CSES Student Club
The Department of Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Student Club at the University of Arkansas-Fayetteville aspires to...
- attract and help students discover and develop leadership abilities
- make and secure lasting friendships
- increase school spirit and philanthropy and
- provide service to the community.
Considering these objectives, the club’s students desire to demonstrate that club members can make a positive difference, while enhancing educational opportunities for students majoring in crop management, soil and environmental sciences.
Through goal-oriented planning and undergraduate research, the CSES Student Club:
- promotes stewardship of soil, water, and vegetation and
- provides holistic, educational opportunities, in a "living laboratory” setting, to
- strengthen academic learning.
The Crop, Soil, and Environmental Sciences Student Club at the University of Arkansas aspires to...
- attract and help students discover and develop leadership abilities.
- make and secure lasting friendships.
- increase school spirit and philanthropy and
- provide service to the community.
Considering these objectives, the club’s students desire to demonstrate that club members can make a positive difference, while enhancing educational opportunities for students majoring in crop management, soil and environmental sciences.
Through goal-oriented planning and undergraduate research, the CSES Student Club:
- promotes stewardship of soil, water, and vegetation and
- provides holistic, educational opportunities, in a "living laboratory” setting, to
- strengthen academic learning.
Top 10 Reasons to Join the CSES Student Club
- Make friends with people who share your interests.
- Learn about the CSES department and the University.
- Interact on a personal level with faculty.
- Go on hiking and canoe trips, cookouts, etc.
- Participate in community projects, such as preservation of the club’s adopted wetland.
- Gain leadership skills and experience effectively managing an organization.
- Travel to national meetings of the ASA/SSSA/CSSA.
- Interact with students at other universities by hosting visiting groups or attending regional club meetings.
- Learn about professional opportunities.
- Include membership on your resume and network for future jobs.