Established in 1911, SUNY College Of Environmental Science and Forestry has a history of over 100 years. E.S.F. is America's first College to focus exclusively on environment and sustainability. It is a four-year public college offering 27 undergraduate and 54 graduate programs to the students who want to pursue their education in the U.S.A. 2,200 students are currently enrolled in E.S.F. The University is a multi-campus institution. The campus of the University is spread over 25,000 acres of land, primarily located in the Adirondacks. E.S.F. provides 75 academic programs to the students in design, science, engineering, and management of natural resources, including the environment, through its ten departments.
The P.G. enrollment of students in the University is 18.2%, while the U.G. enrollment of students in the University is 81.8%. The freshman retention rate, an indicator of student satisfaction, is 78%.
The graduation rate of the University is 77%. The Ranger School campus of the University is spread over 2,800 acres of land and has trained around 3,000 graduates under the forest technology program.
57% of full time undergraduates receive some financial aid. The average need-based scholarship or grant award is USD 5,884( INR 4,50,590). SUNY College Of Environmental Science and Forestry Scholarships include E.S.F. Presidential Scholarship amounting to 3000 USD (INR 2,29,737), E.S.F. National Scholarships amounting to 8000 USD (INR 6,12,632).