About the A&WMA 

 Are you planning a career as an environmental professional?

Expectations that a career awaits you by virtue of a college education alone is not a realistic one.

Augment your college education and consider joining the BSC Student Chapter of the A&WMA.

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BSC students attending the AWMA San Diego Conference, Spring'98 .The BSC Student Chapter was recognized as the 'BEST' student chapter for 1998 (medium size college).

The A&WMA is a non-profit, technical and educational organization, with over 15,000 members in over 60 countries. The A&WMA is divided into a number of Sections and Chapters. The BSC Student Chapter is run by BSC students and is recognized by the USG. The BSC Student Chapter offers student members opportunities to network and learn from environmental professionals, while attending BSC. Your membership is an international student membership. Opportunites of international membership includes the A&WMA journal, a resume and job search service, regional / national conferences, and certification as an Environmental Professional Intern (EPI). Local opportunities include on campus seminars by local environmental professionals, certificate earning courses, scholarships, tours of local industry, dinner meetings with environmental professionals of Western New York, and opportunities to network-network-network-network. Upon graduation from BSC, you will be aware and better prepared for the career opportunities that await you.

Check us out....look over our calendar...attend the next A&WMA meeting.  

 

Faculty Advisor: Dr. Stephen Vermette

 

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