<p>USN&WR has a ranked list of top environmental engineering schools among those schools with graduate programs (i.e. no LACs), but your stats are weak for those. Fiske guide has an unranked list of those schools in its guide with environmental studies programs. But the selection of those schools seemed arbitrary to me. I don’t know of an environmental sciences list. The Eco League schools are good in this subject, but there are schools just as good with a larger variety of majors in case you change your mind. Some of which are better in every aspect. The best schools are out of reach for both of us. FWIW I suggest you look at Unity College, College of the Atlantic, and Allegheny College.</p>
<p>Overlooked programs;</p>
<p>SUNY Plattsburgh (near Lake Champlain)
Hood College (MD). Has a joint program with Duke University.
Ohio Wesleyan University</p>
<p>SUNY Plattsburgh also has a strong environmental program with 5 concentrations within the major, a research vessel on Lake Champlain, a very green campus and surrounding Clinton County with methane gas production and wind farms.</p>
<p>D is at Green Mountain College in Poultney Vt. They were just chosen as Greenest College in the Country by Sierra Magazine. Very pretty campus and a great New England small town.</p>
<p>This appears to be an old thread from 2008!</p>