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Outdoor Education Program Graduates. |
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"Outdoor Education not only provides you with the skills needed to pursue a career in the outdoors, but also teaches you the leadership and gives you the confidence to succeed in any area of life."
Traverse Zink, Guide and Photographer, National Outdoor Leadership School (NOLS) in North and South America. Traverse earned the Outdoor Education Certificate of Completion with his degree in Professional Photography. |
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"Botany, geology, astronomy, natural history, even my speech class--knowledge becomes so much stronger and meaningful when you can apply it in the field. This exposure to experiential education has had a tremendous effect on the direction of my later education and career opportunities."
Julia Bennett, University of Washington, Teaching Assistantship. Julia transferred to Ft. Lewis College in Durango, Colorado where she graduated Magna Cum Laude in Southwest Studies. She is now pursuing her Ph.D in the highly competitive environmental Anthropology Doctoral Program at the University of Washington. |
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"Throughout my professional and personal experiences, I have utilized the leadership, teaching, technical and interpersonal skills which I learned in the Outdoor Education Program. These skills and knowledge have allowed my to excel in the field of experiential education and leadership development.
-- Mike Whigham, transferred to the Recreation program at Western State College in Gunnison, Colorado, where he graduated Cum Laude. He later returned to CMC and served as Interim Assistant Professor, Adjunct Faculty and Director of Teambuilding programs, as well as maintained employment with NOLS (National Outdoor Leadership School). Michael received a M.S. in Environmental Education at Antioch New England Graduate School. |
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