<p>reguardless of other factors, which college/university provides the best/most reputable horticulture major study?</p>
<p>I recently visited Longwood Gardens (established by the Dupont Family) in Kennett Square, PA. It was absolutely amazing. I learned from our tour guide that students come from all over the world to take advantage of receiving two years of FREE college tuition. The students transfer to another university or college to complete their junior and senior years. The tour guide said that students working on their Master’s Degree also take classes there. The guide named a list of successful people and where they are now working. All that rings a bell at the moment is The Biltmore. Good Luck!
P.S. I just put in a search on CC and read that Cornell has an excellent horticulture program.</p>
<p>Some other suggestions: Auburn, Berry, Cal Poly Pomona, Cal Poly San Luis Obispo, UC Davis, Clemson, U of Connecticut, U of Delaware, U of Maryland, Ohio State, Oregon State, Purdue, Penn State, U of Vermont, U of Wisconsin, North Carolina State, Texas A&M. Some of these schools may call the major plant science or botany.</p>
<p>thanks, much appreciated :)</p>