I thought there might be people in cyberspace who would be interested in this program, so here is the information. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ University of Delaware's Longwood Graduate Program is accepting applications through 1 December 1994 for the 1995-97 class. Graduate Record Exam must be taken no later than October for December Application. The two-year program yields the M.S. degree in Public Horticulture Administration with emphasis in leadership and in management of public gardens. Upon completion of the Program, students also earn a certificate in Museum Studies. The Program offers students academic study at the University of Delaware and management internships working with business, education, horticulture and maintenance staff of Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, PA. The Program is appropriate for individuals interested in leadership and professional careers in arboreta, botanical gardens, horticultural societies, park systems, civic garden centers and related institutions. For information and applications, contact: Dr. James E. Swasey, Coordinator Longwood Graduate Program 153 Townsend Hall University of Delaware Newark, DE 19717-1303 (302)831-2517, fax (302)831-3651 You may also send an e-mail note to Gerry Zuka <[log in to unmask]>. If you have any questions I might be able to answer, or if you want more info, contact me directly at my e-mail address below. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Patrick S. Larkin, Fellow "If trees could scream, would we be so cavalier Longwood Graduate Program about cutting them down? We might if they University of Delaware screamed all the time, for no good reason." [log in to unmask] -Jack Handey