What's Arboriculture?

Trees provide a lot of benefits, such as shade, cleaning the air, and making our towns and cities nice places to live. Think of an arborist as a "tree physician."  Arborists plant, prune, and fertilize trees to keep them healthy.  When trees die or become unsafe, arborists remove them.  To become a qualified arborist, you need the right education and training.  At Stockbridge we quickly educate and train you for employment in this field, both through an internship, and by preparing you to sit for state arborist exams after just two years.

Convert your care for the environment into an employable skillset leading to a long and lucrative career.  If you like working outdoors, using your head and your hands, and improving the environment, a career in arboriculture is waiting for you. 

Kristina Bezanson

Contact Program Advisor Kristina Bezanson for more information about our Arboriculture programs

Kristina Bezanson, ISA BCMA®, MCA

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413-545-6626

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