Application Procedures
Send all inquiries to:
Richard Smith, Director
The School of Professional Horticulture
The New York Botanical Garden
Bronx, NY 10458-5126
Tel: 718.817.8797
E-mail: rsmith@nybg.org
2024 Applications are open!
Admission is selective and is based on a combination of academic achievement, practical experience, and demonstrated commitment to the field of horticulture.
We suggest that applicants secure letters of reference at least one month prior to deadline. Late applications will be accepted only at the discretion of the Director.
All applicants who have met the School’s admission requirements will be interviewed by the end of September. Those who are accepted for enrollment will be notified by October 1.
The School welcomes applications from foreign nationals and is authorized by the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement to accept non-immigrant foreign students. All international applicants must submit, in English, the eight items previously listed, as well as the results of the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) with a minimum score of 600 (paper based), and 100 (Internet based). The School also accepts the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) with a minimum band score of 7 in the academic module
Applications must include a photocopy of the applicants passport ID page along with a letter of financial support in English or translated into English from the applicant’s bank.
Note: Applicant’s proficiency in English should be sufficient to understand class instruction and to converse comfortably.
Interviews are scheduled for the third week of September. The Admissions Committee is made up of members of horticulture staff, instructors, administrators, and alumni. Applicants should be prepared to discuss all aspects of their horticulture experience, their career aspirations, and how the School can help them achieve their goals. Applicants from outside the New York area will be interviewed by phone or Zoom.
The School of Professional Horticulture has a policy of non-discrimination. It prohibits discriminatory actions against and treatment of applicants for admissions based on actual or perceived race, color, national origin, alienage or citizenship status, religion or creed, gender, disability, age (18 and over), military status, prior record of arrest or conviction, marital status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, sexual orientation, or status as a victim of domestic violence, a sex offense, or stalking. The New York Botanical Garden is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.
The School is accessible and accommodating to persons with disabilities.
All required application materials must be submitted by September 1. Late applications will be accepted only at the discretion of the director. All applicants who have met the School’s admission requirements will be interviewed by the end of September. Those who are accepted for enrollment will be notified by October 1.
Financial aid is available in several forms (i.e., tuition scholarships, grants, and loans). Tuition scholarship awards are made by the Scholarship Committee to currently enrolled students.
Title IV
The School of Professional Horticulture is certified by the U.S. Department of Education to administer Title IV funds (Federal Pell Grant Program and Federal Direct Student Loan Program) to qualified students. Students may apply online at fafsa.ed.gov.
Tuition Scholarship
The Charles M. Yurgalevitch Scholarship
The New York Botanical Garden is pleased to offer the Charles M. Yurgalevitch Scholarship, sponsored by The Peckham Family Foundation, for underrepresented students pursuing careers in horticulture. This scholarship is designed to support and encourage students from diverse backgrounds who are interested in studying horticulture or related fields.
The Charles M. Yurgalevitch Scholarship will cover school tuition and provide a $2,500 yearly stipend.
The Geraldine Stutz Trust Scholarship
The New York Botanical Garden is extremely grateful for the Geraldine Stutz Trust’s commitment to SOPH students and the future of horticulture. For over a decade, this critical funding has allowed talented students to attain an education in horticulture and to make a positive impact on the field. Scholarship award amounts are variable and are based financial need, good academic standing, overall performance and professionalism.
Veterans Administration Educational Benefits
In accordance with Title 38 US Code 3679 subsection (e), our school adopts the following additional provisions for any students using U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) Post 9/11 G.I. Bill® (Ch. 33) or Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment (Ch. 31) benefits, while payment to the institution is pending from the VA. Our school will not:
To qualify for this provision, students will be required to produce the Certificate of Eligibility by the first day of class and provide a written request to be certified. Contact the Director for further information.
Send all inquiries to:
Richard Smith, Director
The School of Professional Horticulture
The New York Botanical Garden
Bronx, NY 10458-5126
Tel: 718.817.8797
E-mail: rsmith@nybg.org