I'm in "upstate" NY and am a Landscape Designer. I have a AAS in Ornimental Hort from Finger Lakes Community College and an MA in LD from Cornell. Wish I was closer, because I'd help you. You might want to see if you can get an LD instead of an LA. You can be an LD with just an associate degree in Ornimental Horticulture where as LA's have masters degree AND has a state license. I never went for the State License. Don't know if Nassau Community College,any of the CUNY Colleges or Stony Brook have landscape programs, but you may want to check that out. Syracuse University and Cornell both have NY State accredited programs. You might be able to find a local college kid who needs the experience that can help you. Also...you could also do is call your local Cooperative Extenstion office and talk to the director of the local Master Gardener Progeam. He/She may know of any Landscape Designers. If you don't know where your local CCE ofice is the main link is attached ! OR ...If you have a local garden center, see if they have some one there who does "side work". We have a samll family owned garden center chain here that has an LD and they are GREAT! No idea of the "big box " stores have people like that in their garden centers. |
Here is a link that might be useful: Cornell Coperative Extension
| Oops - I ran across something from the NC State website that should answer a lot of my questions. http://www.ncsu.edu/majors-careers/do_with_major_in/showmajor.php?id=89 |
Here is a link that might be useful: NCSU website - choosing a major.