DIVISION OF NATURAL RESOURCES
@ haywood community college
@ haywood community college
North Carolina has over 18 million acres of forestland. These vast forests support diverse flora and fauna. The Natural Resources Division has Technical programs training students for tomorrow's environmental workforce. Located in mountainous Western N.C., Haywood County is home to outdoor recreation of all kinds and a small town lifestyle. APPLY NOW !!!
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Located in Western North Carolina, an area well-known for its natural beauty, Haywood County boasts many mountains over 6,000 feet, outdoor recreation of all kinds, and a small town lifestyle. Haywood County is bordered by the Great Smoky Mountains National Park and the Blue Ridge Parkway. Asheville is the nearest large city and is located only 30 minutes away. Read more here.....
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Haywood Community College is the first two year college to receive a student chapter of The Wildlife Society. Haywood forestry students have an active forestry club, as well as a student chapter of the Society of American Foresters. A number of students in our natural resources programs also compete at national levels making impressive showings as they out-compete many students from four-year institutions. The Horticulture Club also produces a variety of plants for the local community and students have helped make the community a better place by many hours of volunteering gardening efforts.
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Division of Natural Resources/HCC, 185 Freedlander Drive, Clyde, N.C. 28721 (828)627-4560