Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Yes. We offer our classes both during the day and at night. Many of our students are part-time and continue working while obtaining their degree.
The primary difference is a requirement to have a license as a Landscape Architect. Designers are typically trained and educated in their profession with either a two or four year degree. In addition to a four year Landscape Architect Architect degree you must also pass a state exam after working as an apprentice for a number of years. Designers typically practice on residential and small commercial projects while Landscape Architects work in large public and commercial areas.
Yes. We have agreements with colleges and universities in central Ohio. Our entire program transfers to Mississippi State, Penn State, and North Carolina State in their Landscape Contracting programs.
Very good. We are recruited by companies all over the country. Students accept positions in design, sales, estimating, buying, crew leaders, horticulturists and many more. The possibilities are endless.