About
the Stockbridge School
115 Stockbridge Hall
Degree: Associate of Science
Contact: Kathy Conway
Office: 115 Stockbridge Hall
Phone: 545-2222
Web site: www.umass.edu/stockbridge
E-mail: kmconway@fnr.umass.edu
Stockbridge Tradition
The Stockbridge School of Agriculture, founded in 1918, is a part of the College
of Food and Natural Resources. Its mission is to offer programs that develop
the competencies or applied skills that individuals need in order to be leaders,
managers, and entrepreneurs in their chosen occupations. Stockbridge has over
9,000 alumni who are certified arborists, prominent poultry farmers, fruit and
vegetable farmers, superintendents of golf courses, landscape contractors, laboratory
or field technicians, managers of agricultural businesses, and owners of florist
shops or nurseries, to mention just a few careers. Emphasis in all the programs
is hands-on field applications of principles and practices.
The Majors
Arboriculture and Park Management
Equine Industries
Fruit and Vegetable Crops
Horticulture
Landscape Contracting
Turfgrass Management
The Faculty
Faculty are members of the various departments of the University, and teach
courses at the associate, baccalaureate, and graduate levels.
Admission
Applications for admission are sent to the University Admissions Center for
processing and are reviewed by the Stockbridge Admissions Counselor. All applicants
must be high school graduates and have taken algebra, geometry, English, and
at least one lab science; chemistry would be helpful for those entering some
Stockbridge programs. A foreign language is not required. SAT scores are required.
It is expected that applicants have reasonable scores approaching those required
in baccalaureate programs. SAT scores are not required of applicants who have
been out of high school more than five years. Transfer students are generally
not admitted for spring semester unless the applicant has completed 15 transferable
college credits comparable to the first semester's coursework required by the
Stockbridge major. Applications for admission may be obtained from either the
University Admissions Center or the Stockbridge School office.
Students who are in their fourth semester of a Stockbridge major may apply
for transfer to a baccalaureate program if they have a minimum 2.5 grade point
average and obtain approval of the Director. Applications for transfer may be
obtained in the Stockbridge office. The Director forwards all applications with
recommendations to the University Transfer Affairs Office for their review and
approval. Students receive notice of acceptance from the Transfer Affairs Office.
Part-time Students
Anyone interested in taking courses part-time will be allowed to do so on a
space-available basis. Part-time students register for courses in the Stockbridge
office on the first day of classes during either semester.
Academic Status
Good Standing
A student is in academic good standing when his or her cumulative grade point
average is 2.0 or above.
Academic Probation and Suspension
A student will be placed on academic probation or be subject to suspension
when his or her cumulative grade point average falls within the following ranges
during the semester indicated:
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Semester
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Probation
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Suspension
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First
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1.35-1.99
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1.34 or less
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Second
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1.65-1.99
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1.64 or less
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Third
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1.85-1.99
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1.84 or less
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Fourth
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N/A
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1.99 or less
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A student on Academic Probation will have an academic hold placed on his or
her record.
A student placed on Academic Suspension may not enroll for the semester following
the suspension.
Right to Return after Academic Suspension
Students placed on academic suspension may apply for readmission after a one-semester
absence. During that absence a student must take six credits of substantive
college credit at another institution and receive at least a `C' in each course.
Academic Dismissal
A student will be subject to dismissal if he or she would be subject to suspension
a second time. Dismissal is permanent separation from the School and the University.
Withdrawal (Voluntary and Administrative)
A student who wishes to voluntarily withdraw from school at any time must meet
with the Director. Students failing to meet their financial obligations to the
University or the School, or who neglect to submit proper proof of immunization,
will be administratively withdrawn. Notification of administrative withdrawal
will be sent through the mail. When financial or immunization obligations have
been met, the student will be reinstated.
Appeal
A student may appeal academic suspension or dismissal by petitioning the Director
in writing, explaining the extenuating circumstances that affected academic
performance. Reinstatement is not automatic.
Readmission after Withdrawal from a Baccalaureate Program
A student who has been suspended or dismissed from a baccalaureate degree program
at the University and wishes to enter a Stockbridge School major is required
to petition the University Committee on Admissions and Records. Rationale should
include a statement which clearly indicates a new direction in educational objectives
and why success in a Stockbridge program is likely.
Pass/Fail Option
The purpose of the Pass/Fail option is to encourage students to be academically
venturesome in their elective course selections. Only one Pass/Fail course may
be taken in any one semester. Required courses for the major may not be taken
Pass/Fail. Students must elect Pass/Fail within the first 14 days of the semester
and the coordinator's signature is required.
Graduation Requirements
Each student is responsible for monitoring progress towards the degree. Program
coordinators are available for advice and counseling, not for insuring that
all requirements have been met.
In order to graduate with the Associate of Science degree a student must:
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Earn a cumulative grade point average of 2.0 or better.
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Receive a grade of `C' or better for internship.
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Obtain a 2.0 or better in all core courses in the major.
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Complete all courses and credits shown in the academic program at the time
of first enrollment.
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Earn the total number of credits required by the major (some majors may
require more than 60). Thirty credits must be completed in residence, and this
30-credit requirement may not include any enrollment through Continuing Education.
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Satisfy all financial obligations to the School and University.
Dean's List
Stockbridge students who receive a semester grade point average of 3.5 or better
are appointed to the official Dean's List at the end of any semester in which
they are classified as full-time students.
LEAR (Honorary Scholastic Society)
The Stockbridge Honorary Scholastic Society was established in 1935 to encourage
high scholarship. Students who earn a 3.75 cumulative grade point average for
three or more semesters are elected to the society in December and May.
Grade Reports and Transcripts
All transcripts are maintained in the Stockbridge Office. One official transcript
may be requested without charge. Additional copies cost $3. Requests can be
made in person, by fax, or by mail; signatures are required. Checks should be
made payable to the University of Massachusetts, and should be sent to the Stockbridge
Office, 115 Stockbridge Hall, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003.
Internship
The internship enables first-year students to gain practical experience in
their field of specialization. Four Stockbridge School majors require a five-month
four-credit intership which begins in the middle of March and lasts until classes
resume in the fall. The Turfgrass Management major requires a three-credit and
Equine Industries a two-credit internship which take place during the summer
months. Program coordinators may assist students in finding an appropriate placement,
but it is ultimately the students' responsibility to arrange their own internship.
Students are preregistered for internship during the spring semester but grades
for participation in the course do not appear on the student's transcript until
the end of the following fall semester.
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