Employers

At the FESinDC annual job trek in Washington, D.C. last year, students met with employers like TetraTech, an environmental consulting and engineering services firm.
Let Us Connect You to the World’s Future Environmental Leaders
Our students are uniquely prepared to face complex environmental challenges in all sectors through our range of degrees and concentrations suited to corporate, government, educational, non-profit and NGO career tracks.Work with us to meet students through on-campus recruiting, regional events and major targeted career fairs, our on-line posting system, and through Student Interest Groups and Learning Communities.
- Recent graduates work worldwide.
- A summer internship or research project is required for master's degrees. Work with us to bring an intern to your organization!
- Our master's degree programs include Environmental Management, Environmental Science, Forest Science and Forestry.
- Students may also earn a PhD through the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences.
- 30+ student interest groups

2021 Incoming Student Profile
- 137 incoming Masters students in 2021
- Students from 29 U.S. states & territories and 21 countries
- Average of 4 years of professional experience prior to enrollment
- 68% female, 31% male, 1% non-binary
- 23% International
- 24% U.S. students of color
- Average age of students: 26 years
- Average undergraduate GPA: 3.6
Images: 1) Abby Snyder wrote a Greenhouse Gas Inventory Guidance report for dairy producers that was approved by the USDA. 2) In South Africa, Leandro Vigna worked as an architect for the Green Building Council and Andy Lee studied predator reintroduction in wildlife reserves. 3) Ali Golden interned at Thermo Fisher Scientific, working to expand the company’s glove and single-use garment recycling programs in their manufacturing facilities. 4) Ki’ila Salas measured endangered mahogany trees in Belize to analyze which treatments work best for their long-term growth and survival.