If you plan to make environmental sustainability part of your college education, the Eco League provides a unique opportunity for you to study within different ecosystems—conducting research that can make a difference in the continuing health of our planet.
Eco League exchanges are open to students who are enrolled in any academic area at a member school. You can spend up to two non-consecutive semesters (or trimester or quarter equivalents) as a visiting student at other Eco League institutions without being considered a transfer student. Credits earned at other Eco League institutions are transferred back to your home institution.
That means you can take advantage of opportunities to study human and natural systems not only coast to coast at Eco League colleges, but all over the world through our international programs.
The Eco League will host its first ever joint field course this summer. Two students from each of the five colleges will be selected to participate in Humans in Place: Natural and Cultural History of Maine’s Coastal Islands. The course will run from August 18 to September 8, 2009. Click here for more information.