagement, social justice, and applied
research and service.

Students can earn their graduate degree with either face-to-face classes at
the Antioch University New England campus in Keene, NH, USA, or fully
online classes (that can be taken from anywhere) which are offered each
semester, or with a mixture of the two. Ecological field trip classes
(intensive 1-2 week trips to destinations abroad and in-country) are also
available for all students. All classes are just 1-2 days a week, making
this a viable program for environmental professionals working part or
full-time. Our programs are student-centered, flexible, and tailored to
meet your individual needs, learning style, and location.

Students often work with Antioch faculty in our existing research programs.
Specifically in our Conservation Biology concentration, we have expertise
in vertebrate ecology (e.g., birds, snakes), invertebrate ecology (e.g.,
estuarine invertebrates, insects), tropical ecology, forest ecology, alpine
ecology, marine ecology, and coastal restoration. In some cases, faculty
may have extramural funding to support students in seasonal field and lab
positions, including research in New England and in the Caribbean. Students
who are eligible for US federal work-study can also earn >$15,000 per year
(15-20 hrs/week, $16/hr) in various on-campus work-study positions,
including Graduate Teaching and Research Assistantships and various
positions in our numerous campus centers (e.g., Institute for International
Conservation, Spatial Analysis Lab). However, you need to be accepted and
taking classes as a graduate student to be eligible for these work-study
positions.

Join our tight-knit community as we strive to advance social and
environmental justice, conserve biodiversity, and mitigate climate change
as a department and as a university! For more information about our
programs, visit our webpages (
https://www.antioch.edu/academics/program-finder?_sft_focus=environmental-studies-sustainability
 ,
https://www.antioch.edu/academics/environmental-studies-sustainability/environmental-studies-ms/conservation-biology-es-ms/
 ) or contact Melissa Baptiste, Admissions Counselor, at mbaptiste (at)
antioch.edu.
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