When I was researching this information, I found useful websites for your question and came across Lesley University as a good school for botany. Some websites I found that are useful are: botany.ubc.ca/, plantbiology.ucr.edu/, botany.wisc.edu/, answers.yahoo. Com › ... › Science & Mathematics › Botany, forums.gardenweb.Com/.../botany/msg1222231515729.
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Botany is a great field to work in with a lot of opportunity. Lesley University is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Their website is botany.ubc.ca/0.
I always find it really useful to thoroughly check all of my options and go from there.
According to StateUniversity. Com, the top colleges that offer a program in Botany are North Carolina State University at Raleigh, University of Hawaii at Manoa, University of California-Berkeley, Ohio University, Michigan State University, Purdue University, University of California-Riverside, University of Florida, South Illinois University Carbondale and Humboldt State University (http://www.stateuniversity.com/program/26-0301/Botany-Plant-Biology). Other universities who also have a reputable Botany program include Colorado State University, Goddard College, Kent State University, Marlboro College, Ohio Wesleyan University and Oregon State University (http://colleges.petersons.com/resultsbyMajor.asp/sm/Botany%2FPlant+Biology/cc/26.0301).
Like all decent and reputable college programs, you will probably find that it is fairly competitive to get a place since most other students across the country will also want to get into the program as badly as you do. There are some guides available online which will help you prepare for an undergrad degree in Botany which includes telling you what high school subjects will be useful. You can also contact the colleges directly to get more information on admission.
However, as most college rankings differ between publications, it is always useful to get a variety of opinions and also pick the college whose campus culture and atmosphere you will most easily fit into. http://www.edref.com/college-degrees/life-sciences/botany http://www.botany.org/bsa/careers/car-req.html http://www.google.com/Top/Science/Biology/Botany/Education/Academic_Departments.
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