Environmental Science & Natural Resources Major FAQs
Which college has the highest Environmental Science & Natural Resources salary?
Amherst College Environmental Science & Natural Resources graduates earn the highest median 4-year-out salary on this list, at $62,000. Salary by program is the most reliable signal for ROI on major choice.
What is the most competitive Environmental Science & Natural Resources program?
Harvard University is the most selective school on this list with a 3.5% overall acceptance rate. Top programs in Environmental Science & Natural Resources often admit at significantly lower rates than the school-wide average.
Which colleges have an easier path to study Environmental Science & Natural Resources?
Among schools on this list, Tulane University is the most accessible at a 14.6% acceptance rate. Less selective schools can still produce strong Environmental Science & Natural Resources grads — what matters is fit, faculty, and your own work.
What GPA do I need for Environmental Science & Natural Resources programs?
GPA requirements vary widely. Reach schools (acceptance < 20%) typically expect 3.8+ unweighted GPAs with rigorous coursework. Match schools (20-50%) expect 3.3-3.7. Less selective schools may admit at 3.0+. Major-specific admission (engineering, CS, business) is often tougher than the school average.
Should I pick a school based on Environmental Science & Natural Resources ranking or overall prestige?
Major-specific salary outcomes beat overall school prestige for most career paths. A top program in Environmental Science & Natural Resources at a less famous school often outperforms a mid-tier program at a brand-name school. The salary table on this page ranks programs by what graduates actually earn, not by reputation surveys.
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