Forestry Accreditation |
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The Society of American Foresters Committee on
Accreditation has granted a 10-year accreditation, through 2021,
to the School of Forest Resources at the University of Arkansas
at Monticello.
The accreditation was announced by UAM Chancellor Jack
Lassiter and Dr. Philip Tappe, dean of the School of Forest
Resources.
The accreditation applies to UAM’s bachelor of science
degree program in forestry, a program first accredited by the
SAF in 1984 and reaccredited in 2000.
“This is wonderful news for the School of Forest
Resources and for the institution as a whole,” said Lassiter.
“National accreditation of any academic program is a reflection
of the academic quality of the entire university. Dr. Tappe and
his faculty are to be commended for their hard work in preparing
the self-evaluation document and for their efforts in preparing
for the site visit from the accreditation team. I speak for
everyone in the UAM community when I say job well done.”
UAM’s forestry program was reviewed by an SAF accrediting
team during an on-campus visit last April. Tappe appeared before
the SAF Accreditation Committee in November to answer questions
as part of a final review of the program.
Tappe praised the work of the forest resources faculty,
whom he called “outstanding teachers who are truly committed to
student success. Their classes are rigorous and they have high
expectations for their students. They are well-respected
scientists that are actively involved in research and outreach
efforts that address important natural resource issues in the
state, region and nation. The work of our faculty certainly
played a significant role in reaccreditation.”
Tappe also cited his predecessor as dean, Dr. Richard
Kluender, for initiating the accreditation process.
“Dr. Kluender did much of the ground work,” said Tappe.
“The institution and the School of Forest Resources certainly
owes him a debt of gratitude for his efforts.”
UAM offers the only forestry degree in Arkansas from a
program that began in 1945. The School of Forest Resources
currently offers the bachelor of science degree in forest
resources with options in forestry and wildlife management, the
bachelor of science degree in spatial information systems with
options in surveying and geographic information systems, and the
master of science degree in forest resources.
The Society of American Foresters was founded in 1900 by
Gifford Pinchot and serves as the national scientific and
educational organization representing the forestry profession in
the United States. The SAF is the largest professional society
for foresters in the world. The mission of the Society of
American Foresters is to advance the science, education,
technology, and practice of forestry; to enhance the competency
of its members; to establish professional excellence; and, to
use the knowledge, skills, and conservation ethic of the
profession to ensure the continued health and use of forest
ecosystems and the present and future availability of forest
resources to benefit society. |
UNIVERSITY OF ARKANSAS AT MONTICELLO
