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The forestry, fisheries, and wildlife program at Ohio State is a hands-on science degree that prepares students with the expertise to address challenges in preserving and rehabilitating natural environments, ecosystems, habitats, and species impacted by human resource utilization. Through focused specialization in one or two fields alongside comprehensive foundational learning, students gain the tools to excel as future biologists, conservation leaders, and environmental educators.
Applicant must have successful completion of university preparatory courses, high school performance (class rank or GPA), including participation in accelerated programs like Honors, AP and IB; Ohio State does not have minimum requirements for class rank or GPA, Ability and desire to contribute to and engage with a diverse campus community, Experiences that demonstrate leadership or engaged involvement, Status as a first-generation university student, Demonstration of outstanding talent in a particular area and High school performance if adversely affected by physical, mental or learning environment factors. English proficiency level TOEFL: 79 or higher on the internet-based test, 550 or higher on the paper-based test and IELTS: 6.5 or higher