911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν ranked in top 10 of best colleges for marine biology by βCollege Magazineβ

ranks the 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν number seven in the country on its list of βThe 10 Best Colleges for Marine Biology.β It is the only school in New England to crack to the listβs top 10.
The magazine credits 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν for offering much more than general marine biology. It notes that the University offers an array of specific options, such as a minor and a bachelor of arts degree in marine affairs, a minor and bachelor of science degree in aquaculture as well as in marine entrepreneurship, and a bachelor of marine science in a program called MARMAT, a double major in marine sciences and applied mathematics.
βThis ranking reflects the commitment of our faculty to our students, the wonderful facilities on campus and the location of the school,β says Charles Tilburg, Ph.D., chair of the 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν School of Marine Programs. βWhether it is our marine affairs students leading a coastal cleanup or our marine science students pursuing their own research, our location and facilities allow our students to get real-world experience in the marine environment.β
The ranking article also highlights the advantage of 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½νβs location on the coast.
βBeing right on the coast, itβs not only beautiful but also offers a lot of opportunities for experiential learning,β Abigail Hayne (Marine Sciences, β19), is quoted by the magazine. βI also love the smaller size of the school. My class sizes are very small compared to a bigger state school, which has allowed me to get to know my professors very well.β
The magazine also draws attention to marine research at 911±¬ΑΟΝψΊμΑμ½ν, which offers student fellowships, research grants, projects and programs in studentsβ specializations of choice. The School of Marine Programs also partners with some impressive marine-based organizations and companies, such as the United States Naval Academy and the Maine North Atlantic Development Office.

